Networking and Computing

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  • Yokogawa introduces Equipment/Quality Predictive Detection Tool for SMARTDAC+ paperless recorders, data loggers

    According to the company, with this software, even users who are not AI specialists will be able to build their own equipment and quality anomaly predictive detection systems for manufacturing sites.

  • Digital platform designed for smarter wastewater treatment

    An off-the-shelf suite of digital solutions from Xylem is designed to advance water utility digitization at conventional activated sludge plants.

  • Twitter and Pinterest co-founders back Swedish startup Chroma

    Chroma Studios is aiming to be a platform for a unique, sound-driven experience that is drawing on the creativity of artists.

  • Help decipher images from ESA’s Rosetta mission

    Access the free online Rosetta Zoo and join the astronomy community in spotting differences between image pairs.

  • Mercury introduces new RFS1140 system-in-package (SiP)

    Most silicon for embedded computing defense applications is designed by domestic chip makers but fabricated in overseas foundries, which represents a vulnerability in the microelectronics supply chain.

  • Sonos is about to introduce its own voice assistant

    The audio tech giant will roll out its most important update to date on June 1.

  • Program seeks technologies that identify authors via linguistic fingerprints

    The aim of the Human Interpretable Attribution of Text using Underlying Structure (HIATUS) program is to create explainable linguistic fingerprints that can be attributed to specific authors, thereby protecting an author’s privacy.

  • Video: Optimize test systems with this software bundle

    Engineers can access the software needed to design and automate a test or measurement system through a single software license.

  • Machine learning optimizes HVAC control

    Machine learning was used to create controls that balance building energy cost, comfort and efficiency while computing at a fast pace.

  • Software solution secures factory automation and optimizes the OT-IT connection

    The software platform helps reduce production downtime and provides optimal protection against data loss through a vendor-independent backup and cybersecurity strategy.

  • Tour the Climate Atlas of Canada

    The atlas has been updated to include 24 climate models and data specific to indigenous communities.

  • Space weather forecasting with mobile phones? There’s an app for that

    Download the app to participate in this citizen science campaign, which runs until the end of July 2022.

  • ToolWatch acquisition combines safety and efficiency for construction management

    In light of the increase in infrastructure improvement projects around the country, jobsite safety is a top priority.

  • AWWA testifies on new approach to cybersecurity threats

    The agency advocates a regulatory approach that is similar to the electric sector, with a tiered risk- and performance-based set of requirements.

  • UTSA engineers seek to predict future cyber attacks

    The current pervasive security threats motivated the UTSA researchers to develop and use cyber defense tools and sensors to monitor the threats and collect data, which can be used for various purposes in developing defense mechanisms.

  • Buried identification marker technology developed by 3M

    The buried identification marker system reportedly enables oil and gas workers to the quickly identify and locate the depth and properties of a marked, buried asset, without having to excavate.

  • Video: Developing a digital twin of Earth

    Digital models of Earth are seen as key to predicting the effects of and building resilience to climate change.

  • Video: Free tool introduces youngsters to sustainable computing

    Budding engineers can now build and program sustainable, battery-free energy-harvesting devices with a new tool from Northwestern University.

  • Device turns power consumption data into cyberattack warning signs

    Although the technology is designed to protect network equipment and computers within an organization, the researchers suggest it could also be used to protect water supplies, transportation vehicles and 5G infrastructure.

  • Video: Optimize testing tasks with software subscription

    Design and automate a test or measurement system through a single software license.

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