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Smart Surveillance
Smart Surveillance
-Managing large scale fleet of remotely located Cameras and IoT Gateways turns out to be operational expensive job.-Upgradation of AI/ML applications running on the Cameras.-Application Orchestration and management becomes challenging for AI and ML applications running across the solution.-Frequent failures require truck rolls.
Smart Optimization
Smart Optimization
SoftBank Mobile wanted to secure high-performance mobile broadband services following the rapid traffic shift to LTE, prepare for VoLTE and manage signaling increase in the most highly populated metropolitan areas in the world.
Smart Traps
Smart Traps
Well known for their mouse and rat traps, Victor pest control constantly attempts to use new technology to create better products for their customers. Seeing an opportunity to improve their product offering, the product developers at Victor decided to create an intelligent mousetrap that lets users know that it caught a mouse—thus preventing the user from having to check the trap every day. In order to make this happen, Victor needed a way to send signals from battery-powered traps to an email or cellphone. Because the traps run on batteries, Victor would need something low-powered but could still send a strong signal inside a building.
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Smart Plants
Smart Plants
Smart Plants is a full-stack IoT company working with industrial it-solutions.We make you understand the full depth of your processes by capturing and processing the data surrounding your business, for you to make better informed decisions.
SMART Wireless Computing
SMART Wireless Computing
SMART Wireless Computing?, a manufacturer based in Newark, CA, is a fast growing developer of high-performance production-ready ARM? ISA based embedded computing platforms for IoT applications.
Smart Sense d.o.o ()
Smart Sense d.o.o ()
Smart Sense is a Croatian IT company consisting of both tech magicians and business savants, on a mission of closing the gap between physical and cyber world with innovative state-of-the-art IoT solutions. Their ultimate goal is to enable a more delightful everyday life for our end users, so relax and enjoy the Smart sense complete home/life solutions. The most important thing to know about Smart Sense is that we are fueled by a passion for technology. That aforementioned passion is maintained by a variety of experts from different fields: software, hardware, and business alike. Our focus of interest is Internet of Things, the idea of techtopia where all the things around us are connected, communicating and working in perfect harmony. We are aware that this task is distant, expensive and not easily achievable. However, quitting is not our credo and shying away from a challenge is not our modus operandi. We are ready to abandon the adequate and search for phenomenal. For this purpose only, we write our own software, we create our own hardware and we tread bravely towards the interconnected reality and the Holy Grail of networking: The Internet of Everything.
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Smart Contracts
Smart Contracts
A Smart Contract is a computer protocol intended to digitally facilitate, verify, or enforce the negotiation or performance of an agreement. Smart Contracts allow the performance of credible transactions without third parties. These transactions are trackable and irreversible. Proponents of Smart Contracts claim that many kinds of contractual clauses may be made partially or fully self-executing, self-enforcing, or both. The aim of Smart Contracts is to provide security that is superior to traditional contract law and to reduce other transaction costs associated with contracting. Various cryptocurrencies have implemented Smart Contract service models. A Smart Contract not only describes the rules and penalties related to an agreement in the same way that a traditional contract does, but it can also automatically enforce those responsibilities.
Smart Lighting
Smart Lighting
Smart lighting technology is designed to improve energy efficiency, enable automation in reponse to event triggers, and provide users with more precise control of lighting conditions. This may include high efficiency fixtures and automated controls that make adjustments based on conditions such as occupancy or daylight availability. Adding IoT sensors provides additional functionality. For example, streetlights equipped with cameras or proximity sensors can deactivate when no movement has been sensed for a specified period of time. By connecting sensors to the cloud, their data can be used in a variety of ways beyond simply managing lighting. It can also be used to monitor usage patterns, such as identifying areas or times when activity is greater or less than normal.
Smart Shelves
Smart Shelves
Smart shelves automatically keep track of inventory in a retail store using wireless inventory control systems that are fitted with weight sensors or other solutions. The weight sensors are integrated into the shelf itself or installed under normal shelves. These weight sensors consistently notify the back-end system about the existing quantity of items on the shelves. Alternatively, wireless devices can use RFID tags and readers to scan products in the display and stock shelves when items are checked out. In addition to sensing items, smart shelf solutions often also include electronic pricing labels that allow the price tags to be easily changed digitally. Some solutions also allow customers to use their smartphones to scan shelf labels in order to display additional information such as nutritional labels directly on the phone.

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