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Smart Home to take off in the Cloud with Energy Harvesting Wireless

2013-01-05 14:54:49 | washer extractor

A smart home offers its occupants comfort, security and the opportunity to save energy via an automated networked system.Small safetygear suitable for for remote or off-grid battery charging.

It links together various services, such as lighting, heating and domestic appliances, to form a single, intelligent system. But what's next for connected homes? At CES 2013 (Las Vegas, January 8-11) visitors can experience the future of interacting with their homes based on innovative, sustainable technology at three locations: The NexStep/EnOcean showcase exhibits an example implementation of the NexStep Cloud Concierge Platform and Services.

This includes a demonstration of the NexStep Concierge Help Button, along with cloud-based registration, control, service and support, and communication, integrating energy harvesting wireless technology from EnOcean, making the use and changing of batteries in automation devices unnecessary.

In addition, Texas Instruments and Maxim (Venetian Tower, Suite 31-221 and adjacent rooms) will demo examples of EnOcean-based smart home devices in action and show how they control a house by only using energy from the surrounding environment.

The energy harvesting wireless technology from EnOcean is based on a simple but brilliant principle: where there is motion, light, pressure, heat or differences in temperature, small amounts of energy can be harvested and used to transmit a wireless signal.

Instead of using batteries or another external power supply, wireless EnOcean modules are powered by energy converters: an electrodynamic energy converter, which uses mechanical motion, a miniaturized solar module which generates energy from light, as well as a thermoelectric converter which taps heat as an energy source.

Products integrating energy harvesting wireless technology range from batteryless switches, sensors that monitor temperature, humidity, motion and light, and actuators to move HVAC dampers or radiator water valves. All these products are distributed throughout a home to control lighting, HVAC,Consumer Reports has honest Ratings and Reviews on laserengravers from the unbiased experts you can trust. security or energy consumption eliminating the need for batteries while offering high flexibility and reliable, maintenance-free operation.

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NexStep's Cloud Concierge Platform provides the indispensable elements of a 'smarter' electronics ecosystem, bringing the trinity of user, devices, and services together. The platform supports the distinct phases of the connected device lifecycle including device connection and on boarding, human interface via speech command and control, device use including provision for e-commerce with smart ads and alerts, and service and support in the form of the NexStep Universal Help Services.

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Key capabilities and services provided for the connected device include 1) Secure provisioning and authentication, 2) Secure control with support for VoIP, voice command and control, 3) Secure e-commerce, with support for smart ads and alerts, and 4) Secure maintenance and diagnostics for connected devices via the patented NexStep Concierge Help.

The NexStep Cloud Concierge Platform in conjunction with cloud-based services, and peripherals from EnOcean, provide a top-to-bottom, comprehensive smarter electronics ecosystem, simultaneously benefiting the consumer, the CE company, and the service provider.

'Consumer Electronics companies and service providers need to simplify the way consumers control and service connected devices at home,' says Dr. Robert Stepanian, CEO NexStep, Inc. 'As connected home ecosystems become more evolved and complex, consumers demand a convenient way to manage their home with a platform that provides access and support across purpose-built control devices, smart phones and tablets, as part of a new digital lifestyle.'


Bridgeville construction project boosts neighborhood

2012-12-28 14:22:10 | washer extractor

The orange- and white-striped barrels along Washington Avenue in Bridgeville have been replaced by light poles decorated for Christmas and a “perked up” street that merchants say was worth the months of construction.

A streetscape project that wrapped up in October included sidewalk repairs, light fixture upgrades and removed trees.

The project was funded by a $152,000 grant from Allegheny County awarded in 2011 as well as a $300,000 federal stimulus grant from 2009.

Bridgeville borough Manager Lori Collins said she has had heard many positive comments since construction ended.Features of Tophat cuttingmachines This purlin forming machine for top hat is used to produce famous HOWICK style tophat purlins.

“With all of the greenery and the buffers,The restoration of our vintage elevatorcablest and lamps, and our Lamp Repair Service, it has a nice atmosphere,” Collins said.

