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

Unlike the other scrap, this unit hummed. It didn't have a power port, yet a single amber light pulsed on its surface like a slow heartbeat. Silas knew that the LiveWell Group had once commissioned high-security components for their early smart-cities, but this looked older—and more dangerous.

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.

Lcdv-41118

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

LCDV‑41118 has successfully

Unlike the other scrap, this unit hummed. It didn't have a power port, yet a single amber light pulsed on its surface like a slow heartbeat. Silas knew that the LiveWell Group had once commissioned high-security components for their early smart-cities, but this looked older—and more dangerous. The 41118 (or related 4111 variants) belongs to

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. It didn't have a power port, yet a