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Developing vision systems with dissimilar sensors
Drones, intelligent cars and augmented or virtual reality (AR/VR) headsets all use multiple image sensors, often of different types, to capture data about their operating environment. To supply the image data the system needs, each sensor requires a connection to the system’s application processor (AP), which presents the design challenge of developing vision systems with dissimilar sensors for embedded engineers.
EPC reveals presence at PCIM Europe Digital Days
The team from Efficient Power Conversion (EPC) will be delivering three technical presentations and participating in two panel discussions on gallium nitride (GaN) technology and applications at the upcoming PCIM Europe 2020 Digital Days, (July 7 – 8).
AI-powered agricultural robots: a revolution in ultra-precision?
The developments in agricultural robots, machine vision, and AI will drive a deep and far-reaching transformation of the way farming is carried out. Yes, today the fleet sizes and the total area covered by new robots are still vanishingly small compared to the global agricultural industry. However, this should not lull the players into a false sense of security because the ground is slowly but surely shifting. Robotics and AI are enabling a revol...
AIoT has a nice ring to it
The Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) is a relatively new term for the evolution of a domain Wind River has been playing in for a very long time. If we think of many of the first applications of Artificial Intelligence in connected devices, it is adding autonomy to previously human controlled systems. Guest blog written byMatt Jones.
5G mMTC to provide cheap robust connection
5G mMTC (Massive Machine Type Communication) is designed to provide a cheap and robust simultaneous connection to billions of devices and modules over wired or wireless networks without overloading the network.
Manufacturing sector to take one of the biggest COVID hits
Stark statistics from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) warn that Britain’s manufacturing sector will take one of the biggest COVID-19 hits financially across UK industry with output expected to fall by 55% in the second quarter of this year.
LYNX MOSA.ic strengthens mission critical edge computing
Lynx Software Technologies has announced LYNX MOSA.ic based bundles that bring the flexibility, scalability, and intelligent functionalities of edge computing to mission critical use cases. Lynx refers to this as the mission critical edge, which it estimates to be a $16bn software opportunity.
Amass DC power connectors
Amass has a wide portfolio of high-current DC power connectors and accessories which are compatible with various types of batteries. The fact that the company’s headquarters are located in the same area where many Li-Ion and Li-Po battery manufacturers are seated is no doubt an asset here. During 18 years of its operation, Amass has become one of the leading manufacturers of connectors.
The future of wearable IoT devices
At the end of 2019, Google took control of Fitbit in a £1.6 billion deal just so that they could rival Apple in the electronic wearables market. That should give you an idea of how much value tech giants are placing on thewearable IoT device industry.
Government initiative opens the way to drone industry
The UK Government’s new initiative to find a fast way to deliver medicines and supplies via air drones, in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, was welcomed today by one of the world’s leading experts on drone technology as good news for the drone industry.