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CSAR lecture: Passive Internet of Things powered by artificial intelligence

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The world’s most accurate passive radio-frequency identification device location-tracking.

The digitisation of retail, healthcare, manufacturing, logistics and supply chain processes means that IoT, smart sensors and other AI driven processes are becoming increasingly prevalent. However, the smallest data inaccuracies can have the most profound operational, safety and security consequences and so existing inventory tracking solutions are typically not fit for purpose because they cannot detect and track tagged items with the required accuracy at speed. Based on his PhD at Cambridge, Sabesan founded PervasID which has developed the world’s most accurate passive RFID location tracking solution powered by Al.

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