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Adaptive Network Topology

Adaptive Network Topology is a proprietary (but open access) multicast wireless sensor network technology designed and marketed by ANT Wireless. It is primarily used for sports and fitness sensors.
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It defines a wireless communications protocol stack that enables hardware operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM band to communicate by establishing standard rules for co-existence, data representation, signalling, authentication, and error detection. It is conceptually similar to Bluetooth low energy, but is oriented towards usage with sensors.
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VANTIQ
VANTIQ
VANTIQ’s goal is to provide the best technology platform for Enterprises to digitize their business while keeping humans in charge. The latest technology advancements will usher in an era of greater change than the world has ever seen. VANTIQ’s products facilitate the transition to this highly complex, data-driven world.
ARCHERMIND
ARCHERMIND
ArcherMind Technology (Nanjing) Co., Ltd. was established in 2006, as a global leading intelligent technology expert, focusing on Embedded Software development for smartphone, intelligent car, intelligent hardware and mobile internet, dedicated to providing entire lifecycle software solutions to global customers.Headquartered in Nanjing, China, ArcherMind has established R&D centers in Chengdu, Wuhan, Xi’an and Wuhu, and provides technical resources service for different customers in Beijing, Shanghai and other first-tier cities, meanwhile, set up overseas centers in the United States, Germany, Japan, India and other countries to serve many Fortune Global 500 companies.
DecisionIQ
DecisionIQ
DecisionIQ was founded in late 2014 to commercialize the IIoT research of Dr. Nagi Gebraeel. He is a Georgia Power Associate Professor in the School of Industrial & Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech. His research, which began in 2002 at Purdue University, is noteworthy on many levels, including the use of an equipment failure test lab and funding by a Career Grant from the National Science Foundation. In July-2015, Dr. Gebraeel joined with Co-Founder, Andrew Lewis, to start the commercialization work. DecisionIQ entered the Flashpoint accelerator in October-2015 and entered the market in June-2015. At Flashpoint, extensive customer discovery was essential to set the right feature set for the integration of this research into what is now called the Genesis IIoT Platform. In 2016 the Company was also a member of the Coca-Cola sponsored Bridge:ATLANTA innovation program. DecisionIQ's operations are at Georgia Tech's ATDC technology incubator, Tech Square, mid-town Atlanta.
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