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Wireless
4th January 2022
Pet microchips expecting huge growth
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A pet microchip is a computer chip which is enclosed in a small glass cylinder (the size of a grain of rice) and is injected into the pet’s skin as a means of identification.
Wireless
4th January 2022
A guide for multilingual IoT in the era of globalisation
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the world through its technological advancement of automating daily tasks. It has a software connection to hardware devices that transfers data to automate the actions through a simple command of its users. You can easily spot them on your mobile phones, home appliances, automobiles, and even security tools. Once people taste the convenience of automation, it is hard for them to go back to conventional practices. Electronic Specifier explains.
Wireless
4th January 2022
Fast track to wireless connectivity with modules
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Wireless connectivity has quickly moved from being a high-end option for electronics to a requirement for entire classes of product. Though sometimes it is possible to use wired networks for connections to other systems on a network, wireless connectivity is now regarded as being the primary mechanism for linking sensors to industrial control systems, and through gateways, to the internet, writes Cliff Ortmeyer, Global Head of Technical Marketing at Farnell.
Wireless
4th January 2022
Enhancing safety in the construction sector
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Zyter, a digital health and IoT-enablement platform, announced that it is collaborating with Zurich North America (Zurich), Qualcomm Technologies, Everguard.ai (Everguard) and Rudolph Libbe Group (RLG) to advance the use of AI-based Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to enhance construction safety. The goal is to help prevent job site incidents and accidents that can result in serious injuries and costly property damage.
Wireless
4th January 2022
Choosing the right wireless technology - Part 2
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In part one of this series, we explored several considerations for selecting the ideal wireless technology for a design. We reviewed frequency spectrum, licensed and un-licensed spectrum, as well as several common bands. We also discussed communication range and various factors that influence range such as the output power and the sensitivity of the receiver. Part one ended with a discussion about network topology, exploring mesh versus point to multi-point and some of the associated trade-offs like cost, power consumption, and latency. Dan Clement, Senior Principal Solutions Marketing Engineer, ON Semiconductor.
Wireless
4th January 2022
Key implications of the digital transformation
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Digital transformation is a term that is often used, and is at the forefront of many agendas. Though it is most often applied in a business context, the reach of the overall concept extends far beyond modern business practices - with the potential for creating long-lasting positive outcomes across all aspects of society. David Boswarthick, Director, New Technologies at ETSI explains further.
Power
4th January 2022
Wireless charging speed gets a boost
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An integrated wireless power receiver delivers faster wireless charging and flexible charge sharing for diverse portable and mobile devices for home, office, industry, healthcare, and in-car applications, says STMicroelectronics.
Wireless
4th January 2022
Why should we feel excited about haptic technology?
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Until relatively recently, the average person had very limited knowledge of haptic technology and it is highly likely that if questioned, few would be able to describe how and where they had engaged with it, or possibly even explain what it is. Francois Jeanneau, CEO Novasentis at KEMET Electronics Corporation offers some insight.
Wireless
4th January 2022
The future of Bluetooth is faster, more flexible and sounds great
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With many engineering teams now working regularly with Bluetooth 5.0, it may be overwhelming to think about having to also get up to speed on Bluetooth 5.1 and 5.2. After all, point releases don’t usually warrant this much fanfare, but 5.1 and 5.2 have exciting new features you should certainly familiarise yourself with. Jennifer Gibbs, Field Applications Engineer at Laird Connectivity.
Wireless
4th January 2022
Internet Governance Forum: technology changing the world
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The world is changing faster than ever before. Smart cities, AI, digital education, IoT, and cyber security are the key topics discussed during the first day of the IGF 2021, the UN Digital Summit organized in Katowice.
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