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HEC And GpsLatitude Develop Remote Wireless Engine Controller

As a universal, multi-fueled controller, HEC plans to include this technology as a standard feature on all of its products as well as offering the controller as a stand-alone product for use with any engine regardless of brand, displacement or power level.
by Staff Writers
Algona IA (SPX) Sep 09, 2008
Hydrogen Engine Center has announced it has engaged GpsLatitude (GPSL) to enhance HEC's proprietary oxx Boxx engine controller with GPSL's state-of-the-art wireless technology to produce a Remote Wireless Engine Controller.

The agreement provides for development and testing by both parties working to create a production-ready controller by the second quarter of 2009.

GpsLatitude, a Montreal technology development company, is a provider of wireless security solutions and tracking for mobile assets. They also focus on wireless transmission solutions using available public and private wireless networks infrastructure.

These wireless solutions are expected to enable HEC and its end users to conduct live testing and monitoring on engines in their respective applications, on a global scale. Information to be provided via the Remote Wireless Engine Controller is being designed to include engineering data on system performance, usage specifications, system status and, if necessary, location deviations.

Capabilities of the controller are also expected to allow for multiple engines to be interconnected.

Additional features of the proposed controller are being designed to include the ability to track the physical location of a system. This would allow both HEC and its customers the ability to be notified if a system is moved outside of its assigned parameters.

As a universal, multi-fueled controller, HEC plans to include this technology as a standard feature on all of its products as well as offering the controller as a stand-alone product for use with any engine regardless of brand, displacement or power level.

GpsLatitude Co-Founder, Jan Rowinski, was recently appointed to the HEC Board of Directors and is eager to begin working with HEC to bring this product forward.

Mr. Rowinski stated, "This controller has the potential to be marketed on a worldwide scale, as it can be applied to any engine or system. It can also be modified to match an oEM's specifications should an engine manufacturer wish to purchase a private label version of the controller. Using our technology with oxx Power products we can provide customers with a complete system including some of the best technology available today."

HEC President and CEo, Ted Hollinger, explains the importance of this relationship with GpsLatitude by stating, "GpsLatitude has the experience and technology needed to make such an important addition to our product lineup. By working with Mr. Rowinski and the GPSL team, we look forward to delivering a wireless controller that has the potential of knowing no geographical boundaries. By raising the bar on our technology's capabilities, we intend to create a substantial market and technology advantage in the Clean-Tech industry. In addition, we believe the wireless feature for our controller will facilitate exceptional customer services and response time."

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