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LITTLE FALLS, NJ July 10, 2008 -- mPhase Technologies, Inc.,
and its subsidiary AlwaysReady, Inc.,
today announced that development of
their Smart NanoBattery is expected to position the company for entry into
the sensor network market. The key feature of the technology that is being
explored is the wireless activation capability, by which individual sensors
or the entire network could be remotely activated at will via a
radiofrequency (RF) signal.
The ability for the user to activate the Smart NanoBattery at will is known
as Power on Command™. While all methods of activating the Smart
NanoBattery benefit from this feature, wireless activation in particular
offers an additional benefit -- the user is not required to be physically
present or to have a pre-developed wired system in order to initiate power.
This is a significant advantage over conventional batteries which usually
do not permit precise user control over when or where the battery operation
begins. It is especially valuable in situations where reliable power is
critical, and where access to a remote area may be difficult. It could also
be applied in cases where numerous devices need to be activated
simultaneously.
Sensor networks, which consist of multiple autonomous devices working
together, are used in both military and consumer applications. Devices
within such networks are often used to monitor or control an environment or
habitat, and may respond to sound, motion, vibration, or other stimuli. In
a distributed array of sensors, each could include a Smart NanoBattery.
Sensor networks could be used, for example, to monitor traffic or
pollution, in home security systems, in healthcare applications, for fire
detection, and for military battlefield surveillance. The number of
potential applications is growing, providing an excellent opportunity for
mPhase/AlwaysReady to leverage the Smart NanoBattery strengths.
Said AlwaysReady CEO Fred Allen, "We believe that the Smart NanoBattery can
serve as a key platform technology in sensor network development because we
offer advantages that other battery developers do not. Mobility for example
is a key issue -- when sensor nodes or base stations are moving, a wired
system may not be possible. In this case, remote activation may be the only
solution."
About mPhase Technologies, Inc. and AlwaysReady, Inc.
mPhase Technologies, Inc., through its wholly owned
subsidiary AlwaysReady, Inc., is focused on developing and commercializing
a new battery technology based on a well-patented phenomenon known as
electrowetting, which provides a unique way to store energy and manage
power that will revolutionize the battery industry.
Information Source: Marketwire
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