New web of things
A new web system for the Internet of things called "Real Time Web" is about to get a foothold in several industrial applications. The system is based on scalable neural networks and can address unlimited with the use of cloud computing technology. The new web works the same as today's web but adds features such as decentralized storage, adhoc web servers and two-way linking between services and resources. The new web provides much faster and more effective interaction that makes it better suited for things and objects online.
The challenge for traditional IT architecture is to handle millions and perhaps billions of parallel sessions for which data is shared between the services in real time. The new system uses a new method to obtain secure information exchange which radio network does not put any limitations or guidelines for how data is exchanged. By setting up the domain for the Real Time Web, any services that are relevant for the domain, could use a neural network to be identified on the web. The service is searchable although resources are idle, or changing. Today the challenge is to translate physical sensors, gauges, transponders or alarm devices on the Internet. Different suppliers use different protocols during communication.Using RTW suppliers will be able to set up their own resource profiles on the web so that the devices, regardless of communication protocol, could sell and convey the data between each other and the rest of the Internet. It can be compared to post an image on a Web page in order to be able to link to it. In practice this means that a sensor supplier can sell a radio device for web, where the device can be controlled and linked to services such as Facebook or Twitter without having to develop the service itself. Real Time Web is developed and maintained by Synaptic Technologies AS, a global launch take place in 2012. Before lunch, 10 pilot projects in collaboration with various partners and customers will test the technology. A project has been completed and three projects is under development this summer. Furthermore, there are three projects planned for the autumn and the final three projects the first half of 2012. "The initial projects are important to test the various modules of the technology before we open for global domain sales," says CEO Paal Kristian Levang in Synaptic Technologies AS. The projects that are ready for the next phase is within Oil & Gas, active RFID web and a system for intelligent homes. The company has had good access to pilot customers who want to test out the technology in various applications. The project has been approved for Skattefunn (Norwegian research cuncil) and collaborates with academic institutions such as the Selmer Center at the University of Bergen, Design & Architecture Academy in Oslo and the Norwegian School of Information Technology (NITH).
About the company:
Synaptic Technologies AS is a Norwegian technology company that develops infrastructure and backbone system for the Internet of things. The company was established in 2009 with offices in Oslo. The company plans several spin-off's in Asia and the US. The company will launch RealTimeWeb autumn 2012, the new web will be an open self-expanding network for the distribution of physical things on the Internet.
Contact:
Paal Kristian Levang, CEO
paal.levang @ synaptic.no
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15.05.2011 14:05
A new web system for the Internet of things called "Real Time Web" is about to get a foothold in several industrial applications. The system is based on scalable neural networks and can address unlimited with the use of cloud computing technology. The new web works the same as today's web but adds features such as decentralized storage, adhoc web servers and two-way linking between services and resources. The new web provides much faster and more effective interaction that makes it better suited for things and objects online.
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