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International team of researchers monitors nuclear weapons stockpiles with radio waves
The researchers explain that the system uses two antennas to record a radio fingerprint of the room, with one antenna emitting a radio signal reflected off the walls and objects within the room while the other antenna records the signal.
AI comes to the aid of water utilities
The artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled waterCAST system consolidates common utility data sets, enabling users to make data-driven decisions based on real-time and predicted information.
A salty system for keeping computers cool
The passive thermal management process is based on the use of water containing the salt lithium bromide.
Device-based firewall profile added to CIP Security to further protect Ethernet/IP networks
ODVA has announced that Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) Security, the cybersecurity network extension for EtherNet/IP, has added a new device-based firewall for enhanced intrusion deterrence.
Unlocking innovation in the automotive industry with free and open-source software
Free and open-source software empowers innovation and customer value in the automotive industry.
E Sentry: Streamlining equipment care with cloud-based asset management
This digital toolkit helps create, assign, track and finish work orders with a few simple clicks.
At Arburg, experts address "AI in the forest"
The company is researching how to combine its own smart Gestica control system with artificial intelligence (AI) and with self-learning machines in order to make the injection molding process more intelligent.
Clea software suite at SPS 2023
Attendees will learn about this comprehensive software suite for building internet of things solutions that harness field data.
Web tool compiles energy use data for US buildings
Access aggregate energy use data from more than 150,000 commercial and multi-family buildings in the U.S. with a web-based tool developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
A shakeup in earthquake forecasting
A new deep learning model uses a general-purpose encoder-decoder neural network architecture that predicts the timing of the next event given the history of past events.
Enabling your data connectivity to go further
Data connectivity portfolio for industrial and commercial transportation: Enabling your data connectivity to go further.
Detecting fuel cell surface defects in real-time
This approach for real-time detection of micro defects on the fuel cell surface during the production phase is based on deep learning.
Ultrasonic Flowmeter offers ASCII flow streaming
Flow measurements are streamed directly over the USB connection to the PC.
Software on track to decarbonize railroads
The fully integrated, open-source software designed for exploring deep decarbonization of the rail industry is now publicly available for download.
Altech Smart Safety System webinar
SMART safety system plug-in series. Safety with OSSD outputs and IO-Link compatible. PLC and NFC diagnostics.
What are amateur radio high frequency bands? A radio operator explains
In terms of radio frequencies, the spectrum is divided into categories. In amateur radio, high frequency (HF) encompasses frequencies below 30 MHz, very high frequency (VHF) is from 30 MHz to 300 MHz, and 300 MHz to 3 GHz are ultra high frequencies (UHF). This article will discuss how and when to use each of the HF allocations.
Using AI to speed up and improve product design
When AI algorithms are used in NX software or Xpedition software, which are part of the Siemens Xcelerator business platform, mechanical design and circuit board design and layout can be performed more quickly.
How ground transportation is solving supply chain crunches
Leveraging new technology, improving infrastructure and other factors and trends enable the ground transportation industry to overcome diverse supply chain challenges.
Hilscher's netFIELD App EtherCAT Tap software passively captures legacy machine data for IIoT applications
The software solution provides seamless industrial internet of things (IIoT) integration for both new and legacy machinery.
New software for detecting money laundering faster
The new tool for detecting money laundering is based on algorithms that rapidly identify instances where criminals divide large sums of money into several smaller transactions among many bank account in a technique otherwise known as "smurfing."