Research Innovation Program

Dust Networks, a pioneer and leading provider of intelligent wireless sensor networking systems (WSN), is pleased to sponsor the Research Innovation Program. The Research Innovation Program is designed to foster continued innovation in WSN within the academic and research community.

Innovation comes from many sources, and in the same spirit of innovation that encouraged Professor Kris Pister to co-found Dust Networks, we invite you to join fellow researchers as they drive forward with novel research and applications in the exciting field of wireless sensor networks.

The Research Innovation Program offers two SmartMesh IA-510 Research Development Kits and access to the Dust Networks Research support Community to enable researchers to develop applications based on Dust Networks' industry-proven technology and share information and knowledge with colleagues.p>

  • SmartMesh IA-510 Research Development Kits
  • The SmartMesh IA-510 WirelessHART (H) Research Development Kit provides all the tools necessary for quick and easy prototyping and WirelessHART-compliant application development.  Included in each kit is a network manager, demonstration network devices, documentation, and software that make it easy to begin developing your WSN applications. Click here to learn more and order kit.

    The SmartMesh IA-510 Industrial (I) Research Development Kit provides all the tools necessary for quick and easy prototyping and application development. Included in each kit is a network manager, demonstration network devices, documentation, and software that make it easy to begin developing your WSN applications. Click here to learn more and order kit.

  • Research Support Community
  • Once you have purchased a SmartMesh IA-510 Research Development Kit, you will have access to the Dust Networks Research Support Community. The Research Support Community is an online support forum with a moderator available to answer your questions. The Support Community is also a valuable resource for networking with others pursuing research in the field and to share information, solve problems and find practical solutions in a broad range of wireless sensor networking applications.