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The key implications of digital transformation
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. By David Boswarthick, Director New technologies at ETSI
Engineering a sea change in ocean wave energy harvesting
Columbia Power Technologies has announced that it is helping to expand the marine economy by providing reliable, cost-effectiveenergy harvesting and storage, data and communication services for offshore assets.
Green buildings get a boost
Tony Armstrong, Business Development Director at Analog Devices (ADI) explains how wireless sensor nodes are becoming a key application for energy harvesting.
Safety standard for fully automated driving systems
The use of low speed automated driving systems can contribute to reduction of congestion and carbon emissions all over the world, however the enrolment of such systems has been hampered by the lack of safety standards, until now; as an international group of experts led by WMG, University of Warwick working as part of an ISO technical committee have published the first international safety standard for level 4 automated driving systems.
Cyber protection for Israel’s water supply
Israel’s water supply came under major attacks last year by what foreign intelligence sources described as an attempt to disrupt the country’s critical infrastructure. The apparent goal of the attacks was to raise the level of chlorine in the water supply by changing the logic of the Programmable Logic Controller without raising any alarms.
Hand-held camera cube reference design enables AI
Maxim Integrated Products has unveiled the MAXREFDES178# camera cube reference design, which demonstrates how Artificial intelligence (AI) applications previously limited to machines with large power and cost budgets can be embedded in space-constrained, battery-powered edge devices.
LYNX MOSA.ic selected for Avionics framework
Lynx Software Technologies has announced that Collins Aerospace, a Raytheon Technologies business, has selected the LYNX MOSA.ic for Avionics framework as the foundation for its next-generation Perigon flight control and vehicle management computer.
Wind River Studio delivers transformational automation
Wind River has introduced its latest release ofWind River Studio, a cloud native platform for the development, deployment, operations, and servicing of mission-critical intelligent systems from devices to cloud. It enables dramatic improvements in productivity, agility, and time-to-market, with seamless technology integration that includes far edge cloud compute, data analytics, security, 5G, and AI/ML.
Safety framework for off-highway autonomous vehicles
Oxbotica and TRL have piloted the use of the first Code of Practice for the safe and cost-effective deployment of autonomous vehicles in unstructured off-highway environments, with a live trial conducted in a quarry using a number of off-road vehicles.
Ensure LiDAR automotive distance sensor precision with the right TIA
For autonomous vehicles to succeed, passengers must trust the car sensors and software to guide them safely and accurately to the destination. The key to delivering on trust lies in the fusion of inputs from various sensor types to enhance accuracy, redundancy, and safety, a technique that has been enabling advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). One of the primary sensors is light detection and ranging (LiDAR), and designers need to ensure th...