Revolutionary technology to monitor radio signals

Revolutionary technology to monitor radio signals
It revealed an emerging Canadian company backed by one of the founders of the BlackBerry company unveiled a technique for monitoring the radio signals that he says can be used to detect intruders, or crowd management, or find victims of natural disasters.

She Cognitive Systems Inc. said Tuesday that its technology, called Amera, sensitive to movement in physical space by detecting small changes in the radio signals that bind in a manner unseen smart phones and other devices to wider networks.

He said the co-founder of the company Canadian crown Manco "What we are building is essentially a camera for radio-frequency signals and try to understand what is meant by those signals."

It closed the company and supports the capital to a large extent by Quantum Valley Investments investment company owned by Mike Lazaridis, which aims to help bring revolutionary technology to market.

Lazaridis is known for his involvement in the company, which later became the Blackberry and manufactured smart phone to the founding of the same name. Since then Lazaridis left the company to focus on special projects.

The company said "Cognitive Systems" she collaborated with one unnamed partner to develop the product for monitoring and securing homes due to be launched mid-year 2016. The company consists of 50 employees and is considering also targeting a second slice of the market before the end of next year.

The company's engineers have designed their own emerging electronic chip of the product, which includes four reception of wireless devices and flexible processors that can quickly switch between different functions.

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