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NeSSI II/III – The DoE Project Participants

Department of Energy Project Funding MicroAnalytical Sensors Development on NeSSI Platform John Mosher, Bob Nickels, Ulrich Bonne Honeywell International CPAC May 2004, Seattle WA. NeSSI II/III – The DoE Project Participants. Department of Energy press release, November 2003:.

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NeSSI II/III – The DoE Project Participants

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  1. Department of Energy ProjectFunding MicroAnalytical SensorsDevelopment on NeSSI PlatformJohn Mosher, Bob Nickels, Ulrich BonneHoneywell InternationalCPAC May 2004, Seattle WA

  2. NeSSI II/III – The DoE Project Participants Department of Energy press release, November 2003: Wireless and Sensing Solutions Advancing Industrial Efficiency. Honeywell International is leading a collaborative R&D project involving the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Caviton, Inc., Axonn, Ember Corporation, EPRI, and iAculum. The partners will create and field test an affordable and easy-to-use wireless network technology for industrial environments and will develop and demonstrate innovative sensor technologies for sampling and analyzing gaseous and liquid process streams. These technologies will reduce process upsets, lower energy consumption, reduce emissions, and enhance competitiveness. DOE and the partnership will each contribute $5,168,713 over the life of the project.

  3. NeSSI II/III – The DoE Project Participants

  4. NeSSI II/III – The DoE Project Participants Participant Role Expertise Honeywell Laboratory & Sensing & Control Business Develop PHASED gas composition microanalyzer World class MEMS & microsystem integration Honeywell Laboratory & Industrial Measurement Business Develop solid state reference electrode (SSRE) Above plus leader in industrial electrochemical measurement Honeywell Sensing & Control Develop and integrate NeSSI-III systems Industrial temperature, pressure, flow, and embedded products Caviton / U of Illinois Develop micro discharge detectors Leaders gaseous electronics ExxonMobil Chemical Field test GC w/ NeSSI in an ethylene plant World leader in petrochemical and chemical processing DowChemical Field test NeSSI w/GC, PHASED & pH in ethylene distillation /trace contam., and boiler feedwater Leading chemical processor DuPont Field test humidity sensor on NeSSI for titanium oxide drying Leading chemical processor Air Products Field test PHASED and Raman spec. in gas processing plants Leading gas products supplier Honeywell Specialty Materials Field test NeSSI w/GC for refrigerant distillation control Specialty materials supplier UOP LLC Field test O2 for heater control Ind. process design and control

  5. NeSSI II/III Developments 2003 • Progress! • Increased adoption and endorsement of NeSSI as a platform. • Extensive learning from prototype systems delivered to Dow, ExxonMobil and UOP. • Identification of Intrinsically Safe, commercially viable Network for use with NeSSI. • Better understanding of user requirements. • Dept of Energy NeSSI project won. • Expansion of NeSSI II and III platform applications: • Analyzer Sampling Systems. • ‘Cluster Applications’ of stand-alone components to provide specific data. • Chemometric applications to provide new methods of analysis. • Stand-alone Microanalytical Systems. • Challenges! • There is still a lack of market size data for vendors to base development decisions on. • Dept of Energy NeSSI project contract needs to be signed and funded. • NeSSI II Specification needs to be solidified

  6. Thank You! CONTACT INFORMATION:John Mosher, NeSSI Customer Development, Honeywell Sensing & Control, (209) 339-4004john.mosher@honeywell.com Ulrich Bonne, Research Fellow, Honeywell Labs, (763) 954-2758 ulrich.bonne@honeywell.com Bob Nickels, Industrial Product Development Manager, Honeywell Sensing & Control, (815) 235-5735 bob.nickels@honeywell.com

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