ELECTRONIC PROCESS VARIABLE PRESSURE TRANSMITTERS

Brand Owner Address Description
PERVASIVE SENSING ROSEMOUNT INC. 6021 Innovation Boulevard Shakopee MN 55379 Electronic process variable pressure transmitters for measuring process variables of industrial processes; field sensors for use in industrial processes and industrial facilities for monitoring and measuring flow, level, vibration, temperature, pressure, and process parameters, and communicating sensed conditions to control components; devices for communicating in industrial processes and industrial facilities, namely, wireless transmitters and receivers and communications computers; wireless field sensors for sensing and communicating industrial process variables to monitor and control the functioning of industrial process instruments; software for use in management, monitoring, and increasing reliability, efficiency and safety of industrial processes, industrial facilities and process instruments; electronic field devices for monitoring equipment in industrial facilities, namely, computers, alarm monitoring systems, micro-processor based hardware and software used to monitor the status of industrial machinery, namely, control valves, temperature sensors, pressure sensors, flow sensors, and vibration sensors; electronic field sensors which transmit or receive information related to operation of industrial facilities, namely, sensors for sensing industrial facility operational and environmental parameters and transmitting the parameters to receivers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for creating synchronized transmission of messages in a wireless electronic shelf labeling system comprising at least two transmitters, a plurality of receiving label-units and a central processing unit capable of issuing messages to be transmitted via said transmitters. Wherein a first step involves determining, for each transmitter, the signal delay between issuing of a message at the central processing unit and transmission of the message from the transmitter. Wherein a second step involves actively delaying, in response to said determined signal delay, transmission from the individual transmitters such that synchronized transmission from all transmitters is achieved. The present invention further relates to a wireless electronic shelf labeling system and a transmitter for such a system.