Wevolver spoke with John Weil, Vice President of IoT and Edge AI Processor Business at Synaptics, to understand the challenges of bringing AI to the edge, how the Synaptics Astra™AI Native platform enables cognitive computing in real-world devices, and what the future holds for edge intelligence.
Smart locks are forming the front line for home security. Unlike regular locks, they eliminate the need for physical keys, allowing doors to lock and unlock through wireless connectivity. That connectivity brings innovation.
Distance image sensors utilize the indirect time-of-flight (TOF) technique to precisely determine the range to a target object. By emitting pulse-modulated light, these sensors capture reflected signals and process the information in real time.
The Edge AI industry is at a turning point with big shots investing heavily. Now is the time to define best practices, share experiences and crowdsource high quality data. Who will be taking the lead in guiding the industry forward?
Each new revision of Bluetooth brings a key major upgrade. For Bluetooth Core version 6.0 of the popular short-range wireless standard device that major upgrade is Bluetooth Channel Sounding.
Researchers at ITMO University rolled out their far-field wireless technology for low-power devices such as Internet of Things (IoT) and smart home sensors detecting motion, temperature, humidity, and other parameters.
Advanced PCBs use features like microvias and fine-line traces to achieve ultra-high wiring density that leads to miniaturization and improved device performance