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Crossbow Technology

Crossbow Technology, Inc. (also referred to as XBOW) is a California-based company with two main products. One was based on sensors and fibre optic gyroscope inertial sensor systems. This included inertial measurement units, attitude and heading reference systems, digital inclinometers and guidance, navigation and control units. The other was based on GPS and radios using cellular phone technology with multiple environmental sensors that included asset tracking products.

Crossbow Technology, Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustryElectronics-specialized
Founded1995
DefunctJune 5, 2011 (2011-06-05)
FateAcquired by Moog Inc.
HeadquartersMilpitas, California, USA
Key people
Mike Horton, founder
ProductsInertial measurement units, logistics and asset tracking devices
Number of employees
Approximately 50 (2011)

Company edit

Crossbow was founded by Mike A. Horton in 1995. It initially created products based on technology developed at the University of California, Berkeley supported by A. Richard Newton,[1] and had investment from Cisco, Intel and the Paladin Capital Group in 2005.[2][3]

Products included the AHRS500GA, which was used in the Capstone Program of the US Federal Aviation Administration. When introduced in 2003, it was the first stand-alone, completely solid-state FAA certified attitude and heading reference system (AHRS).[4] A follow-up product, the AHRS510GA was designed into the Eclipse Aviation mode 500 very light jet.[5]

Crossbow products included the CTXD02 digital inclinometer, VG700 vertical gyroscope and GNAV540 INS/GPS guidance, navigation and control unit. These products were used on airborne, marine and ground platforms such as the Hunter RQ-5A Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, ITAS and LRAS targeting systems.

During its time in business the company supplied products for shipment visibility and asset tracking, along with integrated peel and stick devices, for use with GSM/GPRS radios, GPS and sensors. These environmental sensors were intended to provide shippers with asset tracking, shipment environment exposure history and tracking capabilities.

Crossbow was one of the first suppliers of the Berkeley-style MICA sensor nodes that it called "motes",[6] which ran the TinyOS operating system. Follow-on products included the MICA2 (868/916 MHz) and MICAz (2.4 GHz) motes, and the Intel-designed IMOTE2. Crossbow also made a software design platform for its hardware called MoteWorks.

Crossbow received awards for these products, including a "Best of Sensors Expo Gold 2006"[7] and the BP Helios Award.[8]

In 2008, Crossbow released eKo Pro Series System,[9] a wireless sensor system that monitors crops, vineyards, agriculture, and the environment. Its sensors can monitor soil moisture, ambient temperature, and leaf wetness of a crop. In the same year, Crossbow Japan released the NeoMote to monitor energy usage in a building and provide a visual display for energy saving.[10] Formerly a joint venture, Crossbow Japan became the Sensor Networks and Systems department of Sumitomo Precision Products.[11]

On June 5, 2011, Crossbow was acquired by Moog Inc. for about $32 million.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ Olga Kharif (October 18, 2004). . Business Week. Archived from the original on August 29, 2012. Retrieved November 17, 2013.
  2. ^ Crossbow Technology : Inertial Systems : Company Overview – Crossbow, Investors July 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Crossbow". Investment portfolio page. Paladin Capital Group. Retrieved November 17, 2013.
  4. ^ "New Products: MEMS-Based AHRS". Avionics Magazine. April 1, 2003. Retrieved November 17, 2013.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on May 9, 2007. Retrieved May 8, 2007.
  6. ^ Marshall Brain (February 28, 2004). "How Motes Work". How Stuff Works web site. from the original on April 7, 2004. Retrieved November 17, 2013.
  7. ^ Report From Sensors Expo Part 1: Best of Sensors Expo Gold Winners – Sensors February 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ BP Global – Press – Winners announced in 2005 helios awards
  9. ^ Reuters
  10. ^ . Commercial product page. Archived from the original on March 10, 2009. Retrieved November 17, 2013.
  11. ^ "Global Leader in Sensory Systems". official Crossbow Japan website. 住友精密工業㈱ センサネットワーク事業室 営業グループ. (In Japanese)
  12. ^ Moog Inc. (November 30, 2011). "Annual Report for the fiscal year ended October 1, 2011". Form 10-K. US Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved November 17, 2013.

