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Functional safety and AI in industry: can they coexist?
Functional safety is often applied in a binary way, where defined operational parameters are considered in an absolute way. It is unlikely that an algorithm that responds with a probability level rather than 'yes' or 'no' would fulfil functional safety requirements, but that is precisely what is happening. By Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics
How VR helped to showcase a fleet of autonomous drones
Bell Innovation is using mocap to model flight in the smart cities of the future.Bell has an 85-year legacy in the aerospace industry. Despite a rich history as one of the leaders in the field, however, the company is not content to trade on its record.
Neousys NRU-120S wins Vision Systems Design award
Neousys Technology has announced that its NRU-120S Series was recognised among the best in machine vision by the judges of the Vision Systems Design 2021 Innovators Awards program. The judging panel consisted of esteemed experts from system integrator and end-user companies.
O-RAN testing accelerates 5G at the edge
Viavi Solutions has announced availability of theTeraVM O-CU Testeron AWS Outposts, marking the O-RAN Central Unit (O-CU) test solution deployed on Amazon Web Services (AWS) Managed Services (AMS) at the network edge.
NXP launches processors on TSMC 16nm FinFET technology
NXP Semiconductors and TSMC has announced the release of NXP’s S32G2 vehicle network processors and the S32R294 radar processor into volume production on TSMC’s advanced 16 nanometer (nm) FinFET process technology.
Demand for unmanned traffic management systems to surge
As of now, North America accounts for a majority of the market share for unmanned traffic management (UTM) systems, followed by Europe. This is due to high penetration of autonomous aerial vehicles, UAVs, conventional aircraft, and drones in the region.
Innovative automation projects for manufacturers
Some of the world’s biggest companies are coming up with technology such as automated warehousing solutions to streamline all sorts of tasks, from picking and packing to greeting visitors. In this article, Neil Ballinger, Head of EMEA atEU Automation,showcases three examples of futuristic, highly automated projects that could inspire the manufacturers of today.
Synchronous measurement for 5G mobile network
Anritsu has announced an upgraded synchronous measurement function for the company’s Network Master Pro MT1000A, the small tester supporting mobile networks up to 100Gbps. Fifth generation (5G) networks are expected to support increasing future numbers of applications and services, such as hi-definition video streaming, autonomous driving, IoT sensing, smart factories.
3,000km navigation-assisted autonomous driving expedition
XPeng has announced the consolidated results for its 3,000km navigation-assisted autonomous driving expedition, reportedly China’s longest real highway autonomous driving challenge by mass-produced vehicles.
Self-driving shuttles hit the road in Cambridge
In what is reportedly a first for UK roads, self-driving shuttles have been launched in Cambridge, successfully transporting their first passengers safely alongside the traffic. The test drive was twenty minutes long and saw the shuttles navigate around a Cambridge University campus, as experts assessed whether or not the technology could one day soon be used more fully.