A few years after the release of Wi-Fi, it emerged as one of the first go-to technologies for indoor positioning. Since then it has become one of the most important communication technologies in the world, serving as a backbone for global communication. The first version of the 802.11 Wi-Fi protocol was released in 1997. Like other communication protocols including BLE and UWB, Wi-Fi can be used to transmit data between devices using radio waves. Wi-Fi is everywhere, especially in our indoor spaces, used by nearly all wireless devices and network infrastructures - including smartphones, computers, IoT devices, routers, APs, and more. Incredibly vital and widespread, the Wi-Fi ecosystem is ubiquitous all throughout our daily lives. Wi-Fi is a radio-frequency technology for wireless communication that can be leveraged to detect and track the location of people, devices and assets, and can be easily activated for indoor positioning with existing Wi-Fi access points (APs) and hotspots. Learn more about Wi-Fi and how this omnipresent radio-frequency technology can be used to detect location and be easily activated to power a multitude of indoor positioning and location-based IoT applications. Explore all Inpixon supported hardware including tags, anchors, sensors and more.Learn more about Inpixon’s proprietary sensors including Inpixon Pod, Inpixon Sensor 4000, and Inpixon Sensor Ultra.Turn your data into intelligence with AI-powered analytics.Īccurately pinpoint the location of people or assets inside a building. Integrate business data with indoor maps to create map-enabled solutions that address multiple use cases.Ĭreate situational awareness with precise indoor positioning and wireless device detection.
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