Potential solution domains include fall monitoring, pedestrian/bicyclist safety, monitoring physical distance and mask-wearing, physical worker safety, fitness, and posture tracking - and other health and safety problems that can be addressed by utilizing Edge AI for IoT DATE 24-26 September, 2021 APPLICATION DEADLINE 8 September 2021 REGISTER NOW! A series of three Transatlantic AI Hackathons […]
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Wi-Fi seems to be the perfect broadband connectivity option. The spectrum is always free to use and constantly expanding. The standards have always been advancing rapidly and interoperation between the billions of Wi-Fi devices is excellent. Yet something fundamental is missing that hinders even wider adoption. Why? Because each Wi-Fi device is actually an isolated silo, where the chipset, hardware, firmware and cloud are all proprietary and cannot be separated. |
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