
Cooper Bussmann, Inc.
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Ellisville, MO 63021-5942
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PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATION
InVision Wireless Network
Bridge Router/Mesh Router
Designer Specifications
April 25, 2006
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InVision Wireless Network
Preliminary Designer Specifications
April 25, 2006
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The Bussmann Genesis Network is a wireless sensor network that will allow data to be
transmitted about the status of sensors monitoring overcurrent protection devices with in a
facility. The system uses a mesh network topology to enable highly reliable data
transmission. The data is then sent to a web based portal. The portal allows the user to
define how they wish to be notified upon an event occurring with in the network of sensors
they are monitoring. The network operates in the 900MHz range of the ISM band of the
frequency spectrum.
One of the advantages of the system is that it is highly scalable. Up to 10,000 device
sensors can be monitored.
The sensors operate on a different frequency from the data transport layer of the network.
The mesh network operates on a second frequency. This allows for the system to have a
high reliability and minimize data collisions. The BTR-1 is certified for operation under FCC
15.249 regulations
BRIDGE ROUTER DESCRIPTION
The bridge router acts as a collection point for the data. The sensors transmit data on a
specified frequency. The bridge router collects this data and processes it and re-transmits
the data on a different frequency. By using two different frequencies the system can listen
and talk at the same time. The electronics are housed in a NEMA 4X enclosure. The unit
contains an internal antenna to make the installation hassle free. Unit also uses a UL listed
cord set and liquid tight strain relief rated. Status of the unit can be view via LEDs viewable
on the enclosure face.
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INFORMATION DOES NOT CONVEY ANY RIGHT TO LOAN, SELL OR DISCLOSE THE INFORMATION. UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR USE OF THE INFORMATION IS
PROHIBITED. THIS DOCUMENT IS TO BE RETURNED TO COOPER INDUSTRIES, INC. UPON COMPLETION OF THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS LOANED O R UPON
REQUEST.
COPYRIGHT. COOPER INDUSTRIES, INC. This is an unpublished work. The disclosure of this work is limited to select personnel. Further dissemination or disclosure to the public
is PROHIBITED. This unpublished work is protected by Federal Copyright law and all rights thereunder are reserved by Cooper Industries, Inc.