NETWORK CONNECTED COMPUTATIONAL SENSOR DATA

Brand Owner Address Description
SCIEMETRIC Sciemetric Instruments Inc. 360 Terry Fox Dr., Ste. 100 Ottawa, Ontario K2K2E7 Canada Network connected computational sensor data processing devices for discrete and continuous monitoring, testing and controlling manufacturing operations; Electronic and pneumatic test and measurement devices for testing the functionality of machines and testing of leaks in machines; Network connected computer hardware and downloadable and recorded software for monitoring and controlling electrical power grid, grid automation, and energy management;Providing temporary use of non-downloadable cloud-based software technology for collecting, analyzing and reporting data in real-time from networked connected computational sensor data processing devices in the internet of things (IoT) for use in manufacturing process operations; Testing of the functionality of machines and testing of leaks in machines in the field of monitoring, testing and controlling manufacturing process operations; Data automation and collection service using proprietary software to evaluate, analyze and collect data in the field of manufacturing process operations; Design of custom test stations and stands for monitoring, testing and controlling manufacturing operations; Engineering services in the field of monitoring, testing and controlling manufacturing operations;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This computational data processing system comprises an assembly of networked computers (12, . . . 22) in each of which is stored at least one computational application, and a machine (10) for storing computational data which is linked to the network and in communication with the computers, at least one of the computers (12) operating as master computer and at least some of the other computers (14, . . . 22) operating as slave computer. At least one of the computers comprises, stored in memory an algorithm for configuring the other computers of the network as slave computers and an executable master application for managing the tasks of each slave computer (14, . . . 22) as a function of their availability for the assignment, to each of them, of computational tasks and of corresponding computational data which are stored in the storage machine (10).