@article{Folea_Ghercioiu_Ursutiu_2010, title={Cloud Instrument Powered by Solar Cell Sends Data to Pachube}, volume={6}, url={https://online-journals.org/index.php/i-joe/article/view/1464}, DOI={10.3991/ijoe.v6i4.1464}, abstractNote={Despite the economic downturn, there have been quite a few new developments in the world of remote measurements lately. Tag4M (www.tag4m.com) introduced the concept of cloud instrument where sensors connected to WiFi tags send data to off-the-shelf Access Points which are part of the WiFi infrastructure that exists in enterprises, retail outlets, factories, and warehouses. Access Points route the data to the Internet where specialized web applications receive the information for processing and display. One of these specialized web applications is Pachube, (http://www.pachube.com) which bills itself as a â??real-time data brokerage platform}, number={4}, journal={International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE)}, author={Folea, Silviu and Ghercioiu, Marius and Ursutiu, Doru}, year={2010}, month={Oct.}, pages={pp. 20–25} }