PlasmaTech, Inc. (Pink Sheets:PMAH), a wireless technology innovator providing solutions to the $120 billion global security market, issued today a case study highlighting the wireless card access and security protocols of its soon to be acquired business, RF Wireless. In late 2005, RF Wireless designed the first UL- and ULC-certified wireless security system for the John Paul Getty Museum (“J. Paul Getty”) at the Getty Center (Los Angeles, Calif.).
On par with the Louvre and the Smithsonian, the J. Paul Getty Museum houses valuable European paintings, drawings, sculpture, illuminated manuscripts, decorative arts, and European and American photographs. The museum’s unique mobile displays demanded something that had not been done previously.
RF Wireless designed the first wireless and hard-wired communication path that would sense conditions within the museum's mobile cabinets—each of which could hold as much as $ 5 million in artifacts—and deliver an appropriate response in real-time. For the museum's contractor TRW, RF Wireless included a redundant wireless link that in case of hardware failure, due to tampering, damage or any other instability, would wirelessly transmit data. “The alarm system is still in use today, demonstrating how flexible our groundbreaking wireless technology was and continues to be,” concluded Williams. Read the full case study on the J. Paul Getty Museum at http://www.plasmatechwireless.com/case.html.
PlasmaTech provides end-to-end hardware and software solutions capable of supporting multiple generations of existing wireless and hard-wired networks, from legacy cable systems to unprecedented extreme-range WiFi access. Modular design, remote monitoring and power control, and customized management features are adaptable to a wide range of applications in the industrial, commercial and government sectors.
About PlasmaTech, Inc.
PlasmaTech, Inc. is an innovator in the development, design, manufacturing and worldwide marketing of secure wireless solutions for consumer, industrial and government applications. PlasmaTech’s platform technology provides military-grade encryption security for the transmission of data, voice and video over wireless data communication links, offering extreme distances that were previously unachievable in the industry.
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