Tag: IoT
Novel NVM Devices and Applications (UC Berkeley)
A dissertation titled “Novel Non-Volatile Memory Devices and Applications” was submitted by a researcher at University of California Berkeley. Abstract Excerpt “This dissertation focuses on novel non-volatile [more…]
A Hierarchical Instruction Cache Tailored To Ultra-Low-Power Tightly-Coupled Processor Clusters
A technical paper titled “Scalable Hierarchical Instruction Cache for Ultra-Low-Power Processors Clusters” was published by researchers at University of Bologna, ETH Zurich, and GreenWaves Technologies. Abstract: “High [more…]
What is Helium Mining?
Helium mining is the process of providing wireless coverage for the Helium Network, a decentralized network designed to support Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Participants, known as [more…]
A Deep Dive on Battery Life
There are all kinds of old wives’ tales surrounding proper battery use floating around in the popular culture. Things like needing to fully discharge a battery every [more…]
How Voltage-Controlled MRAM Devices Can Be Used To Create Unique Fingerprints Of Microelectronic Chips
A technical paper titled “Reconfigurable Physically Unclonable Functions Based on Nanoscale Voltage-Controlled Magnetic Tunnel Junctions” was published by researchers at Northwestern University, Western Digital Corporation, Fe Research [more…]
How eMRAM Addresses The Power Dilemma In Advanced-Node SoCs
By Rahul Thukral and Bhavana Chaurasia Our intelligent, interconnected, data-driven world demands more computation and capacity. Consider the variety of smart applications we now have. Cars can [more…]
Options Widen For Optimizing IoT Designs
Creating a successful IoT design requires a deep understanding of the use cases, and a long list of tradeoffs among various components and technologies to provide the [more…]
Fintech for Insurance Companies: Revolutionizing Old School Institutions
The insurance industry has been slow to adopt new technologies, but the rise of fintech is now prompting insurers to embrace digital solutions that can transform their [more…]
100G Ethernet IP For Edge Computing
The presence of Ethernet in our lives has paved the way for the emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT). Ethernet has connected everything around us and [more…]
Securing IoT Devices With Lightweight Cryptography
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently announced the selection of a new family of cryptographic algorithms called ASCON, which have been developed for lightweight [more…]
Automotive IoT Security By Design
A good example of the wider adoption and application of IoT devices is in automotive uses. It’s a growing market, with the worldwide number of IoT-connected devices [more…]
Guidelines On How To Become Successful In Business Intelligence
Do you want to advance in your career? Business intelligence may be the key to your success. With the right skills and knowledge, you can become a [more…]
Ways that AI can enhance your competitive advantage
Businesses must be aware of all technological changes and adapt if they do not want to fall behind in the competition. This is why the business world [more…]
Cheap Kitchen Scale Learns to Speak JSON With ESP32
Smart kitchen appliances are expensive, and more often than not, your usage data goes to whichever company operates the inevitable cloud service. Meanwhile the cheap ones contain [more…]
Solving Problems With The IoT
The Internet of Things, a term once applied to almost any “smart” gadget connected to the Internet, is becoming more useful, more complex, and more of a [more…]
Week In Review: Auto, Security, Pervasive Computing
The U.S. Department of Defense updated the directive that governs the development and fielding of autonomous and semi-autonomous weapon systems. The revisions include an expanded focus on [more…]
Fixing (And Improving!) an Annoying Apartment Entry System
[Zak]’s two-floor apartment has a typical door entry control system, but the setup is less than ideally convenient. The wall-mounted telephone-like intercom is downstairs, but [Zak] is [more…]
MassIntelligence Recap
Last week MassTLC brought together data scientists, analysts, software engineers, and others who focus on machine learning and artificial intelligence in their companies and organizations for our [more…]
5G Robotics Challenge launches in Boston
The robotics industry is poised to be a major beneficiary of 5G, the fifth generation of wireless communication. If 5G meets its advertised median speeds of 1 [more…]
Verizon and MassTLC challenge local robotics developers: Show us what you can do with 5G technology
Verizon 5G Robotics Challenge will award $300,000 in grants and give developers access to 5G technology to realize their concepts BOSTON MA – Verizon and the Mass [more…]