#10 of our Voice of Innovation fireside chat series: Robotics and AI reporter Rachel Gordon speaks to Daniel Situnayake, a founder, engineer, and teacher, on what it means to run sophisticated machine learning algorithms on small devices at the edge of a network.
#10 of our Voice of Innovation fireside chat series: Robotics and AI reporter Rachel Gordon speaks to Daniel Situnayake, a founder, engineer, and teacher, on what it means to run sophisticated machine learning algorithms on small devices at the edge of a network.
Explore IoT security solutions with insights into the threat landscape, secure architectures, and best practices for engineers building resilient connected systems.
This article explores how automated CI/CD pipelines replace fragile manual build processes with reproducible, auditable workflows that improve compliance, reduce defects, and accelerate development in regulated embedded systems
Join Prof. Fei Chen as he explores advanced bimanual manipulation and teleoperation techniques shaping the future of intelligent human-like robots in this expert-led robotics session.
The ETH spin-off Flink Robotics wants to revolutionize the handling of packages. Its founders Moritz Geilinger and Simon Huber have developed software that allows robots to work together and quickly take on new tasks.
#10 of our Voice of Innovation fireside chat series: Robotics and AI reporter Rachel Gordon speaks to Daniel Situnayake, a founder, engineer, and teacher, on what it means to run sophisticated machine learning algorithms on small devices at the edge of a network.
The plethora of different LoRa sensors can be overwhelming for the end user. In this article, we will give you some insights on what to consider when selecting a LoRa device.
Datacation is a startup in a technology area so advanced it can't even be called 'next-generation'. Perhaps 'next next gen' because so far we don't know all the possible business applications of machine learning and AI, nor do we know the limits.
Digital transformation and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) continue to impact industry at all levels. While it's seen its earliest adoption in large-scale manufacturing and transport, it's spreading rapidly into other sectors.
Monitoring different industrial quantities, and understanding what this data might represent, is important to many sectors – from manufacturing, transportation, and logistics, to mining, energy and utilities, among others.
Last year, MIT researchers announced that they had built “liquid” neural networks, inspired by the brains of small species: a class of flexible, robust machine learning models that learn on the job and can adapt to changing conditions, for real-world safety-critical tasks, like driving and flying.
Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications date back to the late 1960s. Still, it is only now that new wireless technology allows its adoption at a scale of a million devices per kilometer.
Curiosity drives artificial intelligence to explore the world, now in boundless use cases — autonomous navigation, robotic decision-making, optimizing health outcomes, and more.
Remote working has changed the way we interact with our workspaces. Take a look at how IoT can deliver new solutions to the requirements for a modern smart workplace.
Article #6 Electronics Innovation Series. Engineers are turning to an edge computing model using SBCs to create more secure, high-performance IoT applications.