Researchers hope new bridge sensors will prevent disasters

Five years after the devastating collapse of an interstate bridge in Minneapolis, university researchers are developing new wireless technology that would warn of problems that could cause such disasters. For more information click here or download the article.

A new article is published in NACE International journal about Resensys revolutionary technology

For many people in the United States, driving over one or more highway bridges is part of their daily commute. download.

GreenPatch: An ultra-low-power energy self-sustained sensor

GreenPach is an energy self-sustained sensor which uses the ultra-low-power sensing technology developed by Resensys. It harvests the indoor ambient light energy to power itself through a solar panel. Most sensing capabilities such as temperature, humidity, acceleration,

UMD Researchers Develop New Wireless Sensors for Prevention of Bridge Collapses

A researcher, Mehdi Kalantari, who is an electrical engineer working at the University of Maryland (UMD) has developed a new and economical early warning system, which would prevent bridge disasters. “Immediacy, low cost, low energy … add

Resensys on FOX5 TV channel!

Resensys sensor featured in FOX5 TV channel on 7 Oct 2010. The news item mentions that Resensys, is testing a bridge sensor that’s smaller than a credit card. It’s basically a small sticker that measures load, temperature,

Resensys remote sensing technology featured in Baltimore Sun

Resensys remote sensing technology featured in Baltimore Sun. For more information click here or download the article.

Wireless GreenPatch received the 4th position award

Wireless GreenPatch received the 4th (honorable mention) position award among more than 100 contestants from the US universities and organizations of Vodafone Wireless Innovation Project sponsored by Vodafone Americas Foundation. For more information click here.