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How are drones helping farmers with crop monitoring?
Not even the agriculture sector can escape the hype of drone technology. TheEuropean drones outlook studyreports 150,000 agricultural drones will be used across European farms by 2035, undertaking tasks such as soil and field analysis, crop monitoring and spraying. Here, Chris Johnson, Managing Director atSMB Bearings, explains the value of agricultural drones and advises on the importance of bearing selection for these devices.
Liverpool to become driving force in drone technology
Drone Major Group has announced the launch of the first ever drone technology ‘Test and Development Area’ project, to be created in the Liverpool City Region. The project is to be delivered in partnership with Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (LCRCA) and is expected to put the region on the path to become a global leader in the deployment of cutting-edge drone technology.
Real-time video streaming camera design for surveillance
Real-time video surveillance and remote monitoring are gaining importance in a wide range of industries such as oil and gas, power grid, industrial automation, and smart buildings. Pramod Ramachandra, Technical Architect - Software Design, Mistral Solutions explains.
Demand for unmanned traffic management systems to surge
As of now, North America accounts for a majority of the market share for unmanned traffic management (UTM) systems, followed by Europe. This is due to high penetration of autonomous aerial vehicles, UAVs, conventional aircraft, and drones in the region.
Career trajectories of young engineers
Being an engineer of any level is a big job with great responsibility. These professionals are important to the world as they plan, design, create, test, assess, analyse, develop, upgrade, manage all complex large-scale systems. All the necessary products and tools used in our lives today were created with the help of engineers.
Demand for unmanned traffic management systems to surge
As of now, North America accounts for a majority of the market share for unmanned traffic management (UTM) systems, followed by Europe. This is due to high penetration of autonomous aerial vehicles, UAVs, conventional aircraft, and drones in the region.
Wind River Studio delivers transformational automation
Wind River has introduced its latest release ofWind River Studio, a cloud native platform for the development, deployment, operations, and servicing of mission-critical intelligent systems from devices to cloud. It enables dramatic improvements in productivity, agility, and time-to-market, with seamless technology integration that includes far edge cloud compute, data analytics, security, 5G, and AI/ML.
Are automated deliveries coming soon?
In the US sci-fi sitcom Futurama, the protagonist Fry is blasted forward in time to New Year 2999 where he finds he is still, alas, a humble pizza delivery boy. Recent trends suggest, however, that many deliveries will soon be fulfilled by automated technologies, whether that is automated trucks, drones or robots. Here, Roger Brereton, Head of Sales atPailton Engineering, looks at why some experts are expecting a greater role for automation in de...
Reference IP platform enables ultra-powerful SoCs
The success of so many SoCs rests in their ability to process huge amounts of data or signals efficiently turning raw data into knowledge. The latest addition to Sondrel’s family of reference IP platforms is a semi-custom SoC design to which a customer’s IP is added to create a bespoke solution for high performance data processing.
Smart home for robotic dog Spot
Perceptohas announced the launch of the first ever smart home for Boston Dynamics’ Spot, a robotic dog. Leveraging the Percepto Base for Spot the solution offers an end-to-end autonomous cycle for outdoor inspection, empowering industrial facilities and isolated substations to keep Spot protected even in extreme weather conditions, safe from damage or theft, and always ready for action.