The 41118 (or related 4111 variants) belongs to the CrossWave Edge family, known for its capability. Unlike standard vacuum-mop hybrids, this model features a specialized brush roll and suction path designed to pick up debris and liquid right up against baseboards and in tight corners.
| Item | Description | |------|-------------| | | LCDV‑41118 | | Title | Low‑Cost Distributed Vision (LCDV) System – Scalable Edge AI for Real‑World Environments | | Duration | 36 months (01‑2023 → 12‑2025) | | Funding | €7.4 M (EU Horizon 2020 + national co‑funding) | | Consortium | 8 partners (4 universities, 2 SMEs, 1 large industry, 1 standards body) | | Lead Organisation | Institute of Embedded Systems, Technical University of Munich (TUM) | | Primary Deliverables | • Hardware reference design (PCB, optics, enclosure) • Open‑source firmware (FreeRTOS + TinyML) • Edge‑AI inference library (quantised CNNs) • Cloud‑connector API (REST + MQTT) • Field‑trial report (3 sites) | | Stakeholders | Municipalities, agritech firms, manufacturing plants, system integrators, end‑users (city planners, agronomists, maintenance engineers) |
LCDV‑41118 has successfully
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LCDV‑41118 is a three‑year research‑to‑deployment programme (Jan 2023 – Dec 2025) funded by the European Horizon 2020 Innovation Programme. The project’s goal was to design, prototype, and field‑test an for use in smart‑city, precision‑agriculture, and industrial‑IoT applications.