SiteWERX delivers the most precise location information available today
WirelessWERX has developed patented technology via its SiteWERX platform that enables Bluetooth enabled wireless devices to acquire and provide enhanced location information, including the elusive “Z” or altitude coordinate. SiteWERX facilitates location information from Bluetooth devices to within ten meters.
SiteWERX has four components:
1. A Thin Client specifically designed for mobile devices. It is easily downloaded. self-configuring and run unobstrusively on most cell phones in the market today.
2. A Node Network that is installed inside a building and configured with the specific location information of each node. That information includes address, building name, floor, room number and location description. The nodes are the size of motion sensors and are deployed throughout buildings to form a coverage network.

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3. A Managed Server that manages the configuration and health of the nodes and devices, delivers messaging to the nodes and devices, tracks devices through the node network and integrates with the SiteWERX Server. The managed server also stores floor plans and delivers accurate event reporting.
4. The SiteWERX Server is an interconnection point provided to Emergency Response Centers allowing access to enhanced location data and other SiteWERX services. Emergency Response Centers access and view the enhanced location data via a secure web link to the SiteWERX Location Mapping Server. They can see the location of the call mapped to a building floor plan and they are able to see if a caller is moving from one location to another within the building.
Two products leverage the SiteWERX platform:
E911WERX has been developed for wireless service providers that need more accurate location information in order to respond faster and be in compliance with E911 regulations.
SecurityWERX provides real-time precise location information for campus and multi-building environments and enables security messages that can be broadcast to groups of people in specific buildings.