A landscape architect designed a plan for the streetscape, Collins said. Shamrock hollies, Russian hollies and black-eyed Susans were planted. Sidewalks were replaced and new garbage cans were installed.LG's ledemergencylight are designed to save energy and improve the quality of light in your home.

In addition to making the borough safer for pedestrians, Bridgeville also is saving money on its utility bills.

Collins said the new LED lighting that was installed during the project has cut the cost of the borough‘s electric bill by 80 percent.

The project focused on Washington Avenue from Hickman Street to Northwest Savings Bank. Collins said they would like to apply for more grants in the future to complete the rest of the borough. Trees were cut down and can not be replaced.

“That is not because we do not want trees. It is because of how shallow the soil is,” Collins said. “If we put trees in, we would have the same problems all over again.”

Dana Parrish, a hairstylist at Jo Ann‘s Beauty Salon at 438 Washington Ave., said she thinks the work done over the past few months was worth the minor inconveniences caused by the construction project.

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“I think it is wonderful,” Parrish said. “It really perked up Bridgeville.” Parrish said the shop used a side entrance while the heavy work out front was being completed.For the solarsystem, the installers had specified a 50M splice.

Steve Tripodi, 35, of Kennedy Township, said he is pleased with the work. Tripodi owns Trip‘s Automotive at 441 Washington Ave. The sidewalks in front of his business were repaired.

“We had to shut down the shop for three days, but they let me know in advance,” Tripodi said. “It is a great improvement for the area.”

Joyce Davis, Manager of 457 Optical at 457 Washington Ave. said she was glad to see the construction come to an end.

“It impacted the business a little bit. It is tough for elderly with walkers and canes,” Davis, 54, of Dormont, said. “I wish we would have got to see it more since they finished in October, but it looks great. I think they did a nice job.”

Collins said the grants went a long way because so many people turned up to help.

“Our public works department did a great job,” Collins said. “We also had a lot of volunteers. This was a community effort. We are very proud of the results and the way this project turned out.”


Is This the Greenest High

2012-12-27 14:53:46 | washer extractor

Dubbed the New American Home, it was constructed as the showcase home at the International Builders Show (IBS) last year in Orlando and achieved an astounding number of green designations and certifications,The bestlampshade not only adds charm to an interior design scheme, but also saves energy by using LED technology. It even achieved a shade of green we were unaware even existed: the little-known “Emerald” designation from the National Association of Home Builders’(NAHB) ICC 700-2008 National Green Building Standard.

The home, which is packed with lighting control, also earned the “Essence of Pleasance” first place award from Lutron as part of its 2012 Excellence Awards, along with a LEED Platinum designation from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).

ZIO, the integration company based in Orlando that is headed by CEDIA board member Peter Shipp, filled the home with technology that “not only melds seamlessly with the home’s modern décor, but thanks to the integrated Lutron systems, becomes a significant enhancement feature to the home’s value,” according to Marisa Munro,Speed Queen offers commercial turbinecompany and coin operated laundromat units for vended. client relationship manager at ZIO.

The home is outfitted exclusively with advanced LED and compact fluorescent fixtures. Control of every one of these fixtures is handled with the HomeWorks QS system,This flatworkironers can rollform metal roofing step tile. featuring 96 loads of lighting control including 0-10V precision dimming of all LED lighting, 14 architectural seeTouch custom engraved keypads, two dynamic keypads, six occupancy sensors and one daylight sensor.

The home also features 13 Sivoia QS motorized shades in almost every room of the home, installed in custom recessed pockets so the shades does not alter the floor to ceiling views when open. All shades are integrated into the QS system allowing full control from all seeTouch keypads.

The home also features a completely integrated control and automation system from Clare Controls, which ties together lighting, shades, security and entertainment.

“Controlling the Lutron system from Clare and the Clare system from Lutron was as simple as importing a single Lutron XML file into the Clare system,” says Munro. “The unique design aspect of this system is how information from one system is used to influence another.”

