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Analogue IC market to grow strongly in next five years
According to IC Insights’ new 2018McClean Report, which becomes available this month, sales of analogue ICs are expected to show the strongest growth rate among major integrated circuit market categories during the next five years. TheMcClean Reportforecasts that revenues for analogue products - including both general purpose and application-specific devices - will increase by a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6% to $74.8bn in 2022 ...
Autonomous driving solution targeting applications of the future
Renesas Electronics andAirbiquity have announced the release of a a secure, high performance automotive solution with Over-The-Air (OTA) capabilities, targeting Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), vehicle-to-everything (V2X), and automated driving applications of the future.
Transforming the IoT with alternative memristors
The internet of things is coming, that much we know. But still it won’t; not until we have components and chips that can handle the explosion of data that comes with IoT. In 2020, there will already be 50 billion industrial internet sensors in place all around us. A single autonomous device – a smart watch, a cleaning robot, or a driverless car – can produce gigabytes of data each day, whereas an airbus may have over 10 000 sens...
Mood-based features redefine comfort on the daily commute
Car makers are placing an increasing emphasis on the vehicle interior as a place for reflection and focus in response to growing consumer interest in wellness. HARMAN’s response is Moodscape, a new tech that uses mood-based features to redefine comfort and entertainment in the daily commute.
Introducing Drive360 autonomous driving solutions
In this video, Chris Jacobs from Analog Devices discusses the company's Drive360 Autonomous Driving Solutions. Drive360 is a portfolio of products that enable autonomous driving solutions.
Mobile robotics: the key to success
Autonomous mobile robots are causing a paradigm shift in the way we envisage commercial and industrial vehicles. In traditional thinking bigger is often better. This is because bigger vehicles are faster and are thus more productive. This thinking holds true so long as each vehicle requires a human driver. The rise of autonomous mobility is however upending this long-established notion: fleets of small slow robots will replace or complement large...
Paving the way toward cell-sized robots
An electricity-conducting, environment-sensing, shape-changing machine the size of a human cell? Is that even possible?Cornell physicists Paul McEuen and Itai Cohen not only say yes, but they’ve actually built the 'muscle' for one.With postdoctoral researcher Marc Miskin at the helm, the team has made a robot exoskeleton that can rapidly change its shape upon sensing chemical or thermal changes in its environment.
Shaping the future of electronics design
Scientists at the University of Southampton have discovered a way of enhancing the capabilities of an emerging nanotechnology that could open the door to a new generation of electronics.In a study published in the journal Scientific Reports, researchers show how they have pushed the memristor – a simpler and smaller alternative to the transistor, with the capability of altering its resistance and storing multiple memory states – to a ...
The difficulties of testing driverless cars in Moscow
What is the worst confluence of driving conditions you can possibly imagine? It's probably nighttime in a densely populated city. There would be a vision-obscuring blizzard making the roads slick and unreliable. Traffic would be thick and moving irregularly. Worse, the drivers around you would have seemingly little regard for your safety, or even their own. Even the road signs would be difficult to see. Welcome to life for drivers in Moscow. Aut...
Two-way communications ensure real time protection for military
Automotive Robotic Industry Limited (ARI) has selectedElsightto provide the Communications on the Move (COTM) technology for itsadvanced, mission-oriented autonomous and collaborative Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) for military andsecurity situations. The initial order will equip ten of its vehicles with highly secure, two-way communications.