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Next-gen software framework for connected and autonomous cars
Wind River has announced enhancements to the Wind River Chassis portfolio of safe and secure automotive software. The latest updates to the Chassis portfolio include the integration with Wind River Titanium Cloud virtualisation software that delivers high reliability and ultra low latency to support the rigorous requirements of the world’s most demanding computing and communications networks.
Could the screen of the future be analogue?
After a multi-million dollar crowdfunding campaign, Scribit has been presented at Las Vegas’ 2019 Consumer Electronic Show (CES), where it will be on display until January 11th. Designed by CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati, Scribit is a write and erase robot that can turn any vertical surface into a low-refresh screen displaying information from the web, user-generated content and art. Scribit can endlessly transform any physical wall around us in...
Multi-channel spectral sensor for mobile colour measurement
Worldwide supplier of high performance sensor solutions, ams, has launched a miniature spectral sensor chip that brings laboratory-grade multi-channel colour analysis capability to portable and mobile devices. In end products such as mobile phones or accessories, the new AS7341 from ams produces precise spectral measurements in a wide range of lighting conditions.
Sleep solution for IoT, elderly care and baby monitoring launched
Sleepacewill be taking its smart sleep solutions to the next level at this year’s CES, with a complete range of packages now available for international IoT partners, and the launch of a new Smart Sleep Sensor for Babies.Suitable for babies from 0 to 6 months old, Sleepace’s Smart Sleep Sensor for Babies is a much-needed peace of mind offering specifically for new parents.
G.hn technology is expanding into new markets
The demand for Smart Cities across the world has led the HomeGrid Forum to expand its work for 2019 into Smart Grids, Internet of Things (IoT), Connected Cars, and Visible Light Communication (VLC). On the opening day of CES 2019, HomeGrid Forum announced the expansion of G.hn technology beyond the home to enable Smart Cities.
Audio tech enables clear calls in the car for the voice-enabled age
A new audio technology that enables clear conversations between occupants in the front and back of the car as well as for incoming phone calls has been announced by HARMAN at CES 2019.
Organisations to implement C-V2X roadside units
At CES 2019, Las Vegas, the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) and Qualcomm Technologies, announced the implementation of C-V2X vehicle communication technology. Working closely with Commsignia, C-V2X enabled roadside units (RSUs) will be featured along select roadways.
Joint efforts for roadside safety and automated driving
At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019, continued joint efforts to help accelerate commercial deployment for C-V2X direct communication technology for roadside safety, traffic efficiency and automated driving has been announced by Audi, Ducati, Ford Motor Company, and Qualcomm Technologies.
Health patch with long battery life to measure vital signs
At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2019), in Las Vegas, imec and TNO are presenting the latest version of their health patch. Developed in the framework of the Holst Centre in Eindhoven, the new health patch offers comfort and a long battery life. It can also be manufactured at a fraction of the cost of previous generations, making it a user-friendly, disposable solution for ambulant patient monitoring.
AV perception engine launched for reliable autonomous driving
VAYAVISIONhasannounced the release of VAYADrive 2.0, an AV perception software engine that fuses raw sensor data together with AI tools to create an accurate 3D environmental model of the area around the self-driving vehicle.