. 24/7 Space News .
AeroAstro Initiates Remote Data Monitoring Across North America

SENS uses the Globalstar constellation of low-orbit satellites to relay data from the STx units. As the only data transmitter to use this satellite constellation and CPDMA technology, AeroAstro's STx offers better nationwide coverage, lower power consumption for longer battery life in untethered applications, and lower costs than any other data transmitter available � even compared to ground-based systems that use cellular technology.
Ashburn - May 13, 2003
AeroAstro, Inc., has initiated operation its Sensor Enabled Notification System (SENS) service, a highly affordable data monitoring and asset tracking service. Remote data transmitters and service are both immediately available, with a limited-time-only pricing on the transmitters � priced as low as $85/unit.

AeroAstro's SENS provides secure and reliable, real-time data transmissions from far-reaching locations, through the Internet to customers' operations centers. The new SENS service is currently available throughout the United States and Canada.

Plans are underway for ongoing deployment of the system worldwide. AeroAstro uses the existing Globalstar satellite constellation for SENS data relay, enabling seamless coverage for a price substantially lower than other currently available methods.

The SENS system uses Code Phase Division Multiple Access (CPDMA�), AeroAstro's patented spread spectrum technology, to enable access to remote sensor status information. Messages may either be sent at preset intervals or may be triggered by a specific event.

SENS is optimized for very large numbers of transmitters, each transmitting small pieces of data up to several times per day to the SENS Data Portal, AeroAstro's data management tool and customer interface for the SENS service.

AeroAstro's SENS Transmitter (STx) unit is a pager-size, one-way data transmitter that can be integrated with virtually any analog or digital sensor, including GPS, for use in countless applications that require sensed status or location data to be sent from remote sites and mobile assets.

"SENS is a remarkable breakthrough in global data communications, enabling a wide range of applications that would not be possible without the robust, reliable, and inexpensive capabilities it provides," said Dr. Rick Fleeter, AeroAstro's CEO.

"We believe that every remote asset, items as diverse as freight containers and rental cars, will soon be monitored and tracked cost effectively and conveniently. AeroAstro's patented CPDMA communications technology, built into our SENS architecture, tightly integrating wireless and internet technologies, enables and is now realizing that revolution in worldwide access to personal and business data."

SENS uses the Globalstar constellation of low-orbit satellites to relay data from the STx units. As the only data transmitter to use this satellite constellation and CPDMA technology, AeroAstro's STx offers better nationwide coverage, lower power consumption for longer battery life in untethered applications, and lower costs than any other data transmitter available � even compared to ground-based systems that use cellular technology.

The Globalstar system provides better coverage of the sky than other satellite systems, both in terms of number of visible satellites and angle above the horizon, reducing obscurations of the transmitters. By using the Globalstar constellation, SENS enables transmitted data to get through more quickly and reliably than other competing systems.

The SENS Data Portal, (accessed through sens.aeroastro.com) designed for easy use and effective display of data, is a key part of the AeroAstro SENS service. All data transmitted from a sensor and associated STx information are easily accessible through the SENS Data Portal, which also automatically routes the data to a value-added reseller (VAR) designated site.

The data may either be transmitted to the VARs for further manipulation or sent directly to end-users, including via e-mail and cell phone text messaging. AeroAstro can also implement custom data handling, analysis and display directly at the SENS Data Portal for specific customer applications. The simplicity and low cost of SENS encourages creativity in identifying potential applications.

AeroAstro has established a growing network of VARs to integrate the AeroAstro STx units with sensors, batteries, antennas, enclosures, and tools for displaying and distributing the data to create a variety of application-specific solutions.

The low-cost STx units require very low power, and in many applications, internal batteries provide a greater than five-year lifetime. Their straightforward design allows for easy integration.

STx units are now available from the following VARs, in a wide array of commercial applications:

  • Aerotec � Power pole monitoring (service outage and phase/physical condition)
  • AMCi � Oil and gas monitoring and tracking
  • Guardian Mobility � Mobile asset and personnel tracking and monitoring
  • Machined Innovations (MI) � Global fixed and mobile asset monitoring
  • Integrated Satellite Solutions � Rental car monitoring and tracking
  • RHA Telecom � Vehicle monitoring and tracking in Europe
  • Millennium Systems � Oil asset monitoring
  • Point Six � General, worldwide asset monitoring and tracking
  • Synergetic Technologies � Tank emission monitoring
  • SARS � General, worldwide asset monitoring and tracking
  • Terra Sensors � Agriculture monitoring

    AeroAstro continues to seek interested companies to expand its network of VARs in order to serve an even wider range of customers � companies interested in becoming a SENS VAR are encouraged to contact AeroAstro.

    STx units are currently available for qualified VARs at a discount rate of $100 in quantities greater than 500, or $85 in quantities of 1000 or more. AeroAstro provides a complete SENS solution, packaging the STx units with subscriber service, including SENS Data Portal access, along with assistance for VARs in developing their application-specific units.

    For more information on AeroAstro's value-added resellers, please visit their respective websites: Aerotec � www.aerotecusa.com AMCi � www.amc-wireless.com Guardian Mobility � www.guardianmobility.com Machined Innovations (MI) � www.machinedinnovations.com RHA Telecom � www.rhatelecom.co.uk Point Six � www.pointsix.com Synergetic Technologies � www.stationwatch.com SARS � www.sarsinc.com Terra Sensors � www.terrasensors.com

    Related Links
    AeroAstro
    SpaceDaily
    Search SpaceDaily
    Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express

    Upgraded GPS satellite Shipped To Cape for July Launch
    Cape Canaveral - Apr 30, 2003
    As the U.S. Air Force prepares to launch its third Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite this year, prime contractor Lockheed Martin has set a new record for operational checkout of the recently-launched GPS IIR-9 satellite.



    Thanks for being here;
    We need your help. The SpaceDaily news network continues to grow but revenues have never been harder to maintain.

    With the rise of Ad Blockers, and Facebook - our traditional revenue sources via quality network advertising continues to decline. And unlike so many other news sites, we don't have a paywall - with those annoying usernames and passwords.

    Our news coverage takes time and effort to publish 365 days a year.

    If you find our news sites informative and useful then please consider becoming a regular supporter or for now make a one off contribution.
    SpaceDaily Contributor
    $5 Billed Once


    credit card or paypal
    SpaceDaily Monthly Supporter
    $5 Billed Monthly


    paypal only














  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2016 - Space Media Network. All websites are published in Australia and are solely subject to Australian law and governed by Fair Use principals for news reporting and research purposes. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA news reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement All images and articles appearing on Space Media Network have been edited or digitally altered in some way. Any requests to remove copyright material will be acted upon in a timely and appropriate manner. Any attempt to extort money from Space Media Network will be ignored and reported to Australian Law Enforcement Agencies as a potential case of financial fraud involving the use of a telephonic carriage device or postal service.