The New Year is a time for starting fresh and making resolutions, some of which we keep and most of which we don’t. This year go beyond the “lose weight, exercise more” typical resolutions and add some “green” ones. Think back over the year to your newly acquired green habits and add to them.

For example, add one new item to your recycling that you have previously not recycled, like printer cartridges. (Staples recycles old printer cartridges and you can download mailing labels from HP to send back used ones.) Recycle plastic bags at Whole Foods. I keep a bag handy to store plastic bags and take them to Whole foods whenever I shop there. Simple! If you are not already bringing reusable bags to the grocery store, then start doing so. If you are, add reusable produce bags, or bring reusable shopping bags on other errands as well.

Lower your carbon footprint one day a week by walking, biking or taking public transportation instead of driving. Replace your light bulbs with energy-efficient CFL or LED lights. One day a week eat vegetarian, a completely local dinner or even a raw meal.Find lamps and laserengraverppe from The Home Depot. Try cutting out processed foods from your diet. One day a week cut down on your appliance and technology usage or better yet, don’t use them at all.

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Bountiful holiday lights

2012-12-24 15:01:08 | washer extractor

There aren't a lot of Christmas lights in Fairview, the neighborhood of plain-front townhomes, apartments, subsidized housing and businesses that fills downtown Anchorage from Cordova Street to Merrill Field. Except at the home of Stephen Fields and Becky Gagnon.

In the yard of an older one-story house, rented from Fields' brother and tucked behind the oldest grocery store in town, is a caucus of illuminated Santas. Santa in a chimney. Santa operating a crane. Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Mickey and Minnie Mouse Santas. A Geico gecko Santa — a surprise gift from Gangon to Fields.

"She knows how much I like the Geico commercials," said Fields.

An oversized, stylized angel blows a trumpet on one side of the yard.This gorgeous, hand-built industrialextractor is something we'd love to have gracing our home reading rooms. A candy-cane imitation mailbox stands by the gate. An illuminated deer bobs its head by the front door.

A lot of these items move, like the two life-size dancing Santas positioned near windows in the living room. "Mr. Santa. He's all around," said Fields. The room also hosts a 10-foot tree with hundreds of lights, bumping its top against the ceiling.

More colored lights run the length of the chain-link fence. And around the roof line. ALL the way around.

"I wanted to give something to the people who walk in the alley," Fields explained.

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"There are a lot of walkers in this neighborhood," he said. And his admittedly old-school approach is as eye-catching in the day, when most people are walking, as it is at night.

He's using more modern LED lights than in the past, he said. But, although he admires the computer-synchronized displays that deliver light shows accompanied by radio-broadcast holiday tunes.Horizontal-axis roofingmachines typically either have two or three blades. "It's really cool. I just prefer to be more traditional," he said. And part of that is having a daytime-friendly display. The light-show extravaganzas can be dazzling, he said, but when the lights go off you can't see anything.

Born and raised in Anchorage, Fields retired this year from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, where duties previously included putting up the airport's Christmas decorations and sometimes dressing up as Santa Claus himself. About seven years ago, he said, he started setting up lights at his own house — even though balancing on a ladder in the cold and dark isn't his idea of fun.

"It does take a lot of patience," he said. "But once you actually get into the process, it's contagious. The juices get flowing."

It's been a glitch-free year, he said, the first since he started going in for decorating in a big way. "Last year we kept blowing fuses. I went through everything. It finally came down to be one extension cord."

And what goes up must come down. He'll dig out every snowed-in Santa and head back up on the ladder to take down the lights after Christmas. "Leaving them up all year would be taking the easy way out," he said.

Off-season, the items are stored in his crawl space and backyard shed. Gagnon has her own storage unit where more stuff goes. And more keeps coming in.

"I'm a clean hoarder, if there is such a thing," she said. Of Athabascan stock from Ruby and Galena area, she maintains the old-time Alaskan habit of never throwing away anything.

Crazy, but not stupid. She's put her collector instincts to work in chasing down coveted Christmas pieces in after-Christmas sales.

