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Smart condition monitoring increases malt barley productivity
One of the UK’s largest producers of malted barley,Muntons hasprotected vital parts of their production process against unscheduled down-time by using the Smart Condition Monitoring (SCM) system from Mitsubishi Electric.Used to make beer, spirits and a range of popular foodstuffs, malted barley is produced in large batches where environmental conditions are critical to a consistent product.
Pushing the barriers of autonomous systems
The Swarm Technology are not just any ordinary unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). They fly together. Better still, they swarm together, for any Star Trek fans out there. They can also team up with a manned aircraft and act like a force multiplier. This kind of unmanned aircraft can bring significant improvements to almost every area of national and homeland security, from enhanced surveillance to missile defence. Guest blog written byAndreea Volos...
Common-mode choke meets 1000BASE-T1 requirements
Sampling of the common mode choke coil has been announced by Murata, designed to be fully compatible with the automotive high-speed (1Gbps) LAN standard, 1000BASE-T1. The new DLW32MH101XT2 is claims to be the smallest common mode choke coil for 1000BASE-T1 applications.
COCKPIT-5G project to rid the UK of black-spots
5G will be available across the entire UK as black-spots are being identified by researchers at the School of Engineering, University of Warwick. The project COCKPIT-5G has won a £210,000 grant from Innovate UK, once they’ve identified black-spots they can enhance connectivity for businesses, AI (Artificial Intelligence), driverless cars and manufacturing.
UK’s largest ever automotive technology delegation heads to JSAE
In a bid to further boost the UK’s leading position in the research, development and production of low carbon and intelligent mobility technologies, the largest ever delegation of British companies will exhibit on the UK Pavilion at this year’s JSAE Spring Congress.The event, which runs from 22nd-24th May in Yokohama, is the biggest and one of the most important automotive technology conferences and exhibitions in Japan, attracting mo...
IoT, drones and cyber crime lead the agenda at IFSEC 2019
The broadcaster and security journalist, Frank Gardner OBE and counter terror expert and Drone Warfare author, Dr Dave Sloggett have been confirmed as keynote speakers for this year’sIFSEC International, taking place 18th-20th June 2019 at ExCeL London.
Japanese government pledges support for DSEI Japan
The Japanese Ministries of Defence, Foreign Affairs, and the Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Agency have officially given their backing to the country’s first fully integrated defence event, DSEI Japan, taking place from 18th to 20th November. The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Defence have confirmed their official support for the first DSEI Japan.
5G rollout and the data centre sector
The imminent rollout of the 5G mobile communications network and the significant increase in data that will need to be processed, stored and distributed is likely to have a significant impact on the data centre sector. So what should data centre operators be doing to prepare for it? By Clive Partridge, Rittal’s Technical Manager, IT Infrastructure
Bringing low power to intelligent autonomous designs
Diodes Incorporated has announced a family of automotive-compliant PCI Express (PCIe) 4.0 clock generators and buffers featuring advanced features for demanding automotive applications, including head units, ECUs, ADAS, navigation, telematics, and infotainment.ThePI6CG182Q,PI6CG184QPI6CG188Q and PI6CB184Q provide differential low power, High Speed Current Steering Logic (HCSL) outputs with on-chip termination.
Navigation solution design for ADAS and autonomous vehicles
A new video explains how the ACEINNA Open Navigation Platform simplifies and accelerates navigation solution designs.