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Blackfly S family meets complex imaging requirements
The release of Blackfly S, a family of USB3 Vision and GigE Vision cameras designed to meet complex imaging requirements, enhance system automation, improve time to market and deliver more reliable solutions has been announced by Point Grey Research.
An aid to automotive architecture design
The IT industry for years has been using Service-Oriented Software Architectures (SOA) to describe and structure distributed systems. In the automotive industry, this procedure is also increasing in importance, in order to meet technical challenges associated with things like autonomous driving and V2X communication.
Test automation platform used to develop autonomous driving systems
The provider of innovative software solutions for embedded software quality, Vector Software has announced that TTTech Computertechnik AG (TTTech) has selected the VectorCAST software test automation platform for use within TTTech’s development of Audi's Advanced Driver Assistance System Platform, named 'zFAS'.
Cloud-based service enables 'mobility-on-demand' transport concept
Selected by the Singapore Land Transport Authority (LTA), Delphi Automotive has been chosen as a strategic partner to implement autonomous mobility concepts, which recognises Delphi’s technologies in advanced safety and automated software.Delphi will provide a fleet of fully autonomous vehicles and will develop a cloud-based Autonomous Mobility-on-Demand software (AMoD) suite, opening up potential autonomous markets for Delphi’s custo...
Next stop ‘Robocop’?
The recent shootings in Dallas saw US police forces utilise a robot in a show of lethal force for the first time in history. Could this be a watershed moment in the development and deployment of autonomous policing? Electronic Specifier Editor Joe Bush investigates.
Small sensors utilise Wirepas Connectivity
Haltian’s IoT platform expanded with small sensors. Consisting of the Thingsee gateway, the platform also entails the Thingsee POD and TAG sensors.The sensors can be used for tracking and monitoring assets, goods and people in a completely new, and a far more cost-effective manner. The Thingsee router delivers the data collected from the sensors directly to the client’s back-end systems via a mobile connection.
Type 7 pinout does away with all graphics support
A global provider of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and communications platforms, ADLINK, has announced its first Computer-On-Module (COM) based on the latest PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group (PICMG) COM Express 3.0 specification with Type 7 pinout, for which ADLINK lead development efforts to bring a server-grade platform and 10GbE capabilities to a COM form factor.
Companies collaborate to further grow sensor business
Based in Munich, Germany, TDKS’s wholly-owned subsidiary EPCOS, manufacturer of electronic components, modules and systems have signed a tender offer agreement; it has been announced by TDK and Tronics Microsystems. According to the terms EPCOS will launch a public tender offer for all publicly-held shares of Tronics for €13.20 per share.
Will self-driving cars be bullied?
A pan-European research project to investigate the attitudes and readiness of drivers to share the road with autonomous vehicles has been announced by Goodyear and LSE. The research, commissioned via LSE Consulting, part of LSE Enterprise, will capture driver opinions from 11 European countries through surveys and focus groups as part of Goodyear’s ThinkGoodMobility platform, focused on smart, safe and sustainable future mobility.
Solid state relays enable self-powered control in the IoT
Expanding the company’s Neo-Iso product platform, Semtech has announced the production release of the TS13102 and TS13103 solid state relays. These enhanced solid state relays enable self-powered control systems in IoT applications, such as smart thermostats, alarm panels, factory automation systems, smart controls and more.