External links edit

  • Crossbow Technology Inc. official website at the Library of Congress Web Archives (archived 2006-04-07)

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This article is about the company For alternate uses see Crossbow disambiguation This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view June 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Crossbow Technology Inc also referred to as XBOW is a California based company with two main products One was based on sensors and fibre optic gyroscope inertial sensor systems This included inertial measurement units attitude and heading reference systems digital inclinometers and guidance navigation and control units The other was based on GPS and radios using cellular phone technology with multiple environmental sensors that included asset tracking products Crossbow Technology Inc TypePrivateIndustryElectronics specializedFounded1995DefunctJune 5 2011 2011 06 05 FateAcquired by Moog Inc HeadquartersMilpitas California USAKey peopleMike Horton founderProductsInertial measurement units logistics and asset tracking devicesNumber of employeesApproximately 50 2011 Company editCrossbow was founded by Mike A Horton in 1995 It initially created products based on technology developed at the University of California Berkeley supported by A Richard Newton 1 and had investment from Cisco Intel and the Paladin Capital Group in 2005 2 3 Products included the AHRS500GA which was used in the Capstone Program of the US Federal Aviation Administration When introduced in 2003 it was the first stand alone completely solid state FAA certified attitude and heading reference system AHRS 4 A follow up product the AHRS510GA was designed into the Eclipse Aviation mode 500 very light jet 5 Crossbow products included the CTXD02 digital inclinometer VG700 vertical gyroscope and GNAV540 INS GPS guidance navigation and control unit These products were used on airborne marine and ground platforms such as the Hunter RQ 5A Unmanned Aerial Vehicle ITAS and LRAS targeting systems During its time in business the company supplied products for shipment visibility and asset tracking along with integrated peel and stick devices for use with GSM GPRS radios GPS and sensors These environmental sensors were intended to provide shippers with asset tracking shipment environment exposure history and tracking capabilities Crossbow was one of the first suppliers of the Berkeley style MICA sensor nodes that it called motes 6 which ran the TinyOS operating system Follow on products included the MICA2 868 916 MHz and MICAz 2 4 GHz motes and the Intel designed IMOTE2 Crossbow also made a software design platform for its hardware called MoteWorks Crossbow received awards for these products including a Best of Sensors Expo Gold 2006 7 and the BP Helios Award 8 In 2008 Crossbow released eKo Pro Series System 9 a wireless sensor system that monitors crops vineyards agriculture and the environment Its sensors can monitor soil moisture ambient temperature and leaf wetness of a crop In the same year Crossbow Japan released the NeoMote to monitor energy usage in a building and provide a visual display for energy saving 10 Formerly a joint venture Crossbow Japan became the Sensor Networks and Systems department of Sumitomo Precision Products 11 On June 5 2011 Crossbow was acquired by Moog Inc for about 32 million 12 References edit Olga Kharif October 18 2004 Bringing MEMS and Motes to Life Business Week Archived from the original on August 29 2012 Retrieved November 17 2013 Crossbow Technology Inertial Systems Company Overview Crossbow Investors Archived July 11 2007 at the Wayback Machine Crossbow Investment portfolio page Paladin Capital Group Retrieved November 17 2013 New Products MEMS Based AHRS Avionics Magazine April 1 2003 Retrieved November 17 2013 Eclipse Aviation Partners Archived from the original on May 9 2007 Retrieved May 8 2007 Marshall Brain February 28 2004 How Motes Work How Stuff Works web site Archived from the original on April 7 2004 Retrieved November 17 2013 Report From Sensors Expo Part 1 Best of Sensors Expo Gold Winners Sensors Archived February 24 2007 at the Wayback Machine BP Global Press Winners announced in 2005 helios awards Reuters Wireless Sensor Network and NeoKIT green technology for clean energy use Commercial product page Archived from the original on March 10 2009 Retrieved November 17 2013 Global Leader in Sensory Systems official Crossbow Japan website 住友精密工業 センサネットワーク事業室 営業グループ In Japanese Moog Inc November 30 2011 Annual Report for the fiscal year ended October 1 2011 Form 10 K US Securities and Exchange Commission Retrieved November 17 2013 External links editCrossbow Technology Inc official website at the Library of Congress Web Archives archived 2006 04 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crossbow Technology amp oldid 1180661295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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