Over the past few months, you’ve may have heard talk about TinyML: the idea of running machine learning models on microcontrollers, and other small devices that don’t use much power.
This article offers an insight into the current situation, trends and current application examples of smart lighting solutions and what role it plays in indoor- and outdoor IoT applications, offering optimization and efficiency in every aspect, well-being, energy, habits and space.
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.
Over the past few months, you’ve may have heard talk about TinyML: the idea of running machine learning models on microcontrollers, and other small devices that don’t use much power.
This article offers an insight into the current situation, trends and current application examples of smart lighting solutions and what role it plays in indoor- and outdoor IoT applications, offering optimization and efficiency in every aspect, well-being, energy, habits and space.
The first car my family had during my childhood was a 1967 Hillman Hunter built by the Hillman Motor Car Company in Coventry, England. In case you are a bit shocked about the year…...where I grew up, we got cars that had already been out for a while. I am old but not THAT old.
Remote temperature monitoring systems provide critical insights for IoT applications across many industries, including real estate, manufacturing, and healthcare. Early adopters are already seeing measurable ROI from automatic temperature monitoring in terms of increased productivity and more.
In this two-part blog we’ll look at how network analyzers generate signals. The phase locked loop is the bread and butter of analog signal generation, and understanding how phase locked loops work is key to understanding network analyzer block diagrams.
To secure the billions of devices that are being connected to the Internet of Things, every device needs to have the capability to protect sensitive data and secure communications.
Brian de Bart, Team Lead Automotive System Innovation at NXP explains about chips and AI in automotive industry as part of a series from the founding partners of the AI Innovation Center at High Tech Campus Eindhoven.
Arnaud Hubaux, Senior Technical Program Manager explains about optimization of ASML machines as part of a series from the founding partners of the AI Innovation Center at High Tech Campus Eindhoven.
Analyzing the frequency spectrum and accurately determining a signal’s value and characteristics, such as magnitude and phase, are of critical importance in modern technology using wireless techniques.
Interesting discussion with Hod Lipson, the head of Creative Machines Lab, Columbia University in New York. In this episode, Can robots be Self-aware? Can robots design other robots and self-repair? Why should we evolve robots to do tasks that animals do so well?
You can now build tiny machine learning (TinyML) models that interpret sensor data in realtime, from detecting lions roaring to tracking sheep workouts.
If you have worked with a vector network analyzer (VNA), you are probably used to calibrating your measurement setup to account for losses. However, when you’re working with a signal or spectrum analyzer, do you take the time to apply similar corrections? Chances are you probably don’t.