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Are UAVs properly tested, or is development rushed?
The market for unmanned aerial vehicles, or simply UAVs, is booming. But with high demand follows the risk of rushed development. A good example is Beyond Line of Sight operations that have opened new possibilities but also implied new risks of both loss of connection, data or even the UAV itself. By Svend Holme Sørensen, Product Manager, GateHouse Telecom
HANNOVER MESSE 2020: Digital transformation and logistics
Industry 4.0 and digitalisation are transforming all sectors of the economy, including logistics, where once tried and proven material flow models are becoming obsolete as industry looks for new answers that promise greater flexibility and transparency. This transformation process is a source of far-reaching opportunities and avenues for growth for all logistics providers.
Counter-drone technology achieves approval from UK
Airspace security technology specialist Dedrone has been awarded certification from the UK’s Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) for its counter-drone technology platform DroneTracker. DroneTracker detects, tracks, and identifies drones by using multi-sensor capability combining RF, radar, and optical sensors.
Single board computers in stock at Mouser
Gaming, smart home gateways, rovers and drones, interactive installations, and 3D scanning are all potential applications for UDOO’s X86 II single board computers which are now being shipped by Mouser Electronics. The single board computers are available in two models — ADVANCED PLUS and ULTRA — both of which are based on 64-bit quad-core Intel processors.
Demonstration board uses eGaN FETS to develop ToF in automotive applications
Time of flight (ToF) relies on fast and accurate object detection. In automotive design, it is used in lidar systems for safety systems in advanced driver assisted systems (ADAS).
A major player in connectivity for Smart Agriculture
The growth in world population is placing increased demands on agricultural production. This is one of the major challenges of modern agriculture, now in the midst of major transformation. Now that "intelligent" and connected equipment is becoming available on the market, answers to these needs are now within reach, while at the same time addressing environmental concerns.
Collaboration continued for smart city ecosystem solutions
Teleste continues building key enablers for the smart and safe city in the LuxTurrim5G ecosystem project that has entered itssecond phaseand is moving towards productisation and practical piloting of 5G based smart city innovations. With a special focus on the needs for public safety and intelligent public transport, Teleste collaborates with altogether 26 ecosystem partners in the two-year intensive co-development driven by Nokia and coordinated...
What will customer experience look like in 2030?
Modern technology has upended the way brands and consumers engage. New products, services, consumers, and competitors have arrived and keep evolving. Consumer behaviour, likes and dislikes continue to change. What will the customer experience look like in 2030? And how will brands evolve to meet the expectations of future consumers? These are some of the questions addressed in “Experience 2030: The Future of Customer Experience” by Fu...
BT launches counter drone solution to protect from rogue drones
BT today announced the launch of a new counter drone solution that will help organisations to protect themselves from threats to privacy, security and safety by intruding drones.The new counter drone solution, provided by BT’s Enterprise unit, will give organisations the capability to detect, track and identify drones which breach airspace and site limits, helping security staff respond to threats quickly and pro-actively. Where lawful, the...
In AI we trust?
Artificial Intelligence is a many things, just like human intelligence is.Intelligence, from Latin “Intelligere,” means the ability to go deep and broad as we “bind” (ligere) “together” (intra) things that might apparently have no evident relationship. But by going too deep you lose the general applicability of a developing pattern, and by going too broad you lose meaningful correlations. Guest blog written by...