FOR SCIENTISTS & SERIOUS GROWERS - Designed by world-renowned crop physiologist, Bruce Bugbee, PhD, the SQ-520 full-spectrum quantum USB sensor is the premium tool of choice among leading scientists and growers for accurately measuring the photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) from all light sources.
RUGGED & EASY TO USE - Quantum sensor head is machined aluminum and potted solid with epoxy for years of use in harsh environments, including underwater. Internal memory within the sensor head is capable of storing 10,000 user-specified periodic measurements that can be downloaded as a CSV file to a computer for analysis. For full-spectrum measurements with both a meter and a sensor, please see our MQ-500.
The Spectrum TV App is a FREE mobile app that allows Spectrum TV customers to stream live TV and On Demand content on a smartphone, tablet or smart TV, Apple TV, Xumo TV (also known as Xclass TV), Xumo Stream Box, Roku, Xbox One or Google Chromecast. The app lets you stream Spectrum TV at home or on-the-go. You can also program your DVR, browse the channel guide, set parental controls and search for content with the Spectrum TV App.
A smart kiosk is one element of smart city initiatives that seek to solve urban challenges through data and technology. Smart city technology collects data on city services, assets and resources using sensors and Internet of Things devices, and use analytics to transform that data into insight and intelligence. The benefits of smart city technology include improving the efficiency of city services and the quality of life for residents.
A smart kiosk is designed to provide citizens, visitors, or passersby with access to information and city services. A smart kiosk typically has an interactive screen that allows users to easily seek and find the information they need.
A smart kiosk provides citizens and tourists with access to information at the precise time and location where they require it, enabling them to interact more easily with city services and opportunities.
A smart kiosk allows cities to better serve their citizens and visitors, connecting users with valuable information and communications, improving access to resources and enhancing the image of the municipality. The costs of a smart kiosk can be offset through advertising presented on the kiosk screen.
The charger plugs into your cigarette lighter or power port and once powered up can be paired with the spectrum app that is available on Google and apple store. So once you plug it in, you open the app and follow the in screen instructions which in my case asked me if I wanted the app to enable bluetooth since I had it disconnected. Once it was enable the app searched for the charger, it found it literally within seconds and paired flawlessly.
for development, sales, consulting and engineering and project implementation of soft- and hardware systems and IT services in the field of spectrum management, radio monitoring, wireless network planning and concepts.
Argo for Spectrum takes the same smarts from our network traffic and applies it to Spectrum. At time of writing, Cloudflare sits in front of approximately 20% of the Alexa top 10 million websites. That means that we see, in near real-time, which networks are congested, which are slow and which are dropping packets. We use that data and take action by provisioning faster routes, which sends packets through the Internet faster than normal routing. Argo for Spectrum works the exact same way, using the same intelligence and routing plane but extending it to any TCP based application.
"We are tremendously honored that Charter has chosen Quext IoT as its preferred smart home solution in the multifamily space. Our teams are so closely aligned in both our telecom and multifamily industry experience. Teaming with Spectrum will help both organizations to deploy affordable, highly desirable and valuable products on their properties," said Dave Gilles, CEO of Quext. "This agreement tremendously benefits owners and operators in the multifamily industry, their investors and residents as well."
Quext, is a game-changing technology and software company that makes smarter decisions brilliantly simple. Created by industry experts, Quext reimagined apartment technology with products that work seamlessly together delivering the easiest-to-learn, most intuitive, all-in-one, cloud-based apartment community nerve center ever offered. Core platform innovations include internet of things, digital human customer support, broadband internet, and fintech solutions. Quext is a people-centric firm backed by Madera Residential, an industry leader in multifamily housing investment and property management. Headquartered in Lubbock, TX, the company was recognized as a winner of the Fierce Wireless IoT Challenge 2020. To learn more, visit or follow us on Facebook at
Heating, cooling, and lighting needs in buildings comprise roughly 40% of the energy demand in the United States1, with heating accounting for nearly twice the energy required for cooling2,3. Smart windows can regulate the transmission of visible and near-infrared light, thereby offsetting building energy needs by up to 40% (refs 4,5,6). Among smart window technologies, electrochromic windows have garnered the most attention because they offer dynamic control7,8. Together with temperature and light sensors, smart windows promise to work in concert with building climate control and lighting systems to afford significant energy savings over passive or static alternatives, such as photochromic coatings4. Electrochromic windows require intermittent or continuous power for operation, necessitating external wiring and complicating installation2,4,9,10,11. Low-cost, visibly transparent photovoltaic cells (TPVs) can provide local, renewable power to such electrochromic windows2 without altering building aesthetics or imposing further design constraints. Existing TPV technologies12,13,14, however, do not currently meet this application need because they target the same near-infrared (near-IR) wavelengths for power generation that smart windows aim to regulate dynamically. Selectively harvesting near-ultraviolet (near-UV) light for powering smart window technologies avoids competition for the same spectral range.
Be smart about your choice! Meet the foldable Smart 8 that is designed specifically for high PPFD cultivation practices in growing. Smart 8 760 watt is built using high quality Sosen drivers and top bin LEDs from Osram generating a full-spectrum light source ideal for veg and flowering cycles. It covers each phase of growth from vegetative to flowering and casts an area up to 5x5 in flower. Producing outstanding PPF of 2136 μmol/s and a photon efficacy of 2.8 μmol/J, it can also deliver the entire spectrum of light evenly to your plants, giving them exactly what they want to grow big and fast. The onboard easy-to-read LCD display allows you quickly and easily to check your timing settings, power, dimming, spectrum, PPF and more. There are two built-in knobs above the screen. The right one allows you to easily dim the light from 100% down to 80%, 60% and 40% intensity without the need for any external controllers, while the other is to schedule time for your plants at 6/12/14/16/18 hours. The Bloom button sits between the two knobs, giving you the convenience of switching the spectrum from vegetative (V1) to flowering (F1). For commercial growers, the Smart 8 can be externally daisy chained with a medic grow lighting controller featuring light timing, dimming (1% increments), temperature control for up to 75 fixtures. Each light has a general life expectancy of 50,000 hrs and a 5-year long warranty period, thus, you will get full assurance from us about the durability of the lights.Features and Benefits:
Objective: The SMART (Study for Monitoring Antimicrobial Resistance Trends) surveillance study monitors antimicrobial susceptibility and extended spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) in Gram-negative bacilli recovered from intra-abdominal infections (IAI).
Radio spectrum is the invisible infrastructure that makes the modern world work. A finite resource, spectrum powers everything from your mobile phone to your garage door opener. Smart allocation of spectrum has been essential to U.S. economic development and global technological leadership for decades and, most recently, has been a catalyst for 5G innovation. To sustain America's leadership in wireless, policymakers should continue to focus on effective spectrum policy decisions that advance licensed spectrum. And now is the time to act.
To keep up with dramatic increases in consumer and commercial wireless data usage, over the past decade policymakers have made available more exclusive-use, licensed spectrum while also promoting unlicensed and shared approaches to spectrum access. This forward-thinking spectrum policy with its commitment to licensed spectrum has yielded impressive benefits. The wireless industry has leveraged licensed spectrum to create world-class, reliable and secure mobile networks that are driving economic growth and technological innovation. Simultaneously, spectrum auctions have poured hundreds of billions of dollars into the U.S. Treasury, funding priorities ranging from public safety communications to next-generation television broadcasting.
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