"We go to Lowes, Home Depot, Bed, Bath and Beyond when the prices drop," said Fields. "I've never seen anyone so strategic about it."

"I got the pig,Elevator industries were not having any ancillary support for washingmachinekw. hippo, Mickey and Minnie at Sears," Gagnon said. "I think I paid $10."

After retiring, Fields said he considered taking the holidays off. "I almost talked myself out of it," he said. "But people kept asking. They'd walk by in the summer and talk about how much they enjoyed the lights last year. They'd say, 'Thank you for doing this.' They'd say, 'You going to do lights this year?' There was a little guilt."


Ohio Gets Strong On Flexible Electronics Entrepreneurs

2012-12-21 14:44:13 | washer extractor

It may seem surprising that a new technology called flexible electronics has a major hub of activity in Ohio, but the Buckeye State is actually a logical place given its role in the development of other electronics and advanced materials.

"The modern liquid crystal displays that you see today had their beginnings right here in Ohio,Modern lighting fixtures, chandeliers and brightstal." says Byron Clayton, a vice president for the Ohio economic development organization NorTech and the head of its flexible electronics industry cluster. "We have a legacy." That legacy can be attributed partly to research institutions in the state, including the Liquid Crystal Institute that is part of Kent State University, the University of Akron and Case Western Reserve University.

The legacy is poised to grow, thanks in part to the Small Business Administration's decision to invest $1.2 million in 2010 and 2011 -- $600,000 each year -- to support entrepreneurial involvement in the Flex Matters Northeast Ohio Technology Coalition. The coalition is a cluster of more than 50 businesses, academic institutions and other organizations focusing on the state's flexible electronics industry.

Flexible electronics are components that can be bent, folded and stretched. The electronic pieces are either printed onto flexible materials such as plastic or plastic coated paper or deposited on the surface with a very thin coating. Potential applications for flexible electronic technology include phones that have curved display surfaces or clothing with electronics printed on them to monitor the vital signs of athletes or members of the military.

Flexible electronics technology is already being used in such products as flexible, super-thin and durable LCD display screens, which can be written on with either a stylus or finger and then erased with the touch of a button. There is also a pill that contains a sensor to measure temperature, pressures and pH levels inside the body, as well as an eco-friendly printed battery that can be used in electronic greeting cards and interactive packaging and then thrown away safely.

As part of its regional clusters pilot program, the SBA invested in a total of 10 different groups across the country. Some like Flex Matters received an additional $385,000 in 2012, with the potential for another four years of funding. With the first $1.2 million, Flex Matters created about 125 jobs and attracted investments of about $25 million for its member businesses, Clayton says.

The cluster, whose primary goal is to get regional industry participants to work together, used some of the SBA investment to hold quarterly meetings, participate in shows that present the latest flexible electronics innovations, and sponsor regional technology conferences. But the majority of the SBA funding has helped entrepreneurs,Shop online for Arco lasermarker kopen and compare prices from hundreds of Home Lighting shops. many of whom are researchers, learn about business development strategies through one-on-one mentoring and consulting.This result in radical development of seamroofclampp industry in China.

Nearly two-thirds of the members of the Flex Matters cluster are small businesses. One of the small companies the cluster has helped is Kent, Ohio-based startup AlphaMicron, which created a flexible film that when put on a visor can instantly change from light to dark with the press of a button.Small safetygear suitable for for remote or off-grid battery charging.Contemporary to transitional, glass, bestcrystallight and designer lamp styles! If a motorcycle rider suddenly drives into bright sun, he or she can instantly change the reflection of the visor without having to change helmets.

With the SBA funding, the Flex Matters cluster was able to work with AlphaMicron one-on-one. It helped the company finish a prototype of the visor to take to a motorcycle show in Italy. Because of the show, AlphaMicron now has 10 helmet manufacturers interested in selling and distributing its product, Clayton says.

The cluster also helped students at Case Western Reserve with their idea for a flexible electronic price label that lets stores use a software program to change prices with the mere press of a button. The labels are made of a material that can use energy from fluorescent lights to automatically change the price displayed on them.