Devices & Modules
Leveraging IoT based technologies at the construction jobsite
The Internet of Things is ubiquitous, disrupting every aspect of how we live, work and play. With smart home, for example, a home owner can communicate with their IoT-connected thermostat as they leave the office, ensuring that they can come home to a cool house on a hot summer afternoon. Now, homeowners can optimise air
Read moreIt’s an ill hurricane that blows nobody any good
The IoT’s cameras capture people’s true personalities during a crisis because we get to see what people are like when there’s nobody watching.
Read moreEverything can be smart: Key traits of the newest smart cities – Part 2
According to the IoT analytics, smart cities constitute 20% of IoT projects around the world. We seen a few traits yesterday in Part 1 of the article. The rest will be discussed today in the 2nd part.
Read moreZTE successfully verifies dynamic 5G network function deployment in 5G RAN split architecture
ZTE Corporation, an international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the Mobile Internet, has become the first to successfully complete the high-layer test of experimental wireless-network prototypes and the verification of basic wireless-network architecture and functions in phase II of China’s national
Read moreSyniverse study highlights scarcity of LTE roaming outside of the Americas
A study by Syniverse into global LTE data roaming shows North America and Latin America together account for over 81% of all LTE roaming traffic worldwide. The study also highlights the relative scarcity of inter-regional inbound and outbound LTE roaming outside of the Americas.
Read moreoneM2M to host third Industry Day in India to advance worldwide IoT adoption
The global Internet of Things (IoT) standards initiative oneM2M and its partner Telecom Standards Development Society of India (TSDSI) bought the third oneM2M Industry Day to India.
Read moreSPICA Technologies partners with WND UK to provide innovative IoT solutions
IoT solutions provider SPICA Technologies is proud to announce a new partnership with UK Sigfox Network Operator WND UK. Sigfox is a Low Powered Wide Area Network (LPWAN), which is being been built and run by WND UK. The network offers cost-effective, energy-efficient IoT connectivity
Read moreEverything can be smart: Key traits of the newest smart cities – Part 1
According to IoT Analytics, smart cities constitute 20% of IoT projects around the world. Of these, Europe implemented 47% of them, America 31%, and the APAC region 15%. Such numbers reveal that a niche development is in demand and could represent an influx of new ideas for the development of new projects.
Read moreKYOCERA Technology used to create ultra-small crystal units awarded Inoue Harushige Prize
Kyocera Corporation announced that the company has received the 42nd Inoue Harushige Prize for developing ultra-small quartz crystal units for smartphones, wearable devices and innovative IoT solutions.
Read moreIT chiefs rank IoE ahead of artificial intelligence and VR/AR in business impact, survey shows
ManageEngine, a real-time IT management company, has announced the findings from its latest study of key issues facing line of business (LOB) managers, IT managers, IT directors, CIOs, and other IT decision makers in the UK.
Read moreWND UK dispels Sigfox network myths
Previous attempts to rollout a reliable and affordable low-power wide-area (LPWA) communications network in the UK have fallen short of the mark, resulting in a lack of confidence in the technology, misinformation in the market and uncertainty among customers.
Read moreDelphi teams with BlackBerry QNX for autonomous driving operating system platform
Delphi Automotive PLC, a provider in autonomous driving technology, announced it has signed a commercial partnership agreement with BlackBerry Limited to provide the operating system for its autonomous driving system.
Read moreModular robots have potential to be true task assistants, finds Strategy Analytics
Consumer-grade robots have much potential beyond trivial tasks in users’ home. A recent study from the User Experience Strategies (UXS) service at Strategy Analytics “UXS Technology Planning Report: Robotics”, investigating the needs, behaviors and expectations of consumers regarding consumer-grade robots,
Read moreThe IoT cybersecurity improvement act: What does it mean, and how do we get ready for it?
Security concerns have been dominating news about IoT as of late, and with good reason. A recent survey shows that nearly half of U.S. firms using an IoT network have been hit by a security breach.
Read moreStartupbootcamp IoT cohort of nine firms mirrors global trend in industrial IoT innovation and investment
Startupbootcamp IoT announced the nine startups selected to join the second cohort of its London-based accelerator program kicking off in October. These nine startups, from all around the world, are developing Internet of Things (IoT) devices that tackle problems in diverse applications from factory automation and smart farming to driver safety and cybersecurity.
Read moreA battle looms among $2.5bn LIDAR market suppliers and tech, says IHS Markit
The current generation of automated functions — automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control and lane keep assistance — rely largely on cameras, radars and ultrasonic sensors.
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