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What is a haptic feedback technology? Types, devices, and use
Simply put, haptics is a technology which allows one to receive tactile information through their sensations, by applying forces, vibrations, or touches. Haptics simulate an object or interaction from the virtual system, producing the feeling it’s real.
Manufacturing with a smaller footprint
Since the time of Henry Ford, the consensus among manufacturers has been that bigger is better. Economies of scale would provide increasing profits, and this necessitated ever larger manufacturing facilities.
Building public acceptance with autonomous vehicles
With the global autonomous vehicle market worth $76bn in 2020, it’s predicted to reach $2,162bn by 2030, a compound annual growth rate of 40.1%.Key players in the automotive sector, including Ford, Audi and Tesla have developed autonomous systems and made headway with self-driving technology.However, greater public acceptance is required for autonomous driving to become widespread in daily life.
Why full-vehicle OTA testing is vital for success in the autonomous vehicle sector
Industry boundaries are changing. The increasing dominance of Internet of Things (IoT) and AI technology in our daily lives mean traditionally demarcated industrial sectors are combining.
Neousys IP67 waterproof GPU computer adds support for NVIDIA RTX A2000 GPU
Neousys Technology announces its SEMIL-1700GC series has added support for the NVIDIA RTX A2000 Ampere GPU card. Originally supporting the NVIDIA Tesla T4, the IP67 fanless SEMIL-1700GC can now deliver the same GPU performance at a much more effective cost.
The world's first fashion show in mixed reality
In association with TESLASUIT, the human-to-digital interface, Metaverse platform Somnium Space has organised the first virtual reality avatar fashion week in history – held in Prague and in the virtual world this September.
The spacer/time conundrum (aka pillars of DFM wisdom)
Spacers? Pillars? They're not interesting at all are they? They're not sexy like iPhones, EVs or AI systems. No, they are not. But they are probably in smart mobile devices such as Alexas and Teslas. And if you go looking through the catalogue of a spacers or pillars supplier, you'll find a huge selection to choose from. Why is that? Surely a couple of different styles in various lengths would do? Robert Webber, European Applications Manager, Pow...
World Supply Chain Day: shortages catching up with Tesla
As today marks World Supply Chain Day, Electronic Specifier takes a look at the supply chain shortages that finally caught up with Tesla.
History of ADAS: from mechanical systems to the software-defined car
This article, the second in the history of ADAS series, continues the discussion of various ADAS and their histories. The first article talked about cruise control, ABS, traction control, and stability control. This article continues the series with a focus on collision-avoidance systems, automatic emergency braking, and blind-spot warning technology. Dan Clement, Senior Principal Applications Marketing Engineer, Solutions Engineering, onsemi, co...
2022 and beyond: Teslasuit and a new dimension for the Youniverse
Focussing on human-to-digital interface technology, Teslasuit looks for new and innovative hardware and software developments, while establishing new use cases to drive humankind towards a better future.