Essential for achieving autonomy, robotic vehicle processors demand significant computing power for instantaneous decision-making. Initially, server/PC-grade processors were employed due to their robust computing capabilities. However, with advancements in the automotive processor market, those tailored for ADAS /AD functions have…
Sateliot gets €6m from Banco Santander to fund 5G IoT
Sateliot has recently secured a €6 million investment through a high-growth enterprise programme, raising its total funding over the past year to €13.5 million. This influx of capital marks a significant stride towards Sateliot’s ambitious goal of a full commercial…
ADRF’s SDRX series 5G repeaters now support C-Band and 2.5GHz BRS
Advanced RF Technologies announced the first-of-its-kind SDRX-43-N77H carrier-grade high-power repeater to support the upper C-Band spectrum. Together with SDRX-43-BTF, which provides connectivity for 2.5GHz broadband radio service (BRS), the SDRX Series supports some of the most critical 5G mid-band spectrum for U.S. wireless…
HIRO discuss smart city development on Vicor podcast series
HIRO is driving innovation in Edge computing, hinting at the potential for smart city development. Vicor is continuing its Powering Innovation podcast series by featuring HIRO. The recent discussion delved into how Edge computing systems enhance Cloud computing capabilities, bringing…
IOT Solutions World Congress to showcase latest in disruptive technology to industry
The IOT Solutions World Congress (IOTSWC) is set to display the latest advancements and trends in this area. Scheduled from the 21-23rd of May at the Fira de Barcelona’s Gran Via venue, the event will host over 400 exhibitors and…
Advantech introduce new WISE-4250 dual band based Industrial Wi-Fi I/O Module
Advantech has introduced the new WISE-4250 dual band based Industrial Wi-Fi I/O Module. The WISE-4250 features interchangeable I/O and sensors integrated with IoT data acquisition, processing and publishing. Data can be sent directly from Edge to Cloud with higher security…
Harnessing heat for the Internet of Things
In a study published in Nature Communications, researchers from Osaka University, along with their collaborators, have made a significant advancement in thermoelectric conversion from semiconductors. This development holds the potential to optimise the efficiency and sustainability of the global digital…
How secure are Over-the-Air updates for IoT devices?
While over-the-air updates for IoT devices generally enhance cybersecurity, improper implementation can create vulnerabilities. If hackers exploit them, data breaches and malware infections are inevitable. What Is an IoT Over-the-Air Update? An OTA update is a method of remotely updating…
Wireless or wired lighting controls? Why using both empowers flexibility in smart buildings
In a world where smart integrations, energy-savings and wellbeing are driving the building industry, the introduction of an innovative new Hybrid Lighting Control solution is set to fundamentally change the design and expandability of our spaces. The integration of Helvar’s…
3 smart cities that failed within 5 years of launch
“Every new technology brings its own set of challenges alongside the opportunities it offers. Planning and managing smart city projects is no different,” says Steffan Black of ZenShield. Black explores the reality of some ‘smart city’ projects, and how they…