Sonitor's new Wireless Receiver infrastructure launched
Sonitor Technologies has launched a new wireless receiver infrastructure, which allows receivers to communicate with the server either wirelessly via 802.15.4, the existing Wi-Fi, or via Ethernet.
February 18, 2011

Sonitor Technologies' ultrasound real time locating system (RTLS) technology is specifically developed and designed for use in hospitals and for a variety of hospital applications. The receiver infrastructure of the system leverages existing local area network, either wired or wireless, for communication of RTLS signals to a central server. The receiver units can even be powered by batteries, if a 110 V is not available, or via PoE if Ethernet is chosen.

 

The wireless functionality builds on the newest generation of plug and play, high definition receivers which can establish several locaiton zones inside the same room. This allows for workflow and safety applications, such as patient-caregiver-equipment interaction event recording, hand sanitation comopliance monitoring and alerts, clinical information screen auto log on/log off and other applications.

 

The ability to plug and play as a result of this next generation of wireless receiver infrastructure brings efficiencies to thesystem, and further supports ease of use and installation.

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HDR Gateway and Wireless Receiver

Together the HDR Gateway and the Wireless Receiver form the Sonitor Wireless Ultrasound RTLS Infrastructure. The solution combines industry leading accuracy performance with the ultimate in cost-efficient installation, powering and communication simplicity.