Monday, December 8, 2008

Intel devices will be supplied by radio waves.

Intel develops miniature devices that receive energy from radio waves, reports InformationWeek. Currently testing experimental samples, but hardly the device will appear on the market until at least 3-5 years.
New devices based on Intel technology Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform (WISP). The source of energy for them can serve, such as hot spots Wi-Fi and cellular base stations.
During the experiment conducted at San Francisco, Intel has established sensors based on technology WISP, in cars. This allowed for the least cost to examine the state of air in different parts of the city, based on the testimony of WISP-sensors.
Intel representatives have stressed that extending the device around the world, you can get information about the state of the atmosphere at any point on Earth. There is no need to use satellite monitoring system.
In the future, WISP-sensors can be used to monitor human health. For example, they will monitor the work of the heart. If you reduce WISP-sensors to the size of molecules, they can be used to detect various viruses.

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