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Presenting the new, enhanced SensorCloud.com!
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The all new SensorCloud.com |
LORD Corporation MicroStrain® Sensing Systems has announced a series of enhancements to its SensorCloud™ cloud-based sensor data platform (http://www.SensorCloud.com).
Introduced in 2011, the SensorCloud™ platform is a unique sensor data storage, visualization, and remote management platform that leverages powerful cloud computing technologies to provide excellent data scalability, rapid graphing, and user-programmable online analytics. It is currently used by numerous LORD MicroStrain® customers across a variety of industries and disciplines, including aviation, defense, oil & gas, and manufacturing.
Click here to read about the SensorCloud enhancements.
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LORD MicroStrain wins numerous tech awards
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2014 Silver Innovation Best of Sensors Expo Award
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LORD Corporation MicroStrain® Sensing Systems has been awarded a 2014 Best of Sensors Expo Silver Innovation Award for its 3DM-GX4-25 Attitude Heading Reference System (AHRS) Inertial Sensor.
This marks the eighth straight year (and 13 of the last 14) that LORD MicroStrain has won a Best of Sensors Expo Award. The award was presented by Mat Dirjish, Executive Editor of Sensors Magazine, at the Sensors Expo & Conference on June 26 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois.
In addition, SensorCloud was recently named to ProfitBricks' list of the"Top 49 Tools For The Internet of Things", and our 3DM-GX4 line of Inertial Sensors was named one of the "Top 101 Components on 2014" by MachineDesign magazine.
Click here to read about our BOSE award.
Click here to read about the "Top 49 Tools For the Internet of Things".
Click here to read about the "Top 101 Components of 2014".
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TECH NOTE: Migrating from the 3DM-GX3 to the 3DM-GX4
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The 3DM-GX4 family of inertial sensors
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The 3DM-GX4™ is the latest generation of the very popular 3DM-GX series of IMU/VG, AHRS, and GPS-INS. We have made every effort to design this as a "drop-in" replacement for the previous-generation GX3 inertial sensors, making it easier to upgrade. However, there are a few key performance and API differences between the GX3 and GX4 series.
There are several critical, performance-related differences between the GX3 and GX4 inertial sensors. If you have an application that is directly impacted by any of these performance areas, you should be aware of how the performance difference may affect your application.
Click here to read the entire Tech Note.
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2014 Tradeshow Schedule
LORD MicroStrain attends a variety of industry tradeshows each year. The highlights of our remaining 2014 tradeshow schedule include:
July 14-20 - Farnborough, UK -- Farnborough Airshow
October 28-30 - Novi, MI -- Automotive Testing Expo (with Stellar Technologies, Inc.)
November 5-7 - Las Vegas, NV -- Remote Monitoring and Control Conference 2014
December 8-12 - Daytona Beach, FL -- International Maintenance Conference
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