Exhibit Information
Stage | Key Technologies Stage |
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Hall | hall6 |
Booth Location | 6K197 |
Exhibit Products Name |
Passive components (resistors, capacitors, transformers, inductors, OSCs, crystal oscillators, filters) Noise-reducing components Transducers (acoustic transducers, magnetic heads, motors, sensors/actuators) High-frequency modules (digital tuners, RF modules) Other power source-related items Sensor/Actuators Car electronics Environmental/energy-related technologies Health care/medical electronics |
The theme for Murata's booth at CEATEC JAPAN 2014 is "Wireless Sensor Networks."
Wireless sensor networks are emerging as a key technology area as more and more attention is focused on concepts such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Cloud. The Murata booth will feature two display areas devoted to "Wireless Solutions" and "Sensing Solutions," both of which play core roles in the realization of wireless sensor networks. Demonstrations will feature a variety of sensors and connectivity modules, as well as solutions combining both.
There will also be a display area featuring "Power Solutions," products contributing to power supply systems to support people's lives and businesses in settings from the infrastructure to the office and the home.
We hope as many people as possible will visit the Murata booth to view our total solutions, incorporating connectivity module, sensor, and power products, for a wide range of needs.
Other functional components
Murata provides wireless solutions with support for a variety of communication standards. A wide selection of products, suitable for many different usage scenarios and environments, will be on display.
Sensor/Actuators
With "Wearables/Healthcare," "Security," and "Structural Health Monitoring" as the themes, demonstrations will be presented showing how sensors can be used for a variety of applications, ranging from monitoring human activity and monitoring structures such as homes and office buildings to monitoring large-scale structures such as bridges.
Other power source-related items
The featured themes will be power supply systems with reduced power consumption to meet the requirements of data centers in the age of big data; more compact power supplies to meet needs related to the increase in the number of base stations; and energy management systems to implement automated peak power reduction and peak shifting.