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How Does 802.11bf Enhance Legacy Sensing?

How Does 802.11bf Enhance Legacy Sensing?

by Sabrina Guillen | Aug 29, 2024 | IoT, Standards, Wi-Fi Sensing

From the early telegraph systems to the era of 5G networks, rapid, transformative advancements have marked the evolution of wireless technology. Particularly after the wireless revolution in the 1990s with the transition from 2G to 4G LTE networks, smartphones and...
WWC Insights: Cognitive Systems Introduces Client-Side Wi-Fi Sensing For a Host of New Use Cases

WWC Insights: Cognitive Systems Introduces Client-Side Wi-Fi Sensing For a Host of New Use Cases

by Sabrina Guillen | Oct 11, 2023 | Cognitive, IoT, Wi-Fi Sensing

During a presentation at Wi-Fi World Congress Toronto 2023, Cognitive’s CEO, Taj Manku, revealed plans to integrate Wi-Fi Sensing software directly onto chipsets, thereby converting clients into motion sensors, unlocking the potential for a wide range of...
What Will the Future of the Smart Home Look Like?

What Will the Future of the Smart Home Look Like?

by Sabrina Guillen | Jun 14, 2022 | Cognitive, IoT

The Jetsons, an American animated series from the 1960s about a nuclear family living in a satirical version of the twenty-first century, complete with complex and funny inventions, inspired millions to fantasise about the future state of technology and life at home....
WWC Insights: Cognitive Systems Introduces Client-Side Wi-Fi Sensing For a Host of New Use Cases

Leading Lights Awards – Outstanding Use Case: Service Provider IoT Award

by Sabrina Guillen | Oct 9, 2021 | Awards, Cognitive, IoT

Cognitive Systems are the recipients of the Leading Lights 2021 Outstanding Use Case: Service Provider IoT Award. To watch the full 2021 Leading Lights Awards ceremony, click here.
WWC Insights: Cognitive Systems Introduces Client-Side Wi-Fi Sensing For a Host of New Use Cases

Stacey on IoT Panel: What You Need to Know about RF Sensing

by Sabrina Guillen | Sep 27, 2021 | Cognitive, IoT, Wi-Fi Sensing

We started with an introduction to Wi-Fi 802.11bf, by Chris Beg, analog designer with Cognitive Systems. He’s part of the IEEE standards-setting effort for Wi-Fi sensing, which aims to turn Wi-Fi devices into sensors that work with other Wi-Fi devices to give a rough...
The Next Big Wi-Fi Standard Is for Sensing, Not Communication

The Next Big Wi-Fi Standard Is for Sensing, Not Communication

by Sabrina Guillen | Jul 6, 2021 | Cognitive, IoT

Sometime in 2024, the IEEE will unveil a new 802.11 standard that will bring new capabilities to everyone’s favorite wireless communication standard. But the upcoming 802.11bf standard isn’t for communication — it’s for sensing. The newest version of Wi-Fi layers on...
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