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October 12, 2006
Cirronet to Showcase Industrial ZigBeeTM Wireless Sensor Network Integrated with Aleier Enterprise Asset Management System at ISA EXPO 2006
Demonstration of Condition-Based Operations Highlights Benefits of Combining Real-time
Equipment Data with Enterprise Asset Management
Duluth, GA, (October 12, 2006) Cirronet, Inc., the innovator of high-performance products for
industrial wireless applications, will showcase an end-to-end Condition-Based Operations (CBO)
platform with its sibling company Aleier, Inc., at booth #2370 at ISA EXPO 2006, Reliant
Center, Houston, Texas, October 17-19. Designed to meet the needs of original equipment
manufacturers (OEMs), plant and facilities managers, and engineers working in automation and
control, the Cirronet / Aleier CBO platform streamlines integration of Cirronet’s industrial
wireless sensor networking with Aleier’s Enterprise Asset Management system (EAM). The
integrated CBO platform is a key component in machine maintenance and monitoring
applications.
The demonstration will incorporate two Cirronet wireless sensor networks, one based on its
industrial ZigBee™ modules, and the other based on proprietary VersaMeshTM DM2200 wireless
modules originally introduced by parent company RF Monolithics (NASDAQ: RFMI) and now
marketed under the Cirronet brand. Both networks will be connected to Aleier’s FM1j
interpriseTM EAM application.
Said Bob Gemmell, President of Cirronet, “With over a decade of industrial deployments, no
single company provides the breadth of proven wireless sensor networking as Cirronet. We are
excited to showcase two types of wireless sensor networks interfacing simultaneously and
seamlessly with Aleier’s EAM application.”
“Aleier’s EAM solution not only has a rich feature set, but its open architecture makes for
efficient integration with all types of wireless sensor networks, while also efficiently integrating
with wireline networks and manual data entry,” said Aleier’s President Bill Caver. The
communications between the wireless sensor networks and the EAM application employs a web
services architecture and use XML as the data communications protocol.
EAM systems automate the servicing and maintenance of a company’s equipment, vehicles,
buildings and other assets. Condition-Based Operations is implemented by providing the EAM
application with current information on assets’ operating status and performance. This enables
companies to perform more timely predictive maintenance, servicing equipment when it is
needed based on its operating characteristics. Predictive maintenance based on important
operating parameters yields highly reliable operations while minimizing maintenance costs from
excessive scheduled maintenance or emergency reaction to equipment failures.
Cirronet also will be showcasing the SEM HL family of Class I Div 1 license-free wireless
Ethernet bridges at the ISA EXPO. The SEM HL family products are certified to UL 1913
Groups B, C and D. Unique to the SEM HL family is the ability to mount the antenna up to 250
feet from the explosion proof enclosure using standard RF cable. The SEM HL family includes
bridges operating in the 900MHz and 2.4GHz license-free bands and provides data rates from
172.6Kbps to 1.2Mbps. Distances of 20+ miles can be covered with the 900MHz SEM HL
products using omnidirectional antennas with clear line of sight. The 2.4GHz SEM HL products
can cover ranges in excess of 5 miles with gain antennas.
About Cirronet
Cirronet supplies wireless modules and box products for the industrial market to device OEM
manufacturers, integrators, and end users. Its products enable customers to wirelessly monitor
and control electronic devices by establishing wireless connection between machines and the
internet. Its OEM modules are incorporated into custom wireless solutions ranging from
portable heart monitors to overhead crane controls, and its industrial box products provide
wireless connections in harsh industrial environments. Cirronet’s products are based on
proprietary and industry standard protocols that include ZigBee, BluetoothTM, and WIFI; and
they operate in the license-free 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz ISM bands. For more
information regarding Cirronet’s products and services, please visit Cirronet’s web site at
www.cirronet.com
About Aleier
Aleier is a well established EAM provider whose mature CMMS platform is leading the
expansion of the industrial automation category. The Aleier CMMS system has been deployed
for over a decade in municipal, state, and federal government agencies and businesses for
applications including fixed asset tracking and building automation and electronics control
monitoring. Aleier software provides customers the ability to utilize and manage data they now
have available, which can be collected via either a wired or wireless data collection
infrastructure. Its architecture and features make it an ideal platform for developing asset
management and optimization applications seen as a key opportunity within the pervasive
internet space. For more information regarding Aleier’s products and services, please visit
Aleier’s web site at www.aleier.com.
About RFM
RF Monolithics, the leader in low-power wireless sensor networks and high performance RF
components for over 25 years, is helping to provide connections that will extend the edge of the
Internet in machine-to-machine connectivity through its Solutions Driven, Technology EnabledSM
approach. With its acquisition of both Cirronet and Aleier in September 2006, RFM is the first
company to provide a complete family of end-to-end industrial wireless sensor networking with
enterprise asset management and computerized maintenance management systems. For more
information on RFM visit our websites at www.rfm.com and www.wirelessis.com.
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