A Guide to Retail IoT: Creating the Shopping Experience of the Future

November 24, 2017

As millennials take the reigns as the largest generation and demand an omnichannel experience, many retailers continue to face friction and fail to meet the challenge. From the supply chain and order fulfillment to the in-store experience, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to meet the expectations of consumers who blur the lines between the physical and digital space. While innovative organizations have been leveraging technology like mobile and smart devices to improve the customer experience, many fall short and are still searching for an efficient way to accurately capture consumer data and measure ROI.

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eInfochips is a product engineering and software R&D services company with over 20 years of experience, 500+ product developments, and over 40M deployments in 140 countries. Today, 60% of our revenues come from Fortune 500 companies and 80% from solutions around connected devices. From silicon to embedded systems to software, from deployment to sustenance, we map the journey of our customers. We have the expertise and experience to deliver complex, critical, and connected products across multiple domains, for projects as small as a one-time app development to a complete turnkey product design. We continuously invest and fuel innovations in the areas of Product Engineering, Device Lifecycle Management, IoT & Cloud Frameworks, Intelligent Automation, and Video Management.

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Whitepaper: Connected Machines

whitePaper | April 14, 2022

A connected machine ecosystem comprises industrial assets interlinked via software and intelligent technologies, to drive smarter and more agile decisions. Industry 4.0, a revolution driven by advancements in technology, integrates physical operations with smart digital technologies (such as AI, industrial IoT, blockchain, connectivity infrastructure, etc.) to create a more holistic, interconnected.

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Improving the Reliability of the Internet of Things

whitePaper | May 24, 2022

Despite the best efforts of developers, embedded and IoT systems are usually deployed with bugs remaining in their code. A development team introduces an average of 120 bugs per 1,000 lines of code during development. Approximately 5 percent, or 6 bugs per 1,000 lines of code, typically remain in the shipped software.

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Smart Intersections – IoT insights using Wi-Fi

whitePaper | November 28, 2019

Globally, more than 1.25 million people die in road traffic crashes every year and a further 50 million people are injured or disabled.¹ Meanwhile, congestion costs Australians $16.5 billion in 2015, according to the Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics. The price of congestion is expected to double between $27.7 and $37.3 billion by 2030, without major policy changes.

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Huawei 5G Wireless Network Planning Solution White Paper

whitePaper | March 1, 2023

Mobile communications has brought about profound changes in people's lives. In order to cope with a burst of traffic growth in 2020, the industry is witnessing the arrival of massive device connections, and emerging new services and scenarios, and celebrating the fifth generation of mobile communications.

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Internet of Things (IoT) in the Federal Government

whitePaper | June 8, 2021

The Internet of Things is one of the most impactful IT innovations of our time. As consumers, we already encounter the IoT in our daily lives with smart items such as TVs, watches, and phones. As we journey further in time, IoT will become a ubiquitous aspect of life at home and in the workplace. Gartner defines the IoT as the network of physical objects that contain embedded technology to communicate and sense or interact with their internal states or the external environment.” More simply, IoT devices are computers (typically very small), that are embedded into an object to perform a function (e.g., collect data, run software) and connect to a network (e.g., the internet). For example, an IoT device could be an assembly line sensor capable of detecting minute deficiencies and determining when equipment needs repair.

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WI-FI 6/6E INDUSTRIAL IOT (IIOT)

whitePaper | July 4, 2022

Explore uses of WiFi (6/6E/7) capabilities for Industrial IOT (IIOT) applications. Define and validate critical KPIs (latency, reliability, mobility, etc). Field trials of WiFi6E IIOT use-cases in progress (stand-alone & 5G/Wi-Fi convergence) Formalization of relationships with complimentary industry groups.

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Spotlight

eInfochips

eInfochips is a product engineering and software R&D services company with over 20 years of experience, 500+ product developments, and over 40M deployments in 140 countries. Today, 60% of our revenues come from Fortune 500 companies and 80% from solutions around connected devices. From silicon to embedded systems to software, from deployment to sustenance, we map the journey of our customers. We have the expertise and experience to deliver complex, critical, and connected products across multiple domains, for projects as small as a one-time app development to a complete turnkey product design. We continuously invest and fuel innovations in the areas of Product Engineering, Device Lifecycle Management, IoT & Cloud Frameworks, Intelligent Automation, and Video Management.

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