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Ericcson are all over this. good news is that they have been using Akida in their research from at least 2022Great. So why isn't Sean talking to all the 6G wireless networking companies? Why is he going to consumer expos instead? Is there a pico-chip we can fab and hand out? Does BRN have a 6G department/person actively reviewing how we can interact with the 6G companies? I don't get it.
https://www.techrxiv.org/users/6922...of-things-standards-trends-and-recent-results
A Communication stack prototype for AI-enabled ZE-IoT devices To demonstrate the feasibility of low-energy AI and low-energy communication in a ZE-IoT device, we have built an example use case, as illustrated in Figure 4. The ZE-IoT device consists of a low-power camera, a neuromorphic AI chip (the Akida neural chip from BrainChip), a low-power radio and a solar panel. The application assumes that the camera takes a picture (e.g., when triggered by a motion sensor), runs a neural network to create the neural embedding of the image (i.e., extracts the neural features from the image), and sends the neural embedding vector via a custom radio stack tailored for AI data that implements approximate and intermittent communication.
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