Quantcast
 
Search for: Search what?
Jul 9, 2009  
 Sections
Latest New Product News
Industrial Market Trends
Green & Clean News
Association & Government News
Adhesives and Sealants
Agricultural and Farming Products
Architectural and Civil Engineering Products
Automatic ID
Chemical Processing and Waste Management
Cleaning Products and Equipment
Communication Systems and Equipment
Computer Hardware and Peripherals
Construction Equipment and Supplies
Controls and Controllers
Display and Presentation Equipment
Electrical Equipment and Systems
Electronic Components and Devices
Explosives, Armaments and Weaponry
Fasteners and Hardware
Fluid and Gas Flow Equipment
Food Processing and Preparation
Health, Medical and Dental Supplies and Equipment
HVAC
Labels, Tags, Signage and Equipment
Laboratory and Research Supplies and Equipment
Lubricants
Machinery and Machining Tools
Material Handling and Storage
Materials and Material Processing
Mechanical Components and Assemblies
Mechanical Power Transmission
Mining, Oil Drilling & Refining
Mounting and Attaching Products
Non-Industrial Products
Optics and Photonics
Packaging Products & Equipment
Paints and Coatings
Plant Furnishings and Accessories
Portable Tools
Printing and Duplicating Equipment
Retail and Sales Equipment
Robotics
Safety and Security Equipment
Sensors, Monitors and Transducers
Services
Software
Test and Measuring Instruments
Textile Industry Products
Thermal and Heating Equipment
Timers and Clocks
Transportation Industry Products
Vision Systems
Waste Handling Equipment
Welding Equipment and Supplies
 Press Releases
Products in the News
Company News
Mergers & Acquisitions
People in the News
Literature & Websites
 Resources
News Delivery Options
Browse Categories
Browse Companies
Mobile Edition
PR Resources
Licensing
Advertising
How to Write an effective Press Release
Trade Associations
Small Business Support
MEP
Advertisement

Ball State University and Firetide Bring Mobile Internet to Campus Shuttle

(Archive News Story - Products mentioned in this Archive News Story may or may not be available from the manufacturer.)
 See related product stories
Wireless Mesh Network incorporates redundant gateway system.
WLAN System unifies wired and wireless infrastructure.
WLAN System delivers mobile voice/data to remote locations.
Wireless Network Service is optimized for low-data plans.
WLAN Chip features 3 spatial streams.
 See more product news in:
Communication Systems and Equipment
Computer Hardware and Peripherals
 Tools for you
del.icio.us DIGG  
Facebook Reddit
StumbleUpon Twitter
Print This Page E-Mail Story
Watch_Company  Save Story
Company web site 
More news from this company

Advertisement
More Tools and information
Search for suppliers of
Wireless Local Area Networks (LAN)
 Newsletters
Your Gateway to a Fast Changing World
Product News Alerts
Receive similar stories and other customized news to keep you in the know on the products shaping industry.
Subscribe Free Today
Subscribe   View Sample

Industrial Market Trends
Has Got It
  • Latest developments
  • Trends
  • Best practices
  • Opinions & Commentary
Get Ahead. Get IMT.
Subscribe Free Today
Subscribe   View Sample
 See more related product stories:
Wireless Network is purpose-built for sensing applications.
Wireless Tracking System uses RFID/GPS to locate containers.
Wireless Mesh Network delivers scalable plant control.
Multimedia WLAN System suits SMBs and hot zone operators.
Wireless LAN Solution helps retail meet security standards.
Wireless Mesh Sensor Network suits building control market.
Gateway turns wireless sensors into Internet devices.
External VPN establishes secure LANs for mobile workers.
Mobile Virtual Private Network eliminates data loss risk.
Wireless Sensor Network brings data into digital enterprise.
Managed Wireless Platform offers deployment flexibility.
Wireless Solution promotes seamless VoWLAN convergence.
Modbus System and Solar Power Kit facilitate communication.
Wireless LAN Device is suited for indoor and outdoor use.
WLAN System offers wireless convergence features to SMBs.
Dual-Band WiFi Chip targets mobile platforms.
Wireless LAN System features tripled capacity.
Protocol supports dynamic peer-to-peer networking.
Wireless Access Point incorporates RADIUS authentication server.
Wireless-Network Station is based on fast 802.11g standard.

Firetide, Inc.

Release date: August 22, 2006

Intel's 'Most Unwired Campus' Installs Wireless Mesh for Students on the Go

LOS GATOS, Calif. and MUNCIE, Ind., Aug. 22 -- Firetide, Inc., a leading developer of wireless multi-service mesh networks, today announced the most recent deployment of its wireless mesh technology at Ball State University.

Ball State University, named Intel's "Most Unwired Campus" in 2005, deployed Firetide's mesh solution to provide students with a variety of wireless services including live video and a mobile WiFi mesh network that allows continuous Internet access on the university's shuttle bus service along McKinley Avenue, which runs through the center of campus.

Firetide's ability to mesh seamlessly in any environment has led to overall improved wireless connectivity on campus. The newly installed mesh network increased the university's network capacity as well as reduced the amount of bulky wireless equipment that the university once used for an earlier wireless network.

