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Internet of Things or Internet of Everything?
The Internet of Things is dead. It should be the Internet of Everything. No, wait - what does that really mean? Regardless of the hype, the Internet of Things (or whatever you may prefer to call it) will provide significant value to business and consumers, provided suppliers can address real problems.
Lives could be saved with motorcycle stability control
Supporting riders when braking hard in bends, the Bosch MSC motorcycle stability control could prove to defuse thousands of critical situations and significantly bring down the number of fatalities in bends.
Can the IoT drive energy harvester adoption?
A broad term referring to applications as diverse as internet connected vehicles to consumer electronics such as smart phones, the Internet of Things (IoT) adds connectivity. In order to provide the identification of objects, sensing, control and automation, the edge of the IoT network consists of simpler sensors and wireless devices. Potentially the highest volume of all devices and at the lowest price points, adding power to the simplest, passi...
Preparing for electronica and productronica China 2014
Held on March 18-20, 2014 in the 57,500 square meters of halls W1, W2, W3, W4 and W5 at Shanghai New International Expo Center, the 13th electronica China and productronica China will feature more than 800 exhibitors unveiling the latest technology products and solutions including automotive electronics, power, embedded, medical, industrial electronics and more.
Seminar explores the challenges for MEMS sensors
On January 16, 2014, Yole Développement has organised a MEMS & Imaging Technology Seminar in Korea, dedicated to MEMS devices and manufacturing technologies areas, followed by imaging. Consisting of Yole Développement presentations on the related market area, System Plus Consulting tools presentations (Reverse Costing and Cost Simulation), industrial speakers (Bosch Sensortec, CMOSIS and GMEMS) will also present their vision of ...
Sensor fusion made easy with low-power sensor hub
Allowing for easy sensor fusion implementation, the SSC7102 turnkey sensor hub from Microchip has been developed in direct partnership with sensor manufacturers and sensor-fusion specialists. Supporting a large selection of sensors, the hub consumes ~4 mA while running complex sensor-fusion algorithms, resulting in longer battery life for Windows 8.1 tablets, laptops, ultrabooks and smart phones.
Save fuel by stopping the engine before the vehicle
Helping to combat the ever rising cost of fuel, Bosch has developed a new start-stop coasting function which stops the engine when the vehicle is in motion to save fuel. The new system stops the engine whenever the vehicle can maintain its speed simply by rolling (i.e. on a slope). As soon as the driver touches the accelerator or brake pedal, the engine starts up again. Bosch's new start-stop coasting function enables travel in zero-emission, noi...
Know your network
An investigation of in-vehicle communication protocols and their future possibilities. By Michael Bender, Product Marketing Manager for the LIN and power control product lines at Melexis.
Bosch & PSA Peugeot Citroën optimise vehicle range and safety
Along with other partners, Bosch and PSA Peugeot Citroën are cooperating on the Optimal Energy Consumption and Recovery research programme. Available for all types of motors (gasoline, diesel, hybrid and electric), two new technologies developed for the OpEneR project are designed to improve the range of future hybrid and electric vehicles and optimise driver safety and comfort.
100 Years Of Electricity In The Car
One hundred years ago, Bosch brought electricity into the car: a generator launched in 1913 powered the “Bosch-Licht,” the world’s first automotive lighting system. In the years that followed, the generator increasingly became the automobile’s power station. Today, it supplies power to things such as the car radio, power windows, air-conditioning system, and safety systems such as ESP(R). Now, in the Bosch boost recuperati...