GSM GPS tracker without charging plug?
Posted on | February 10, 2010 | 4 Comments
GSM GPS tracker without charging plug? Wireless electricity delivered over distance for our M2M apps http://ow.ly/15Sa5
10.02.2010 Remark of the author after sending the tweet:
What has the wireless M2M future in store for us? Imagine a future in which wireless electricity will be more nicely, more consistently and more environmentally friendly. We all use our mobile phones to communicate to each other. The mobile phone has replaced the landline phone and wireless electricity will replace the wired electricity. We will use our mobile phones, MP3 players and laptops without to have the need for charging it by plug. What will be the effect on wireless M2M and telemedicine? Think about that an artificial heart still needs to replaced to another one with new battery. This will be history soon.
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February 11th, 2010 @ 6:06 AM
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February 11th, 2010 @ 8:53 AM
Do not hesitate to have a look on my Twitter account http://twitter.com/H_Naumann . I post several times a week some news or hints on wireless M2M applications. Yesterday I published two videos about the forgotten wizard Nikolai Tesla. If you do not use Twitter, then there is a RSS feed on all by Tweets here http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/73112505.rss. BTW, I will be glad if you forward the address of my homepage http://www.gsm-modem.de, my blog or my Twitter account to other people, that are interested in wireless M2M and GPS tracking too.
Many thanks for all your track-backs.
February 18th, 2010 @ 4:12 PM
I am seeing more and more uses of wireless energy. I work for a company that provides cardiac event monitoring services. I wonder how long it will be until this technology is inexpensive enough to use in medical applications including portable monitoring devices.
February 20th, 2010 @ 12:44 PM
Please feel free to have a look at http://www.gsm-modem.de/M2M/m2m-faq/recall-of-tesla-industrys-fi/ .
This new chip by Texas Instruments is preferred to be used with mobile devices.