 | | ‘Compact Application Protocol’ (CAP)Expands Scope of ZigBee-based Applications Beyond 802.15.4 Radio Networks to Any IP-enabled Device |
| ‘PhyNet OEM Edition’ Allows Integration of Low-power Mesh Networking Directly into Sensing/Control Devices |
| IETF ROLL Working Group Aims to Apply Open-standards, Dynamic IP Routing to Embedded Networks in Homes, Cities, Factories |
| 6LoWPAN Software Brings Rich Suite of IP Services To RZRAVEN Kit for Embedded Application Development |
| ‘PhyNet’ Platform Offers Internet-like Scalability, Resiliency Using New Router Designed for IP-based WSNs |
| Arch Rock Demo of ‘Home Area Networks’ (HANs) Shows How Utilities, Consumers Can Cooperate to Control Power Usage |
| Arch Rock Demo of ‘Home Area Networks’ (HANs) Shows How Utilities, Consumers Can Cooperate to Control Power Usage |
| Demo is First to Show Multi-vendor 6LoWPAN-Attached Devices Communicating Across Internet |
| Arch Rock Corporation, the first company to offer IEEE 802.15.4 low-power wireless sensor network (WSN) systems incorporating IPv6 – the latest and most scalable version of the ubiquitous Internet Protocol – has joined the IPv6 Forum. The IPv6 Forum was formed in 1999 to help create a high-quality and secure next-generation Internet with equitable worldwide access. |
| Company Enables Hardware and Network Flexibility by Adding ZigBee Support to Open, Hardware-Independent Software and Systems Suite |
| Company Enables Hardware and Network Flexibility by Adding ZigBee Support to Open, Hardware-Independent Software and Systems Suite |
| Company Raises $5 Million Series A Funding from NEA, Shasta Ventures and Intel Capital |
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