Enterprise IoT is another direction of IoT industry development, which businesses are actively adopting. Embedded technologies for large organizations bring new challenges in terms of connectivity, network stability, and data security.
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) has moved from niche industrial RTLS to mainstream, with easier deployment via enterprise access points and standards. Discover how UWB is transforming asset tracking, logistics, and manufacturing with cost-effective, sub-meter accuracy.
Explore the top 5 use cases of Software-Defined Connectivity (SDC) and learn how SDC reduces costs, improves compliance, and accelerates IoT innovation.
Today almost 30 percent of embedded projects have over 100,000 lines of code, and this increasing complexity is now the number one driver of project delays, and the reason 60 percent of an embedded development project's cost is software.
Integrating Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) with cellular IoT delivers seamless global connectivity, powered by the nRF9151 module for hybrid GEO, LEO, and terrestrial communication.
Today, the IoT has enabled the amount of data we collect to grow by many orders of magnitude. We can sense almost anything, anywhere, and then wirelessly transmit the data to powerful remote Cloud servers. This has opened up opportunities for new applications that previously would not have been possible.
The edge machine vision sector is growing rapidly, but developers must have access to the right hardware if they are to keep up with demand and stay ahead of their competitors.
Mining is one industrial sector rarely mentioned regarding IoT adoption. That's because, unlike manufacturing, construction, or commerce, the mining industry has unique challenges, making IoT adoption a much more demanding proposition.
In recent years, the use of devices and systems that utilize data to function in an intelligent manner has become commonplace. Machines that make high-level decisions comparable to humans and those that surpass humans in performing work depending on how they are applied have also appeared.
According to the latest predictions from global technology intelligence firm ABI Research, advances in cellular IoT application areas stand out amongst the 74 technology trends that will shape 2023.
Life in vans and tiny houses doesn’t rule out comfort and connectivity. What if you could use a simple solution like an SBC to turn them into a smart home?
Without data, the IoT would be useless. The electromechanical and electronic sensors used to collect information are just as important to the IoT’s digital brains as sight, smell, hearing, and touch are to human organic ones.
In light of such changes in society, interest in PetTech (pet × technology) utilizing the latest technologies is increasing year by year. This time, we introduce the latest technologies that will bring comfort and safety to life with pets by making full use of artificial intelligence (AI) and IoT.
Coworking spaces aren't just the latest office fad, they are becoming part of the future. In this article, we look at four challenges faced by coworking spaces and how IoT can address them.