The concept of a digital world that evolves from the definition of ubiquitous computing is known as the “Internet of Things” (IoT). It is a network of physical devices, vehicles, and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity, which enables these objects to collect and exchange data.

Research team advances autonomous vehicle technology with novel detection system

Researchers at Incheon National University have made a significant breakthrough in autonomous vehicle technology by developing a novel deep learning-based detection system. This innovation is set to enhance the detection abilities of autonomous vehicles, making them more efficient and reliable…

Mouser Electronics unveils resource site for engineering smart home devices

Mouser Electronics explores how to seamlessly connect, control, and automate all our home devices with its all-encompassing smart home resource centre. Mouser makes it easy and accessible to navigate complex networks including Matter, Thread, and Wi-Fi 6, helping electronic design…

Schneider Electric calls for rapid deployment of smart grids to accelerate energy transition

Schneider Electric called on energy decision makers to prioritise digital upgrades to realise the potential of sustainable, resilient, efficient and flexible Grids of the Future. The urgent call comes as world leaders gather at COP28 in Dubai to accelerate climate…

AMRC Cymru helps build smart production lines for aerospace

AMRC Cymru, part of the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), was tasked with developing a Smart Assembly and Inspection Demonstrator (SAID) for Collins Aerospace’s state-of-the-art factory in Wolverhampton. A new concept assembly process has been developed by…

1/10 Brits using smart home tech every hour to manage their home

Fresh data from nationwide research shows smart home devices are being used by the majority of Brits on a daily basis and some are leaning on smart technology at least once an hour of their day to manage their homes.…

Austrian city of Graz outfits intersection with smart sensors for cyclists

The Austrian city of Graz has kicked off a trial period using a smart traffic monitoring platform (TMP) by LMT to gain real-time data on traffic at a central intersection with heavy traffic. The data is intended to be used to analyse…

Economy of Things (EoT): monetising IoT’s interactions

With so many iterations of IoT: AIoT, IoUT, IoTM etc., it can be hard to keep up. Yet one iteration of the Internet of Things would not just open up another industry of focus for the technology, but could change…

EnOcean smart building endeavours save 1.4m tonnes of CO2 annually

EnOcean is making a substantial contribution to the global fight against climate change. Its pioneering energy harvesting wireless technology is currently preventing over 1.4 million tons of CO2 emissions annually from entering the atmosphere. This significant environmental benefit is a…

productronica | talk positions device programming as integral to future of smart factories

During a talk at productronica 2023, Data IO’s Anthony Ambrose highlighted how device programming could become integral to the future of smart factories. Shedding light on the future of manufacturing in the era of Industry 4.0., the talk discussed how…

Spanish city Valencia invests in IoT to tackle energy poverty

Valencia, Spain’s third-largest city, is undertaking an innovative IoT project to address the critical challenge of energy poverty affecting 23% of its households. Damal Redes and Valencia’s Fundació Clima i Energia, leveraging the Helium Network’s LoRaWAN ecosystem, are gathering real-time…