"Working with Firetide has been a very positive experience," said Vernon Draper, the university's assistant director of computing. "The entire network was installed without marring campus scenery with unsightly boxes and wires. One of our goals was to free the campus of unattractive outdoor hardware."

Ball State's Information Technology department will look at the results and benefits of this test pilot, with the possibility of expanding the mesh network throughout campus as well as adding nodes and cameras to additional shuttle buses in the future. Additionally, Ball State is exploring the idea of deploying additional mesh infrastructure to areas that require higher wireless bandwidth, such as the university's College of Architecture and Planning.

Firetide nodes are self-forming and self-healing. They enable rapid deployment and dependable operation. Because Firetide's mesh is rooted in Ethernet technology, ports can be used for video surveillance cameras as well as other devices. Using redundant paths, the system allows for continuous connectivity if a node is disabled or a line-of-sight obstruction enters the picture.

"Our multi-service mesh networks are perfect for universities like Ball State's where large numbers of students and faculty use wireless to access the Internet on campus," said Firetide CEO Bo Larsson. "Performance and scalability are essential for delivering a full range of network services over a wireless infrastructure. This includes the ability to provide jitter-free video, Voice over IP, and data to a new generation of power users who have expect high-speed mobile connectivity at all times in all locations."

Equipment for the project included both indoor and outdoor Firetide mesh nodes operating at 5.8 GHz. This frequency was selected to reduce the possibility of contention with other wireless equipment already installed on campus. For its wireless mesh network, the school acquired five Firetide 3203 HotPort(TM) outdoor wireless mesh nodes and two Firetide 3103 HotPort indoor wireless mesh nodes. Gateway connections in nearby buildings linked the wireless mesh to the rest of the schools' wired campus network.

About Firetide Inc.

Firetide is the leading provider of wireless multi-service mesh networks that enable concurrent video, voice, and data for municipal, public safety and enterprise applications. Firetide HotPort mesh networks and HotPoint access points provide a secure, high performance wireless mesh infrastructure and access solution for video surveillance, Internet access HotZones, public safety networks and temporary networks wherever rapid deployment, mobility, and easy of installation are required. The company's patented AutoMesh flow- based routing protocol optimizes network performance and capacity for high bandwidth and latency sensitive applications. Headquartered in Los Gatos, California, Firetide is a privately held company with worldwide product distribution. For more information, visit www.firetide.com .

About Ball State University

Ball State University, located in Muncie, Ind., is the third-largest public university in Indiana, with more than 18,000 students. Originally a private teacher training school when it opened in 1899, Ball State became a university in 1965. The 1,035-acre campus in Delaware County is an hour's drive northeast of Indianapolis. For more information, visit www.bsu.edu .

Source: Fireside, Inc. CONTACT:

Mike Downes Firetide, Inc. Tel: +1-808-387-2181 mdownes@firetide.com

Dominic Ybarra Edelman Tel: +1-650-762-2960 dominic.ybarra@edelman.com (for Firetide, Inc.)

Anthony Romano Ball State University Tel: +1-765-285-1563 romano@bsu.edu

Web site: http:/// www.bsu.edu http://www.firetide.com/
Company Information:
Name: Firetide, Inc.
Address: 16795 Lark Ave.
City: Los Gatos
State: CA
ZIP: 95032
Country: USA
Phone: 408-399-7771
FAX: 408-317-1777
http://www.firetide.com

More New Product News from this company:
CPE extends reach of outdoor wireless networks to indoors.
Indoor/Outdoor Mesh Nodes offer up to 70 Mbps throughput.
Controller Software targets mobile wireless networks.
Access Points suit municipal and enterprise mesh networks.
Access Points are suited for wireless mesh networks.

Other News from this company:
Firetide Partners with Aptilo Networks to Deliver End-to-End Network Infrastructure and Subscriber Management for Wireless Broadband Providers
Singapore Wi-Fi Deployment Offers Best Practices for Municipalities Worldwide
Phoenix Police Department Keeps the City Safe with Firetide Wireless Mesh for Video Surveillance
Firetide and PRO 911 Systems Team up to Provide Reliable Citywide Wireless for Municipal Customers
Firetide Ships Software for Multi-Service Wireless Networks in Support of Emerging Applications
Firetide Launches Certification Program to Drive Best Practices in Wireless Mesh Networking
Firetide Partners With EDX Wireless for Municipal Wireless Mesh Solutions




Click here for copyright permissions!
Copyright 2009 Thomas Publishing Company

 


 

Post a comment about this story

Name:
E-mail:
(your e-mail address will not be posted)
Comment title:
Comment:
 

Category Advertisements


Newsroom Advertisers

Designers, manufacturers & distributors of Cleanrooms, equipment and supplies






Home  |  My Newsroom  |  Industrial Market Trends  |  Submit Release  |  Advertise  |  Contact NewsRoom  |  About Us
Brought to you by Thomasnet.com        Browse ThomasNet Directory

Copyright © 2009 Thomas Publishing Company
Terms of Use - Privacy Policy