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Mobitrum announced a market-ready new battery-free smart sensor device
Mobitrum receives U.S. Patent No. 7,801,058 "METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC INFORMATION EXCHANGE ON MESH NETWORK DEVICES."
Mobitrum is awarded two US patents: 7,630,736 and 7,586,888 for wireless mesh network technology.
Mobitrum is selected for Phase II contract under NASA SBIR for "Passively Powered and Programmable Sensor-RFID"
Mobitrum is selected by NASA for 2008 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program Phase 1 awards.
Mobitrum is selected by NASA for SBIR Phase II.
Mobitrum successfully participated NASA's first time microgravity research flights aboard commercially-owned aircraft to test hardware and technologies.
Mobitrum "Virtual Sensor Test Instrumentation" SBIR project is selected by NASA's Innovative Partnerships Program to participate in reduced-gravity test flights on September 8th in Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX.
Mobitrum is successfuly demonstrated MOBEE® and MOBEE NET® at COMPUTEX 2008 in Taipei from June 3-7.
Mobitrum Corporation started shipping MOBEE NET® Intelligent sensor/RFID evaluation Kit.
Mobitrum Corporation Taiwan Branch is moved to Taipei Nei-Hu Technology Park to focus on OEM and commercial market.
Mobitrum Corporation is selected to receive 2007 SBIR award.
Mobitrum Corporation has been selected by NASA for SBIR Phase II award.
Mobitrum announced a new MOBEER device based on TI's CC2430 ZigBee.
The University of Maryland's industrial partnerships program announces Mobitrum is one of the 28 new research projects partnering with University researches to develop MIMO FPGA software.
Mobitrum Corporation has been selected to receive a Maryland Industrial Partnerships (MIPS) award for developing "MIMO-OFDM Wireless Communications Systems."
Mobitrum Corporation has been selected by NASA for two SBIR Phase I awards.
Mobitrum Corporation has been selected by NASA for SBIR Phase II award.
Mobitrum Corporation has been awarded General Services Administration (GSA) Contract GS-35F-0006T.
Mobitrum Corporation announced a MIMO-OFDM FPGA ODM package to reach 300 Mbps.
