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The number of connected devices and the Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly expanding, as is our dependence on them. The emergence of mobile and IoT devices has revolutionised the way the world operates and continues to help businesses thrive in every facet of their daily operations. Yet, these new technologies pose major security risks to users and organisations, having not been built with security in mind. |
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Altitude Angel has initiated the deployment of a purpose-built, commercial-grade sensor network in the UK. This network is designed to detect and track drones and aircraft operating at low altitudes. By incorporating ADS-B (automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast) and Mode S receivers and advanced SDR (software defined radio) capabilities, the network can identify drone transmissions as well…
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An intelligent monitoring system has been introduced by Scottish Water across rural locations in the Highlands and Islands, using IoT technology to gather important data that helps keep the water network in Scotland safe.
Using a device developed by CENSIS for M2M Cloud Scotland’s centre for sensing, imaging, and IoT technologies Scottish Water can now automatically collect information on the temperature and flow of water in Scottish Water buildings as part of routine quality assurance checks. |
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Researchers at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) have developed a robotic system that allows surgeons to perform surgeries with four arms by using their feet on an interface. The results, published in The International Journal of Robotics Research, specify the device is designed to help with laparoscopy operations, which are used to examine…
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Weebit Nano has fully qualified its Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) module up to 125 degrees Celsius, the temperature specified for automotive grade 1 Non-Volatile Memories (NVMs). This achievement demonstrates the suitability of Weebit ReRAM for use in microcontrollers and other automotive components, as well as high-temperature industrial and IoT applications. |
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In today’s automotive landscape, the rise of connected cars, fuelled by IoT, have paved the way for remarkable advancements. At the heart of these IoT-driven advancements lies the Connected Car API (Application Programming Interface), which serves as a gateway for seamless communication and interaction among various components within the connected car ecosystem. By employing a…
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Researchers develop a machine-learning technique that can efficiently learn to control a robot, leading to better performance with fewer data. Researchers from MIT and Stanford University have devised a new machine-learning approach that could be used to control a robot, such as a drone or autonomous vehicle, more effectively and efficiently in dynamic environments where…
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Senior Product Manager at Wireless Logic, Iain Davidson, has commented on his hope to see IoT on the agenda as British Prime Minister (PM) Rishi Sunak is due to meet with energy bosses. The PM’s meeting comes amid soaring energy costs for UK consumers following the Russian invasion of Ukraine disrupting the market supply. To better deal…
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Astrocast, a provider of satellite IoT (SatIoT) connectivity, has announced its partnership with Ontoto, an Australian provider of telemetry solutions to the mining and environmental compliance industry. Ontoto has successfully integrated Astrocast’s Astronode S into its Vibrating Wire Data Logger. This data logger is being used with great effect across the mining sector to monitor…
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Infineon Technologies introduces the new XENSIV 60 GHz radar sensor BGT60UTR11AIP. With a compact size of only 16 mm², it is the smallest 60 GHz radar sensor with antennas in package (AIP) on the market and is specifically designed for integration into the smallest devices. This makes the sensor ideal for vital sensing (heart and…
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