Networking and Computing

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  • Video: GREET energy use and emissions model updated for 2021

    The life-cycle analysis tool examines energy and environmental effects of transportation fuels and vehicle technologies.

  • Study: Remote monitoring improved COVID-19 outcomes

    Study reveals that remote monitoring helps COVID-19 patients.

  • Digital innovations in water utility management

    Since the water industry is suffering from a shortage of experienced workers, an AI network of knowledge may be the solution to ensuring problems are addressed as quickly as possible.

  • Video: Natural hazard notification system engineered for IAEA

    The system will alert the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of floods, wildfires and other natural hazards that could potentially affect nuclear sites.

  • Rollable ribbon fiber-optic microcables for metro networks

    The gel-free central core design is optimized for microduct installations.

  • New testing method evaluates emerging SASE offerings

    Transparency on cybersecurity product efficacy is provided by new Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) ratings.

  • SCTE Cable-Tec Expo shifts to all-virtual 2021 event

    One of the world's largest cable events moves online to bring technology leaders and the global cable and telecommunications community together, safely.

  • Video: Supercomputer to boost offshore wind energy R&D

    The Summit supercomputer will simulate different wind farm and atmospheric flow physics.

  • Hacking healthcare

    Hackers hack healthcare devices for financial gain, to inflict injury.

  • Researchers seek out methods for detecting forged video footage

    Researchers categorized forgery detection tools into four domains within digital forensics.

  • Researchers propose an automated security assessment for the IoT

    IoT-based applications face an increasing number of potential security risks, which need to be systematically assessed and addressed.

  • ParkMobile announces partnership with city of Auburn, Alabama to offer contactless mobile parking

    This partnership with ParkMobile helps with Auburn's plan to expand contactless parking payment options throughout the city.

  • Learn how Qualcomm is using 5G to create a greener economy

    By taking advantage of 5G's wireless technology, companies are able to get creative with how they up their sustainability game.

  • Anti-jamming, anti-spoofing military GPS introduced by BAE Systems

    BAE Systems has unveiled its MicroGRAM-M GPS receiver compatible with M-Code signals that are resistant to jamming and spoofing.

  • HID Global introduces the world's first Calypso-certified SDK for mobile ticketing

    The certification specifies how to protect ticket data stored in the mobile device’s wallet, helping transport operators effectively fight fraud.

  • Insole sensors may detect Parkinson's disease

    Foot pressure sensors monitor for gait characteristics that could signal Parkinson’s disease.

  • Clubhouse launches spatial audio for a more immersive experience for members

    Offering directional sound that more closely replicates real-world experiences, the solution opens up a new soundscape of opportunities.

  • How do hybrid work arrangements affect audio interactions?

    Regardless of the challenges that come with either remote work and in-office work, audio communication technology could use some improvement.

  • 5 different at-home acoustic and engineering courses

    Acoustic and audio engineering courses can transform a musical interest into a full career path for those wanting to mix STEM and creativity.

  • Video: Software simplifies synthesis of biofuels, chemicals

    The software optimizes biofuel and chemical production based on synthetic biology technology.

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