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What does the future of IoT look like?
Gartner’s recent report claims that the ‘IoT market will grow to 5.8 billion endpoints in 2020,’ which is a 21% increase on the previous year. This figure highlights just how popular IoT is, not just with businesses, but with consumers around the world, who now use IoT devices to manage things in their everyday life. By Rusty Carter, VP of product management at Arxan Technologies
Managing Windows 7 end of life for industrial systems
From oil and gas to heavy equipment and manufacturing, industrial systems rely on embedded devices that run on Windows 7.However, on January 14, 2020, Windows 7 will reach end-of-life and thus will no longer be supported by Microsoft. Running unsupported versions of Windows is incredibly risky because vulnerability to the latest security threats grows exponentially when the operating system is no longer receiving regular patches. Guest blog writ...
Boost to the electric vehicle motor business
Electric vehicles by land, water and air are rapidly arriving and rapidly being misunderstood. For example, the battery cost will be overtaken by the other electricity management from the solar bodywork on your Tesla pick-up truck, its motors, power electronics. Motors last forever? No. We now push motors so hard they wear out, increasing sales.
R&D helps speed industry adoption of USB4 standard
Early research and development by Keysight Technologies’ in high-speed digital technology will enable the 5G and IoT device ecosystems to accelerate adoption of the recently released USB4 specification. The company was active in the timely publication of the next-generation USB4 specification by the USB Implementers Forum(USB-IF).
2020 cyber security predictions
Josh Lemos, VP of Research & Intelligence at BlackBerry Cylance has taken a look at the industry and given some predictions on certain trends including; uncommon attack techniques will emerge in common software – especially Steganography, the changing network topologies will challenge traditional assumptions, and require new security models, state-sponsored cyber groups are the new proxy for international relations and finally the year ...
Collaboration accelerates mmWave semiconductor test
A collaboration between Keysight Technologies and Marvin Test Solutions (MTS) has resulted in the development of a fast and accurate 5G semiconductor manufacturing test platform. The two parties focused on advancing beamformer integrated circuit (IC) test technology to help manufacturers of semiconductors accelerate the production of high performance 5G integrated ICs.
Anritsu, Vertokan cooperation enhances 5G antenna test
Anritsu is working with Verkotan Oy to supply 5G network equipment and 5G modem/phone customers with cutting-edge testing methods. Verkotan Oy is a high technology Over-the-Air (OTA) testing and certification test laboratory that offers e.g. high quality and demanding 5G-antenna measurement services to antenna vendors, mobile network equipment manufacturers and network operators in sophisticated test environment.
Strategic collaboration to introduce enterprise-class PCIe accelerator
BittWare, a Molex Company has announced a strategic collaboration with Achronix Semiconductor to introduce the S7t-VG6 PCIe accelerator product, a feature-rich PCIe card sporting the new Achronix 7nm Speedster 7t FPGA.
Inspired by machine learning, ROS 2, Turtlebot3, and Rulex
One of the greatest challenges of a machine learning (ML) solution, is being able to explain why a trained model gave the output it did for a given input. One could track down the network of neurons that activated or the value of the discriminant function, but it would still be difficult to explain the decision to a human. Guest blog written byMihai Dragusu, Wind River.
Getting ADAS from the lab to the tarmac
In recent years radar has established itself as a technology of increasing importance within the vehicle. Thanks to the efforts of the European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP), assistance systems such as Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) are reflected in vehicle safety scores. This, along with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and other technologies, rely upon at least one long-range radar and will utilise further short-range radars.