New OS08C10 image sensor for challenging lighting conditions

OMNIVISION has announced the OS08C10, an 8-megapixel (MP) backside illumination (BSI) image sensor equipped with staggered high dynamic range (HDR) and single exposure dual analog gain (DAG) functionalities. The design ensures superior imaging performance, even in demanding lighting environments. With a 1.45-micron (µm) BSI pixel supporting 4K2K resolution and high frame rates, it is designed

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Rongwen and Silver Spring Networks connect smart lighting in Guangzhou using standards-based RF Mesh and IPv6 Technology

At Smart City Expo World Congress, the international event on smart cities, Guangdong Rongwen Energy Technology Group (Rongwen) and Silver Spring Networks, Inc. announced their selection to connect smart LED street lights in Guangzhou, China.

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Silver Spring Networks to build network canopy for future smart city applications

Today at the IES street & area lighting conference, Silver Spring Networks, Inc. announced that Acuity Brands, Inc., through its subsidiary Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc., is a new technology and channel partner. Acuity Brands’ field sales organisation will deliver Silver Spring’s technology for smart street lights and smart city services

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Telensa shifts production from Asia to the UK – Begins manufacturing smart city technology with Sony

Telensa, global provider of connected street lighting and Smart City applications, announced that it is moving its manufacturing back to the UK. After a strategic review of facilities across the world, the company selected the Sony UK Technology Centre in Pencoed, Wales.

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Nevis Technologies issues more than 100,000 smartcards on the Glasgow Subway

Nevis Technologies has announced that it has issued more than 100,000 Bramble smartcards to travellers on the Glasgow Subway. These are designed to securely store tickets and travel data for pay-as-you-go journeys.

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EnergiMidt and Paradox Engineering sign partnership for smart energy and urban networks in Denmark

Danish regional energy and fiber broadband provider EnergiMidt signed an agreement with Swiss technology company Paradox Engineering SA to develop innovative smart city networks and provide advanced services to the public sector and private business customers in Denmark. The two companies have already been collaborating on a pilot smart lighting and smart parking project for

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The paradox of digital health, part 1: Money

Despite the overwhelming evidence of the benefits of digital health over the traditional analog services, we have seen significant barriers to adoption that have resulted in what I refer to as the Ten Paradoxes of Digital Health. This article will address the Money Paradox.

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