RBR Commits to PUCK Protocol13/10/2008 |
| RBR Ltd. is working with the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute - (MBARI) to develop "PUCK" enabled instruments. Such instruments facilitate integration of RBR sensors into monitoring networks using the PUCK protocol to configure real time settings and upload data. |
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An RBR instrument is part of a current MBARI demonstration of a network of diverse instruments using IEEE-1451, Sensor Web Enablement, and PUCK standards. PUCK enablement demonstrates RBR's understanding that end user requirements are driving manufacturers towards instruments that are readily interoperable.
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