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New EU project to develop advanced space satellite navigation
A new project, launched by the EU under the Photonics Partnership and supported by Photonics21, is poised to transform space exploration and autonomous systems with new sensors that use tiny pulses of laser light to improve satellite navigation and earth observation.
AI could make cities autonomous, but that doesn’t mean we should let it happen
You are walking back home. Suddenly the ground seems to open, and a security drone emerges, blocking your way to verify your identity. This might sound far-fetched, but it is based on an existing technology – a drone system made by the AI company Sunflower Labs.
Radar sensors cover all eventualities
In stock at authorised distributor DigiKey are Banner Engineering’s radar sensors.
Infineon launch new magnetic position sensor XENSIV TLI5590-A6W
Infineon has announced the launch of its new magnetic position sensor, the XENSIV TLI5590-A6W. This sensor, featuring a wafer-level package, is designed for both linear and angular incremental position detection.
Wave Photonics secures £4.5M for deployment of light-based chips
Wave Photonics, a deep tech startup based in Cambridge, secured £4.5M to advance on-chip photonics designs for quantum technologies, sensors, and data centre applications.
Position and orientation data via CAN FD
PEAK-System has released the PCAN-GPS FD, a modern sensor module with CAN FD connection.
NVIDIA advances physical AI with largest indoor synthetic dataset
NVIDIA contributed the largest ever indoor synthetic dataset to the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) conference’s annual AI City Challenge – helping researchers and developers advance the development of solutions for smart cities and industrial automation.
Achieving precise real-time geolocation for automotive applications
In only a few years, our society has become dependent on global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). We use it in our cars to find our way around, on our phones when we’re walking through an unfamiliar city, and in countless other navigation applications.
Revitalising the Earth: harnessing technology for land regeneration
Due to the effects of over-farming and extreme weather events, such as drought, wind, or flooding, the demand for significant technological intervention becomes ever more pressing across countless nonarable and depleted areas of land worldwide.
Yokogawa CT1000S AC/DC split core current sensor
Yokogawa Test & Measurement has announced the release of the CT1000S AC/DC split core current sensor.