Home wireless network could sometime be fairly complicated to realize.
There could be many hurdles impacting on the system efficiency.
In this regard sp.net is the right answer to bypass all these limits
(walls, pieces of furniture, home appliances) and it can make difference
between a winning solution and a weaker one.
One key feature of wireless systems is the power supply which comes
usually through a battery. When it comes to long range transmission
together with long lasting power then sp.net becomes the right choice
for it perfectly meets these essential needs.
Wireless net includes tiny low-consumption sensors powered by very
small lithium batteries which are able to grant a massively long lasting
power (up to 10 years).
On top of this, Micro.Sp sensors can achieve very good transmission
performances. Despite their perfectly integrated, hence small,
antennas they can cover upto 100 meters in an outdoor environment.
Thanks to sp.net you can easily and quickly set up a home sensors
network to control and manage different variables such as
temperature, pressure, vibration, air-quality, movement, lightings
and many others.
The multi-technology sensors are wirelessly linked to a gateway: the "Cuby".
"Cuby" is able to manage all sensors together and this can be done
through a remote connection.
"Cuby", thanks to the wifi-board, becomes part of its own network
though which it can easily access the world wide web.
The application developed by STE can manage a constantly check all
sensors placed within the home environment easily setting-up its
own smart-network.
Sensors can be displayed and managed by smartphones and tablets.
Smartphone could be directly linked either to the CUBY gateway or to the indoor wi-fi network.
Thanks to the wide variety of wireless sensors developed by STE you can easily monitor all
your domestic appliances , open and close your window shutters, set different heating temperatures
Short definition of Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS): The automotive electronics industry in the recent past has made many improvements in vehicle safety. One such fast growing application is the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). In simple terminology, TPMS is an electronic safety system that is used to monitor the air pressure inside the tires of a vehicle and provide the driver with a warning signal should an anomaly occur in one or more tires. Thus it is best referred to as a driver-assist system. TPMS is a short range wireless application where the transmitter and receiver are separated by a distance of 3m to 100m and typically use the frequencies between 300MHz to 960MHz. To be specific, the TPMS operates at the frequency of 315MHz or 433MHz.