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Evolution of Field Server Technology: A Case Study from August 2004 to March 2005

Explore the journey from a concept model to a mass-production model of the Fieldserver-Engine, including the development of the one-chip Field Server OS-free firmware assembler. Witness the transition to the Linux version by Panasonic in 2005, unveiling new applications like farm security and home security. Learn about exhibitions and tutorials for field monitoring servers and ubiquitous computing by FMS's Freespot at Agro-information EXPO 2004 in Tokyo, Japan.

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Evolution of Field Server Technology: A Case Study from August 2004 to March 2005

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  1. Toward Commercial Field Server Sophisticated Case 2004 August (?) 2004 March 3 Concept model Mass-production model Fieldserver-Engine 2004 April One-chip Field Server OS-free Firmware Assembler OS-free Firmware C 2005 Linux Version by Panasonic New Applications Farm-security by ALSOK Home-security

  2. Exhibition and Tutorialsfor Field Monitoring Serverand Ubiquitous Computing by FMS’s Freespot Agro-information EXPO 2004 March 2 – 3 Tokyo, Japan http://www.jsai.or.jp/taikai/16th/ http://www.freespot.com/

  3. 2004 January 27Kona Site in Big Island renewed

  4. NetCam at Kona Site’s Hotspot

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