SMART CAMPUSES

Brand Owner Address Description
CYTILIFE SMART CAMPUSES Cytilife, Inc. 1724 Summit Ave. Minneapolis MN 55403 SMART CAMPUSES;Consulting services for others in the field of design, planning, and implementation project management of integrating Internet of Things (IoT) technology with advanced analytics and predictive modeling that enables strategic decision-making in public, government, business, residential, and academic settings; Design and development of computer software; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for providing internet-based and artificial intelligence-powered monitoring, notification, and analytics systems and reporting for spaces often occupied by groups of people, including public, government, business, residential, and academic settings; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for use in the Internet of Things (IoT) environment, namely, computer software application programs designed as a framework for connecting IoT capable devices to a computer network; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for integrating Internet of Things (IoT) technology with advanced analytics and predictive modeling that enables strategic decision-making in public, government, business, residential, and academic settings; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for managing devices, actuating sensors, visualizing data and trends, and collecting and analyzing data from networked devices;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A communication link is established between the smart card and a computer using a valid smart card communication protocol. A smart card communication device determines the valid smart card communication protocol used by a smart card by polling a communication channel using a plurality of smart card communication protocols until a valid acknowledgment message is received. A radio frequency circuit is configured to communicate with the smart card using the valid smart card communication protocol. A digital signal processor having at least two demodulators demodulates an incoming data stream produced by the receiver in accordance with the valid smart card communication protocol in a dynamically reconfigurable manner.