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How to choose wireless standards in IIoT applications
The development of multiple wireless standards fordata transmission are one of the key drivers behind the ongoing trend towards the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). But with the choice now greater than ever, selecting the most appropriate standard for the application can be daunting. Bernd Hantsche, Director Product Marketing Embedded & Wireless at Rutronik offers some insight.
Wireless trends and placement of 4G antennas in smaller spaces
The growth in the ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT), wireless appliances, and wearable electronics have created strong wireless trends towards smaller, more compact electronic devices. For those working on new electronic designs with wireless connectivity, the reduction in size creates some interesting challenges. Geoff Schulteis, Senior Antenna Applications Engineer, Antenova, explains.
Cobham clinches MoD GNSS anti-jam contract
Cobham Aerospace Connectivity has been awarded a contract by the UK MOD’s Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) to research Advanced Anti-Jam techniques for the protection of navigation signals received from the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS).
Disciplined OCXOs incorporate internal GNSS receiver
The IQCM-112 series of disciplined OCXOs is the latest addition to IQD’s range of advanced oscillator modules.
Protecting ship tracking comms from cyber threats
CYSEC SA, a cyber security company from Switzerland has been awarded a contract by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a solution mitigating the cyber risks related to ship tracking comms using satellite communications.
Precision timing grandmaster for phase protection
To help 5G mobile providers, cable operators and utility providers ensure phase delivery, protection and synchronization even when the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is offline, jammed or spoofed, Microchip Technology hasreleased software version 2.1 for its TimeProvider 4100 precision timing grandmaster.
The autonomous industrial revolution
From the invention of the cotton gin and the steam engine during the first industrial revolution to the development of the assembly line during the second revolution, the world has taken great leaps forward thanks to the rapid adoption of new technology. Andreas Parr, Bob Scannell and Sarven Ipek of Analog Devices look at how robotics is set to take centre stage in the autonomous industrial revolution.
LTE-M solution secures Deutsche Telekom certification
Murata Electronics has announced that its LTE-M solution powered by Altair Semiconductor’s advanced cellular chipset has secured Deutsche Telekom certification for operating on the carrier’s German 4G LTE wireless network.
Sensors are at the heart of robotic mobility disruption
“Disruption is coming to our streets and cities”said Pierre Cambou, Principal analyst, Imaging, at Yole.“Mobility has defined the way humans have organised their society for ages and our world is currently being reimagined around a new generation of robotic vehicles. They appeared insignificant two years ago when we published our first report on the matter, today they are on the brink of changing the world as we know it."
Cellular modules bring security and GNSS technology
u-blox has extended its SARA-R4 family of LTE-M / NB-IoT and EGPRS cellular modules to include variants with the hardware and software features necessary to enable end-to-end security features and services for Internet of Things (IoT) data, devices, and ecosystems.