Arch Rock presents at WSN-SIG

May 29, 2006 on 6:36 pm | In Uncategorized |

Dr. David Culler, CTO and founder of Arch Rock, spoke at this month’s WSN-SIG meeting. Words of wisdom: “Don’t bet against IP.” Which isn’t suprising coming from a company claiming to “enable[ing] the next tier of the Internet.” David gave a good “101″ on wireless sensor networks to the audience at hand. Although, most questions were geared more towards the what, how, when regarding Arch Rock’s products. Still keeping a tight lid on the details, David did mention key words during the event: “IP”, “enterprise”, and an enticing picture of a spreadsheet w/ wsn icons.

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  1. […] During a presentation about wireless sensor networks to the WSN-SIG in 2005, David Culler of Arch Rock said, “Don’t bet against IP.” Recents events seems to confirm that prognostication for wireless sensor networks. Zensys, who makes chips for “other Z protocol” Z-wave, publicly announced their intention to integrate TCP/IP with their proprietary low power wireless protocol. Their “Z/IP” protocol will be licensed. In other news, the IETF effort, 6lowpan, to merge IPv6 and low power wireless sensor networks has received attention in that a company is already open-sourcing their 6lowpan implementation. (This comes on the heels of the “free MAC campaign” where 802.15.4 implementations are being open-sourced or given away. […]

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