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October 24, 2005
Sensametrics re-launches website with new identity.
In an effort to reflect the refocusing
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August 9, 2005
Sensametrics was prominently featured in the article “Sensors Working Overtime”
in the August 2005 issue of the CFO magazine.
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May 20, 2005
Sensametrics successfully participated in a bridge column failure test
At the University of Nevada in Reno, NV, Sensametrics successfully
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March 8, 2005
Sensametrics participated in the SPIE Smart Structures/NDE conference in San Diego, CA
Presenting an Invited Paper on wireless structural monitoring for
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The Wireless Sensor Revolution
Sensametrics, Inc. has been established for the purpose of providing complete
and cost-effective solutions for structural health monitoring based on
several years of research at Stanford University.
Sensametrics offers the only currently available technology to realize such
solutions through vast arrays of high performance, low-cost and small-size
wireless "intelligent" sensing units. These sensing units are capable of acquisition of relevant
structural data and rapid data processing through advanced damage assessment
algorithms.
Sensametrics has an exclusive license to a broad patent obtained by Stanford
University that covers wireless monitoring of civil structures as a method.
Sensametrics' products and services satisfy the critical needs for the
effective, reliable, comprehensive, and affordable assessment of the
condition and performance of structures as a result of normal wear and tear,
natural catastrophes, and man-made disasters such as terrorist attacks.
Companies interested in implementing wireless structural monitoring
capabilities should contact Sensametrics for providing implementation
services or negotiating sub-licensing agreements.
Advantage
Sensametrics' products and services satisfy the critical needs for effective, reliable, comprehensive, and affordable
assessment of the condition and performance of structures as a result of normal wear and tear, natural catastrophes,
and man-made disasters such as terrorist attacks.
An integral component of the overall monitoring solution is the decision support environment for interpretation
and dissemination of information to various decision-makers.
…the resulting vulnerability and damage assessments can be integrated with information (imagery, video surveillance,
communications, etc.) for complete situational awareness.
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