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Electronics related to the Internet of Things (IoT), and all its associated sensors, comms, security, and embedded systems.

Cambridge start-up connects horses to IoT

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Cambridge Design Partnership has created a start-up company aimed at commercialising wearable electronic devices, for horse-racing. Gmax Technology will manufacture a range of connected body monitors aimed at the horse-racing sports market. The 5 year old start-up is targeting a niche high value market for sports monitors. It has been supported by Technology Strategy Board SMART awards and Knowledge Transfer ...

Arqiva creates IoT network in 10 cities

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The UK is to get a national wireless network to support internet-of-things (IoT) services in 10 cities. Arqiva will install and run the network which will use ultra-narrowband wireless infrastructure supplied by Sigfox. The network will be part of a global infrastructure. Sigfox networks are already deployed in France, the Netherlands and Spain, as well as in several cities in other countries, including Moscow and Munich. “The UK ...

Internet-of-things is more than hype

The internet-of-things is dead. It should be the Internet of Everything. No, wait – what does that really mean? Asks Raghu Das, CEO, IDTechEx. Regardless of the hype, the internet-of-things (IoT) will provide significant value to business and consumers, provided suppliers can address real problems. In the industry, suppliers need to identify problems that the IoT can address – many ...

Security of the internet-of-things needs safe hardware and software

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Securing the internet-of-things is like hitting “a moving target” and it is important for designers to make both hardware and software secure, says Kamran Shah, director of marketing, embedded systems at Mentor Graphics. “Software provides secure access control and hardware provides secure storage and system boot functions,” Shah tells Electronics Weekly. “But security in the software domain in particular is ...

Industry 4.0 is IoT opportunity

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IoT, the internet-of- things, represents a huge business opportunity for European design firms. How to capitalise on this opportunity in Europe was the topic of conversation at the Embedded World exhibition in Nuremberg last week. The IoT is impacting all the main industrial applications for embedded systems in which Europe has a very strong design presence. These are industrial automation ...

Securing the internet of things

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There is a website which tells you what houses are safe to burgle. Fill in a simple on-line form and, using publically-available data and some information trawled from live geo-location phone apps, it will tell you if the person is at home or not. It doesn’t work for everyone, it depends how connected your potential victim is. Take the Electronics ...

Can the internet of things drive adoption of energy harvesters?

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The Internet of Things adds connectivity to things. It is a broad term referring to applications as diverse as internet connected vehicles to consumer electronics such as smart phones. However, the edge of the Internet of Things network will consist of simpler sensors and wireless devices that provide, among other things, the identification of objects, sensing, control and automation. The ...

The Internet of Things

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The buzz about the Internet of Things is justified. Technology companies like buzzwords. This is OK, because sometimes these buzzwords seem to do the trick and propel a market into growth. Key to IoT is collaboration, says ARM CEO “No one company can own the IoT space and we see collaborations and partnership as being a critical ingredient in its success,” ...

ARM demonstrates UK government plan for IoT

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ARM wants to convert its Cambridge headquarters into a hub for its partners’ Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. The processor company secured £800,000 in a competitive funding call from the UK government’s Technology Strategy Board, to deploy network technology and over 600 connected sensors across its premises in Cambridge. “The Technology Strategy Board is committed to accelerating economic growth by ...