Link Labs CEO Bob Proctor to Present at IoT Slam Virtual Internet of Things Conference on April 9, 2021
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The IoT Slam conference is one of the year’s biggest IoT industry conference. On day one of the virtual event, Bob Proctor, co-founder and CEO at Link Labs, will present an informative session on How to Achieve Accuracy and Affordability in IoT Asset Tracking.
Ranging has long been the gold standard for precision location systems, powering technologies such as GPS and Ultrawideband (UWB) but at a cost: these systems are often too expensive for tracking most items and have onerous power requirements or finicky install procedures. This summer, Link Labs launched AirFinder OnSite, its next generation Real-time Location System (RTLS) that dramatically improves accuracy and affordability. With seven patented or patent-pending Link Labs technologies, AirFi
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Link Labs to Unveil Its Next-Generation IoT Asset Tracking Platform in 3/18/21 Webinar
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AirFinder OnSite is the first enterprise solution that uses phase ranging to bring location accuracy with Bluetooth LE tags to the sub-meter level – to within an arm’s length. It’s also the first to eliminate the need to choose between high cost/high accuracy ultra-wideband solutions or low cost/low accuracy traditional Bluetooth LE solutions – both high accuracy and low cost are now attainable for companies of all sizes. ANNAPOLIS, Md. (PRWEB) March 16, 2021 WHAT & WHO:
Link Labs CEO Bob Proctor and Chief Engineer Mark Bloechl will host a webinar to unveil AirFinder OnSite, a next-generation IoT asset tracking platform with unprecedented accuracy and affordability.
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How did Mars form? How did it become the frozen desert that it is today? Did liquid water last long enough on the Martian surface to potentially support the development of microbial life?
These are just some of the questions that NASAâs latest and most sophisticated rover, named âPerseverance,â will try to answer as it embarks on a multiyear exploration of the red planet.
Noureddine Melikechi, dean of the Kennedy College of Sciences and a professor in the Department of Physics and Applied Physics, is part of the science team for SuperCam, one of the main instruments onboard Perseverance that will be conducting experiments on the surface of Mars.