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INSIDER: Data Acquisition
Researchers from MIT and elsewhere have designed a novel transmitter chip that significantly improves the energy efficiency of wireless communications, which could boost the...
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Articles: AR/AI
It is no exaggeration to say that AI will be the next big leap across all of industry, reimagining the way people work, products are designed, and factories are operated. But AI doesn’t mean a fully autonomous future but rather a harmony, uniting people and technology in a way that plays to the strength of both to achieve a result greater than what either could achieve alone. Read on to learn more.
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Articles: Data Acquisition
Predictive maintenance is based on condition monitoring, anomaly detection, and classification algorithms, and integrates predictive models which can estimate the remaining machine runtime. Read on to learn more about it and how to implement it.
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Products: Software
See the product of the month: Phoenix Contact's NearFi, a contactless real-time transmission technology.
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Briefs: Imaging
A team of researchers from Tokyo Tech, led by Associate Professor Yukio Kawano, has designed a flexible and free-standing THz sensor array that can be used to image blind ends of irregularly shaped objects. Read on to learn more about it.
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Briefs: Software
A research team from Japan has fabricated a flexible multimodal wearable sensor patch and developed edge computing software that is capable of detecting arrhythmia, coughs, and falls in volunteers. Read on to learn more about the sensor, which uses a smartphone as the edge computing device.
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Blog: Unmanned Systems
All the pieces are in place for agriculture to become smarter — it’s time to move ahead. Here’s how to move to Agriculture 4.0.
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Special Reports: Electronics & Computers
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Medical Manufacturing & Outsourcing - September 2025
The future of robotics and automation in medical manufacturing...how micro molding is shaping the next generation of medical devices...special preview of the upcoming MD&M Midwest...

Quiz: Regulations/Standards
Every day, it seems, there are more applications for Power over Ethernet (PoE). Take this quiz to test how much you know about it.
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Blog: Internet of Things
My Opinion: Industry 4.0 is already here — Agriculture 4.0 will catch up. Bringing automation and AI to agriculture is a necessity.
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INSIDER: Electronics & Computers
As electronics become smaller, it is becoming increasingly difficult to continue scaling down silicon-based transistors. Now, a research team led by the Institute of Industrial...
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Articles: Wearables
See the products of tomorrow, including a compact, low-power receiver for 5G-compatible smart devices that is about 30 times more resilient to a certain type of interference than some traditional wireless receivers; a flexible, conductive skin, which is easy to fabricate and can be melted down and formed into a wide range of complex shapes; and tiny batteries that vanish after use inspired by Mission: Impossible.
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White Papers: Electronics & Computers
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Cybersecurity: RED, PSTI, and CRA
In this whitepaper, Element’s radio experts, Alex Toohie and Michael Derby, unpack the cyber security regulatory landscape, the new mandatory requirements in the RED and PSTI, how manufacturers need to...

Special Reports: Materials
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ADAS/Connected & Automated Vehicles - June 2025
Autonomous trucking tech hits high gear…How Deere is advancing off‐highway autonomy…four keys to success for software‐defined vehicles (SDVs). Read about these developments and more in...

Application Briefs: Information Technology
While the rapid advancement of IIoT applications is exciting, it also come with its challenges, especially from a security perspective. A recent study found that 57 percent of all IoT devices are vulnerable to medium- or high-severity threats and that two in five chief information security officers struggle to gain visibility into — and understand — their IoT deployments. Read on to learn more.
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Briefs: Internet of Things
An invention that uses microchip technology in implantable devices and other wearable products such as smart watches can be used to improve biomedical devices including those used to monitor people with glaucoma and heart disease. Read on to learn more.
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Products: Sensors/Data Acquisition
See the new products, including Teledyne FLIR's radiometric models of its high-performance Boson®+ thermal and Hadron™ 640R+ dual thermal-visible camera modules; Insight SIP's ISP2554-HM module — a dynamic IOT node, with support for Bluetooth Low Energy, Thread, and Zigbee radios; Bosch Sensortec's BMV080 particulate matter sensor; dSPACE's MicroLabBox II, a very flexible entry-level system for closed-loop tests at the controller level; and more.
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Special Reports: Energy
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Advanced Materials & Coatings - April 2025
In this compendium of articles from the editors of Tech Briefs and Aerospace & Defense Technology, learn how breakthroughs in materials science are enabling exciting new applications in...

On-Demand Webinars: Internet of Things
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As the integration of connected medical devices into healthcare systems continues to expand, ensuring the security of these devices has become a critical priority. This 60-minute webinar from the...
Special Reports: Internet of Things
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Connected & Automated Vehicles - March 2025
In this compendium of articles from the editors of Automotive Engineering and ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle Engineering, we look at the next generation of driver assistance and AV technologies, and...

Podcasts: IoMT
Overcoming IoMT connectivity barriers with ultra-low-power wireless technologies.
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Products: Internet of Things
See what's new on the market, including electronic control products from NORD DRIVESYSTEMS; the new F-141 photonics alignment system from PI; InnoPhase IoT's expansion of its Talaria platform; Aerotech, Inc.'s HexGen® HEX150-125HL Miniature Hexapod; and more.
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INSIDER: Robotics, Automation & Control
New NASA technology works within satellite swarms. This technology, called Distributed Spacecraft Autonomy (DSA), allows individual spacecraft to make independent...
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INSIDER: Motion Control
Roundabouts are an increasingly common feature of U.S. roads, in part because they reduce both traffic delays and accidents. However, they rely on the judgment of drivers to ensure traffic flows...
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White Papers: Sensors/Data Acquisition
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Exploring the Versatile Applications of OMRON's Human Recognition Technology
The Omron HVC-P2 sensor is a compact, low-power device that leverages advanced machine learning to provide real-time human recognition. It enhances safety by detecting...

Articles: Internet of Things
Speed and efficiency are bedrocks of operational efficiency but are only proven in processes that are strategically optimized. Read on to learn more about what this means.
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Blog: Data Acquisition
My Opinion: Sustainability depends on understanding system interrelationships. Read on to learn more about SAE Media Group's Ed Brown's opinion on the matter.
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Articles: Transportation
The Transensys Multi-Modal Traffic Detection System is an attempt to provide widespread, low-cost, and accurate traffic measurement. It's also the Automotive & Transportation Finalist. Read on to learn more.
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