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.
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.
Precision agriculture uses IoT for productive farming management. This article explains the development of a smart irrigation system to improve crop yield and save potable water in orchards.
People using the Google Cloud IoT Core service to ingest data from their IoT devices will need to find alternatives as these connections will be shut down.
Human activity, from climate change, pollution, and habitat destruction, to poaching, territorial conflict, and trophy hunting, has seen the IUCN’s list of endangered species balloon to more than 147,000 in recent years, with 41,000 species threatened with extinction.
ML at the edge is the main target in many IoT applications today. Learn why it is important to build energy-efficient embedded devices, and how to achieve it using cutting-edge technologies.
Freezing Point’s innovation is the perfect demonstration of how the IoT can reinvigorate a retail market that’s in decline because little has changed in years. And sometimes for longer; in the case of the U.S. frozen beverages market, the status quo has existed since the 1950s.
Article #8 of Power Management for Tomorrow’s Innovations Series: Power electronics converters with an efficiency of up to 95% and very low quiescent current can make the Internet of Things devices last for months together.
Article #4 of the Enabling IoT Series. Industrial enterprises are moving to a new approach to asset management, namely predictive maintenance by leveraging powerful new sensors and data.
During the pandemic, the IoT was pivotal in keeping countless businesses and organizations functional in a locked-down world. And it’s not an overstatement to say that before the arrival of vaccines, the IoT helped the world survive the pandemic.
Article #3 of the "Why Edge?" Series. From soaring costs to dwindling resources, the energy and utility sectors face unprecedented challenges in the coming years.