Technology

The Internet was originally conceived during the mini-computer era, where endpoints had sufficient CPU and memory resources to support heavy weight TCP/IP communications. The Arrayent founders asked a simple question: “If one were to redesign the Internet for connecting things, what would it look like?” The answer came as a direct result of the Arrayent Technical Staff’s many years of designing commercial low power RF wireless mesh networks, and physical computing designs for Internet of things products.

Technical papers authored by The Arrayent Technical Staff include:

How to Internet-Connect Your Low Cost Consumer Retail Embedded Design. EE Times Design. September 13, 2010.

Accurate Energy Attribution and Accounting for Multi-core Systems (2009) Submitted to USENIX '09.

Context-aware, Energy-aware Sensing of Physiological Signals. 2007 CENS Annual Research Review & External Advisory Board Meeting, October 11, 2007.

Demonstration of The Low Power Energy Aware Processing (LEAP) Embedded Networked Sensor System, International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN 2006), April 19-21, 2006, Nashville, TN.

Design and Deployment of Services in Tiered Sensor Networks.2007 CENS Annual Research Review & External Advisory Board Meeting, October 11, 2007.

Dynamic Networking and Smart Sensing Enable  Next-generation Landmines. IEEE Pervasive Computing. Oct.-Dec. 2004, Volume: 3,  Issue: 4, pp.84- 90.

End-to-end Routing for Dual-Radio Sensor Networks. 26th Annual IEEE Conference on Computer Communications.

Energy-aware Networked Embedded Systems for Tactical Unattended Ground Sensors (2008)

The Energy Endoscope: Real-time Detailed Energy Accounting for Wireless Sensor Nodes. International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN 2008) April 21-23, 2008.