WIRELESS CONTROLLERS MONITOR REMOTELY

Brand Owner Address Description
ITRIXX Linor Technology, Inc. 8065 North Point Blvd, Suite R Winston Salem NC 27106 Wireless controllers to monitor remotely and control the function and status of other electrical, electronic, and mechanical devices or systems, namely, wireless and wired LAN connectivity, TCP, UDP, IP network enabled hardware with built-in web server with recording features, for use in the collection and measurement of engineering and industrial automation input and output signals; electronic control systems for engines and electronic control systems for machines for controlling signal conditioning and communication devices for industrial process control, namely, factory production machines, compressors, pumps, motors, tugs and tractors, ground power units, golf carts, forklifts, aqua farming feeders; computer hardware and recorded software system sold as a unit with digital inputs and relay outputs that can be used for collecting equipment data for preventative maintenance, saving electric energy by consuming it only when required, and for switching equipment on, off, or both at times required by some process;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A home or office is remotely monitored by an authorized caller using wireless piconet networks between personal wireless piconet identifier devices worn or carried by particular persons and a remotely accessible access monitor base unit. Persons are monitored by an authorized remote person using a personal wireless piconet identifying device. Each personal wireless piconet identifying device includes a unique code serving as a personal identifier. An access monitoring base unit (e.g., a cordless telephone) includes a piconet network front end which establishes a piconet or scatternet network connection with a wireless piconet entrance/exit monitor, which in turn establishes temporary wireless piconet networks with the personal wireless piconet identifying units. A properly authorized caller may remotely access the access monitor base unit, enter a suitably secure access code, and request and download desired information from the piconet participant database, either in digital or audible form.