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Self-learning software could help save the planet
Artificially intelligent computer software that can learn, adapt and rebuild itself in real-time could help combat climate change.Researchers at Lancaster University's Data Science Institute have developed a software system that can for the first time rapidly self-assemble into the most efficient form without needing humans to tell it what to do.The system - called REx - is being developed with vast energy-hungry data centres in mind.
Infineon acquires Innoluce BV
Microelectronics from Infineon Technologies AG is a key technology for automated and connected driving. As leading chip provider for driver assistance systems, Infineon continues its innovation path and has acquired 100% of Innoluce BV, a fabless semiconductor company headquartered in Nijmegen. Based on the know-how of Innoluce, Infineon will develop chip components for high-performance lidar systems. Both companies agreed on confidentiality on t...
Switching on to the ‘Smart Factory’
The recent UK launch of HARTING’s Han-Modular Switch US4 connector has been reaffirmed as a strategic part of its Industry 4.0 portfolio. This connector is designed to save control cabinet space, reduce wiring and improve distributed networking, specifically in support of Industry 4.0 modernisation programmes.
Automotive electronics made flexible
The sophisticated mass production techniques that are seen today have many that originated in the automotive industry, and provide the key to delivering complex products at affordable prices.Lean manufacturing has evolved from that foundation to enable higher productivity and greater cost-effectiveness by eliminating waste throughout the supply chain.
In‑vehicle LTE – use cases and opportunities for the connected and autonomous car
In January 1886, Karl Benz filed patent 37435 at the German Patent Office, which was subsequently granted in November. It was for a 954cc vehicle, called the Motorwagen, that was able to deliver less than one horsepower and operated with just one front wheel.
In‑vehicle LTE – use cases and opportunities for the connected and autonomous car
In January 1886, Karl Benz filed patent 37435 at the German Patent Office, which was subsequently granted in November. It was for a 954cc vehicle, called the Motorwagen, that was able to deliver less than one horsepower and operated with just one front wheel.
Murata launches common mode choke coil
Murata announced mass production of the DLW43MH series of common mode choke inductors for use in noise reduction circuits of automotive Ethernet applications based on BroadR-Reach 100 Mbps standard.This series of common mode chokes complement similar Murata coils already supporting other automotive communication protocols such as CANBUS and FlexRay.
ON Semi to address autonomous vehicles & the IIoT at electronica
ON Semiconductor will focus on four key market segments at this year’s electronica in Munich. Visitors to the over 400 square metre booth will see the company’s latest products and innovations for automotive, the IoT, motor control and wearable devices. Sixteen live demonstrations will show how the various products and technologies can be utilised and combined to enable energy efficient innovations in integrated systems.
Oh Lord, won't you buy me autonomous vans?
Starship Technologies, a start-up trying to transform delivery with its fleet of friendly robots, has announced a partnership with Mercedes-Benz Vans to develop the world’s first transportation system to integrate specially-adapted vans with autonomous delivery robots to allow efficient delivery of goods in neighbourhoods.
3D surround sensing
Josef Stockinger, Sr. Technical Marketing Manager, ADAS, STMicroelectronics, dispels some myths around the current expectations of autonomous driving.