WWC insights: Cognitive Systems introduces client-side Wi-Fi sensing for a host of new use cases
Embedded Wi-Fi sensing technology will enable a host of new use cases from security through to smart home IoT and smart buildings.
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Embedded Wi-Fi sensing technology will enable a host of new use cases from security through to smart home IoT and smart buildings.
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Three companies are betting that combining Wi-Fi sensing, connectivity latency management, and device recognition will spin some magic.
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The world of Wi-Fi sensing is evolving fast – and leading sensing technology vendor Cognitive Systems is leading the charge when it comes to new use cases.
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Wi-Fi is revolutionising the connected experience within the home. Get all the details by joining us on Nov 10 @7 pm CET for the live stream!
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With a better understanding of the technology and its capabilities it is hard to see how Wi-Fi sensing is somehow a threat to personal security, experts say.
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Lots of news from Wi-Fi NOW Partners and others from the past week. Enjoy.
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Our Wi-Fi NOW Partners are racing ahead with new, high-value Wi-Fi solutions and services. Have a look here for more.
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Wi-Fi sensing-as-a-service has raced from theory to revenue-generating reality at warp speed. Here’s what Wi-Fi NOW Partner Cognitive has achieved in just a couple years.
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Wi-Fi sensing is one of the Wi-Fi industry’s most exciting new innovations. Now we’re teaming up with the world’s leading sensing company.
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The Waterloo, Canada based company says the new funding will be spent advancing their Wi-Fi-based sensing technology towards more accurate localisation and to develop new use cases.
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The imminent opening of CES 2019 is not stopping a slew of Wi-Fi companies from announcing their latest Wi-Fi achievements this week.
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A Canadian startup is using Wi-Fi signals to detect movement around your house. It is a lot simpler and less conspicuous than other security and safety systems, says CEO Taj Manku.
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