Networking and Computing

HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • APCON selects DPI engine from Rohde & Schwarz for intelligent traffic filtering in data center networks

    Real-time application awareness from R&S PACE 2 enables the IntellaView HyperEngine network visibility solution from APCON to address traffic visibility challenges while augmenting network performance and security.

  • Basic types of antennas

    The truth is that every antenna is a compromise of some sort. Part of the fun with antenna design is constantly tweaking antennas to boost their performance for a specific application.

  • Fundamentals of antennas

    What makes a good antenna? A good antenna only sends energy in the directions where there might be a receiving station, perhaps with some electrical advantages to boost both the transmitted and receiving signals through amplification.

  • Environmental remediation made simple with real-time data management

    Mine remediation can include surface and groundwater capture and treatment; capping mine waste, such as tailings and waste rock; and restoring the landscape to pre-mining beneficial uses.

  • Database defines molecules for redox flow batteries

    The computational database describes the properties of 31,618 molecules from two prominent classes of organic electroactive compounds.

  • Kudelski introduces its new security Threat Navigator

    Using Threat Navigator, clients can visualize and understand their existing security coverage against the latest attacker techniques and access automated recommendations to improve security detection capability in their context.

  • Video: Tool streamlines solar-grid interconnection

    The system addresses the time-consuming nature of photovoltaic interconnection evaluation with automated assessments.

  • Picturing blood pressure with computer vision

    A non-contact system incorporating digital camera and computer vision systems could replace the inflatable cuff conventionally used to measure blood pressure.

  • Video: A powerful new use for blockchain

    Blockchain is being used to track a different kind of exchange: the distributed ledger technology has been applied to validate communication among devices on the electric grid.

  • Custom-built counters may thwart cyberattacks on microgrids

    The team believes that microgrids — which are small, so-called power islands that can be used as power sources for services that provide healthcare, food and water during emergencies — are vulnerable to cyberattacks that could potentially be thwarted with HPCs.

  • Project proposed to improve water utility cybersecurity

    Feedback is sought on a proposed project that would pilot solutions to common cybersecurity risks faced by water and wastewater plants.

  • Increase access point capacity with Wi-Fi 6 capable flexible cable assemblies

    The assembly is designed on a flexible cable type that offers good thermal resistance and is ideal for tight spaces.

  • Tool turns handwriting, sketches into code

    Notate lets users of digital notebooks open drawing canvases and handwrite diagrams within lines of digitized computer code.

  • Optilogic launches first 100% SaaS-based supply chain design solution

    The Cosmic Frog solution enables optimization, simulation and risk analysis across an end-to-end supply chain in a single platform, enabling businesses to make more informed decisions beyond just cost.

  • Fundamentals of logic gates

    In order to make a computer do anything useful, such as math, graphics, control operations or surf the net, multiple bits must be combined and decisions must be made based on the status of all of these bits.

  • Answering the air hammering challenge: A test case for innovation

    Innovation is essential to the ongoing evolution of industry.

  • Lightweight tracking antenna system enables extended mission range for remotely piloted aircraft systems

    The communications link is a crucial determinant of mission capability in unmanned aircraft systems.

  • Video: Analytical tool helps developers make the most of wave power

    Users can explore and compare small wave energy converter (WEC) performance by visualizing WEC data.

  • 25 hour flight data and cockpit voice recorders introduced by Curtiss-Wright

    These recorders provide aircraft system integrators with a cost-efficient solution that leverages advanced technologies developed for compact commercial and military platforms.

  • Monitoring bridge integrity with mobile phones

    Crowdsourced data from the smartphones of vehicle passengers crossing bridges may help monitor bridge structural integrity.

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