IoT
IoT processor licensed for NB-IoT connected devices
Licensor of signal processing IP for smarter, connected devices, CEVA, has announced that Sanechips Technology (previously named ZTE Microelectronics Technology) has licensed the CEVA-X1 IoT Processor for its Narrowband-Internet of Things (NB-IoT) product, the RoseFinch7100. Sanechips leveraged the CEVA-X1 to develop an area- and power-optimised NB-IoT solution that is capable of delivering on the promise of long-life, low-cost cellular conn...
Advanced cloud-based leak detection reporting
H2O Degree has announced its latest advancement in cloud-based, leak detection reporting. Working in tandem with H2O Degree’s wireless water meters, the updated web-based leak detection reports are proving effective in helping apartment building owners dramatically cut their average daily consumption, or ADC.
IoT: the top priority in driving digital transformation
According to global research findings published by Inmarsat, IoT has become the leading technology for digital transformation and is the number one priority for 92% of organisations. The Inmarsat Research Programme study focusing on the enterprise application of the Internet of Things (IoT) revealed that machine learning (38%), robotics (35%), and 3D printing (31%) were also key requirements for effectively delivering digital transformation ...
Understanding the industrial IoT and RTI’s technical product suite
Real-Time Innovations (RTI) has launched a 'Getting Started' programme with a series of step-by-step video tutorials, whitepapers and technical documentation. It simplifies the process of understanding the IIoT and deploying RTI Connext DDS.
IoT teaching tools target professors and students
An Internet of Things (IoT) teaching approach with a suite of advanced tools has been developed by NI. Professors and students can take advantage of these teaching tools, which consist of the myRIO Student Embedded Device, LabVIEW toolkits, PTC’s ThingWorx software and projects created by Tufts University, to build real-world IoT applications in the classroom.
IoT sensor kit maintains optimum conditions for tulip bulbs
As part of London Tech Week, Electronic Specifier attended TechXLR8 at London’s ExCeL. We got the chance to meet with 30MHz, a Dutch company that lowers the barrier to entry to industrial sensor technology. The interoperable plug-and-play 30MHz Sensor Toolkit is designed for quick implementation of sensors in the hundreds of thousands, and its dashboard makes data monitoring simple and user-friendly from any device.
Are e-cigarettes the next hacking risk?
While electronic cigarettes might be better for your personal health than normal cigarettes, latest research has found that your computer might not be so lucky. Giving a presentation at BSides London, security researcher & C++ software developer Ross Bevington showed how an e-cigarette could be used to attack a computer by fooling the computer to believe it was a keyboard or by tampering with its network traffic. While Bevington's p...
Launch of IoT applications and services to speed up
Kerlink and myDevices has announced they are integrating their complementary technologies to accelerate design and launch of IoT smart applications and services. The two companies are integrating Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) included in Kerlink’s core network-management platform, Wanesy RAN (Radio Access Network), and its lighter embedded version, Wanesy SPN (Small Private Network), in myDevices’ Cayen...
oneM2M's role in the IoT to be finalised
With initiatives such as InterDigital’s oneTRANSPORT project providing a blueprint for future smart city applications, the UK is taking a leading role in delivering real world Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
IoT security platform minimises risk
A joint multi-level IoT platform solution has been announced by Rohde & Schwarz Cybersecurity and Arkessa. The companies say it unlocks the full potential of IoT by enabling secure interactions across digital ecosystems of devices, people and systems. The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to expand rapidly and poses significant network connectivity and security risks.