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Protection measures for FPGA designs

The shift from vertical integration to a structure based on an extended third-party supply chain has improved cost effectiveness, but…

10 years ago

A Revolutionary Approach to Eliminating Power

One company in Austin, Texas is about to change the way electronics are powered. The Internet of Thngs and the…

10 years ago

This chip can find the needle in a haystack (and examine it)

Just imagine you have to find a tumor cell in a milliliter of blood. One stray cell among many millions…

10 years ago

Mesh Networks Help Save Energy Through Smart LED Lighting Controls in the Home

The energy savings that can be made by switching to LED lighting in the home are well known. It has…

10 years ago

CMOS Sensors Boost High-End Medical, Industrial and Consumer Imaging

Image capture of real-world scenes and blending this with virtual information represented as visual patterns is a vital tool in…

10 years ago

A flexible future for cabling

Italian-based manufacturer Flamar, a recent Molex acquisition, specialises in high performance cabling solutions for machine and process control. Deployed in…

10 years ago

Why Choose Embedded Multiradio Solutions for M2M and IoT Applications?

During the last few years, integrated circuit vendors have released various multiradio devices that offer two or more wireless technologies…

10 years ago

Making Smart Home Sensors Tell Us More

Hollywood action movies like Ocean’s Eleven and Mission Impossible have demonstrated numerous elaborate means of detecting intruders who are up to no good. Ultra-agile…

10 years ago

Improving 3D automotive navigation accuracy using single-filter blending of multiple sensor data

Increasingly dense urban environments, covered car parks and multi-level highways pose a significant problem to vehicle navigation systems. Two techniques…

10 years ago

Robotic Fingers with a Gentle Touch

Soft electronics are changing the way robots can touch. EPFL Scientists have developed a new soft robotic gripper -- made…

10 years ago