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2012 Articles
Remote Control and Monitoring in the Home: How Are Consumer Attitudes Changing?
Major providers have jumped on the bandwagon to provide connected home devices as part of ‘managed systems’ » more
Growth in Bluetooth-enabled Device Shipments Not Hinging Entirely on the Success of the Smartphone
Outside the mobile handset, we’re now seeing some interesting use cases for Bluetooth. » more
Air monitoring issues when commissioning a new facility
One of the most critical steps facility managers can take when seeking to understand air-monitoring in a new facility is committing to a rigorous commissioning process. » more
Never do this just before leaving a project site
Automation System Integration blog advises not to hurry to check off the last thing on a project list before leaving the site, especially late on a Friday. (When you're in a hurry, if a device can be... » more
The Mobile Radio Market - The Year 2012 in Review
Last year was a good solid year for the PMR industry with some interesting developments and announcements expected into the future. » more
Is ‘ZigBee vs. Z-wave’ the Wrong Battle? An Analyst’s Insight into ‘Up and Coming’ Smart Home Technologies.
A new report from IMS Research projects the adoption 13 different connectivity technologies in the home. » more
The Smart Home: Taking a Collaborative Approach
Bosch Security Systems and Greenpeak Technologies announced they joined forces to provide Multi-Service Operators (MSOs). » more
Smart Home Energy Management: The Time is Now. Or Tomorrow. Or Maybe Next Year
In the past three years, almost 60 million smart meters have been deployed. » more
Looking at the Future of in-flight entertainment (IFE) industry
Most major airlines will offer connectivity at some point in the next ten years. » more
Target CSR budgets to grow EV charging infrastructure
The electric vehicle charging station market is at risk of losing direction once government backed projects evaporate. » more
PID math demystified, part 1
You’ve see the equations, but have you thought about how those elements work together? Part 1: The basic concepts and proportional control. » more
Weekly merger, acquisition, deal update: May 3
This week Morrissey Goodale reported one domestic deal and three international deals involving the UK, Thailand, Australia, Denmark, and Germany. » more
Take us out to the ballpark: Coca-Cola Field replacing sound system
Coca-Cola Field, home to the Buffalo Bisons, replaced their failing 25-year-old sound system with a more efficient 70 V distributed sound system. » more

Founded in 1965, the Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA) is the world's largest organization exclusively dedicated to On-Site Power Generation. EGSA is comprised of 700 companies around the world that make, sell, distribute, and use On-Site Power generation technology and equipment, including generators, engines, switchgear, controls, and much more.
The Association's vision is to provide an environment where On-Site Power Generation industry experts unite and share knowledge to drive the industry to higher levels of service and performance.
Remote Control and Monitoring in the Home: How Are Consumer Attitudes Changing?Major providers have jumped on the bandwagon to provide connected home devices as part of ‘managed systems’ » more
Growth in Bluetooth-enabled Device Shipments Not Hinging Entirely on the Success of the SmartphoneOutside the mobile handset, we’re now seeing some interesting use cases for Bluetooth. » more
Air monitoring issues when commissioning a new facilityOne of the most critical steps facility managers can take when seeking to understand air-monitoring in a new facility is committing to a rigorous commissioning process. » more
ASHRAE Guideline 1.4P open for public review
A proposed guideline that will establish a uniform procedure for transmitting design, construction, testing, and operational information to building owners and operators is open for public comment. » more
A proposed guideline that will establish a uniform procedure for transmitting design, construction, testing, and operational information to building owners and operators is open for public comment. » more
Never do this just before leaving a project siteAutomation System Integration blog advises not to hurry to check off the last thing on a project list before leaving the site, especially late on a Friday. (When you're in a hurry, if a device can be... » more
The Mobile Radio Market - The Year 2012 in ReviewLast year was a good solid year for the PMR industry with some interesting developments and announcements expected into the future. » more
Is ‘ZigBee vs. Z-wave’ the Wrong Battle? An Analyst’s Insight into ‘Up and Coming’ Smart Home Technologies.A new report from IMS Research projects the adoption 13 different connectivity technologies in the home. » more
The Smart Home: Taking a Collaborative ApproachBosch Security Systems and Greenpeak Technologies announced they joined forces to provide Multi-Service Operators (MSOs). » more
Smart Home Energy Management: The Time is Now. Or Tomorrow. Or Maybe Next YearIn the past three years, almost 60 million smart meters have been deployed. » more
Looking at the Future of in-flight entertainment (IFE) industryMost major airlines will offer connectivity at some point in the next ten years. » more
Target CSR budgets to grow EV charging infrastructureThe electric vehicle charging station market is at risk of losing direction once government backed projects evaporate. » more
PID math demystified, part 1You’ve see the equations, but have you thought about how those elements work together? Part 1: The basic concepts and proportional control. » more
Machine safety: PLC versus PAC, is there a difference for safety?
Is PAC the newest PLC? Is there less risk for machine safety in using one or the other? » more
Is PAC the newest PLC? Is there less risk for machine safety in using one or the other? » more
This week Morrissey Goodale reported one domestic deal and three international deals involving the UK, Thailand, Australia, Denmark, and Germany. » more
Take us out to the ballpark: Coca-Cola Field replacing sound systemCoca-Cola Field, home to the Buffalo Bisons, replaced their failing 25-year-old sound system with a more efficient 70 V distributed sound system. » more
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