If you are an internet service provider dealing with rising customer churn due to poor Wi-Fi quality — this project developed a cloud-based AI system that coordinates Wi-Fi signals across neighboring devices, reducing radio interference. Instead of deploying expensive hardware upgrades, you can offer this as a software add-on that improves perceived internet quality for subscribers sharing dense coverage areas.
AI Software That Stops Wi-Fi Interference and Maximizes Internet Speed
Imagine living in an apartment building where everyone's Wi-Fi routers are shouting over each other — that's basically what radio interference is, and it's why your internet crawls at peak hours. Ambeent built an AI-powered app that acts like a traffic cop for Wi-Fi signals, coordinating all the devices in a neighborhood so they stop stepping on each other's toes. Instead of throwing money at faster cables or fancier routers, this actually fixes the real bottleneck: the wireless airwaves themselves. It works across any Wi-Fi device, making existing internet connections faster and more reliable without replacing any hardware.
What needed solving
Wi-Fi interference is the hidden bottleneck killing internet quality in dense environments — apartments, offices, hotels, stadiums. As billions of devices compete for the same wireless channels, connections become slow and unreliable. Most solutions throw hardware at the problem (better routers, fiber cables) but ignore the real cause: uncoordinated radio signals stepping on each other.
What was built
Ambeent built a cloud-based, AI-powered application that coordinates Wi-Fi signals across neighboring devices to eliminate radio interference. The project delivered a global application release along with 6 total deliverables over the 2-year commercialization period.
Who needs this
Who can put this to work
If you are a hotel or office building operator dealing with guest and tenant complaints about unreliable Wi-Fi — this project built a universal Wi-Fi optimization application that synchronizes device signals to prevent neighbor interference. It works across existing hardware, meaning you can improve Wi-Fi quality across hundreds of rooms or offices without replacing your current infrastructure.
If you are a router manufacturer or IoT platform company preparing for the next wave of connected devices — this project created AI-based spectrum management algorithms that can be integrated into existing products. With billions of devices already connected and 50 billion more expected, this technology addresses the interference bottleneck that will make current Wi-Fi unusable at scale.
Quick answers
What would it cost to deploy this Wi-Fi optimization solution?
The project was funded with EUR 1,000,000 under the EU SME Instrument Phase 2, focused on commercialization. Ambeent operates as a commercial software company (ambeent.ai), so pricing would follow a SaaS or licensing model. Contact the company directly for current commercial terms.
Can this scale to large networks with thousands of devices?
The objective explicitly targets a global scale problem — billions of devices currently connected with 50 billion more expected. The project delivered a cloud-based system with a global application release, indicating it was designed for mass deployment rather than small-scale use.
What about intellectual property and licensing?
Ambeent owns proprietary optimization and AI algorithms as stated in the project objective. The company is a Turkish SME that was the sole consortium partner, meaning all IP from this EUR 1,000,000 project is concentrated in one entity. Licensing terms would need to be negotiated directly with Ambeent.
How does this integrate with existing Wi-Fi infrastructure?
The solution is described as universal — it can work across different Wi-Fi devices without requiring hardware replacement. It is cloud-based and user-centric, meaning it layers on top of existing infrastructure as a software solution rather than demanding a rip-and-replace approach.
Is this actually available on the market now?
The project ran from 2020 to 2022 under the SME Instrument Phase 2, which specifically funds commercialization activities. A global application release was listed as a deliverable for month 24. The company website (ambeent.ai) is active, suggesting commercial availability.
Does this comply with wireless spectrum regulations?
The system manages unlicensed spectrum (the Wi-Fi bands), which does not require telecom regulatory licenses. Based on available project data, the AI optimizes channel selection and signal coordination within standard Wi-Fi frequency bands that any consumer device already uses.
Who built it
This is a single-company project — Ambeent, a Turkish SME, was the sole partner with 100% industry composition. This means all EUR 1,000,000 in EU funding and all resulting IP are concentrated in one entity, which simplifies licensing negotiations. The absence of university or research partners suggests the core technology was already developed before this project, and the funding was used purely for commercialization. For a business buyer, this is actually a positive signal: you would deal with one company, not a multi-party consortium with complex IP sharing agreements.
Ambeent Wireless is a Turkish AI/software company. Their team can be reached through ambeent.ai.
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