Encrypted Ethernet technology and industrial IoT are the triggers for Microsemi’s $389m move to buy Vistesse Semiconductior. According to Chris Gardner, Vitesse’s chief executive officer believes as part of Microsemi the company has “the scale to implement the adoption of our industrial IoT strategy.” The attraction to Microsemi is likely to be Vitesse’s strength in networking and telecoms infrastructure chips ...
Internet of Things
Electronics related to the Internet of Things (IoT), and all its associated sensors, comms, security, and embedded systems.
Radio chip harvests energy from RFID readers
Spanish firm Farsens has an RFID chip which is powered by harvesting radio frequency energy from commercial UHF RFID readers and communicates with them using EPC C1G2 standard commands. The device also has an SPI interface to drive sensors in a battery-free design. Because the RFID device, called ANDY100, works under standard EPC C1G2 commands any commercial UHF RFID reader ...
Comment: Vodafone de-mystifies IoT
Many companies are now struggling to understand what exactly is meant by the internet of things and how relevant is it to their businesses. Phil Skipper of Vodafone gives an operator’s view of IoT The ‘internet of things’ (IoT) is one of the most important trends facing businesses today. Gartner has forecast that the IoT could add eight and a ...
Ford combines a smartphone and bicycle into an e-bike
Ford demonstrated two e-bikes which really need the rider to use their smartphone to ride them. Motor company last year asked its staff to put forward designs for e-bikes as part of its project called “Handle on Mobility” which is intended to help the company discover the transport needs of people in a more eco-friendly society. But is it possible ...
MWC: ARM thinks IoT not happening fast enough
ARM thinks the development of devices which embed its processors for the internet of things (IoT) is not happening fast enough. In other words the industry cannot have too many starter kits for designing devices that connect to the internet. Mobile World Congress: Your Electronics Weekly guide » So ARM has teamed up with IBM to launch its IoT starter ...
Comment: IoT needs FPGAs and SDR
The internet of things (IoT) has come about because of five technologies: Moore’s law, Metcalf’s Law, battery technology, sensors, and wireless communications. But already we are seeing the internet of things sub-divide into two different sectors of application – consumer and industrial. Embedded World: Your Electronics Weekly guide » Typically when people think about the internet of things, they tend ...
IoT starter kit from ARM and IBM
Today, ARM launched the ARM mbed IoT Starter Kit – Ethernet Edition to channel data from internet-connected devices directly into IBM’s Bluemix cloud platform.
IoT security will be big business – analyst
There is money to be made in making the internet safe for IoT devices. Analysts at Beecham Research predicts that security and data management services for IoT devices could be generating $1.8bn by 2020. Mobile World Congress: Your Electronics Weekly guide » “Due to the growing complexity of IoT applications and trend to consumer-driven, multi-service environments such as smart cities, cars ...
Comment: UK-based innovators could harvest 5G windfall
Denis Keseris, patent attorney at Withers & Rogers, considers how innovators are already developing concepts and technology – with particular respect to M2M capabilities – that may find their way into the 5G standard. UK-based innovators operating in fields outside of mobile telecommunications are already working towards a chance to benefit from the 5G standard, ahead of the introduction of ...
Comment: IoT RIP
One of the more interesting things to come from my trip to Electronica, Europe’s largest electronics trade fair, in Munich last week was the premature death of IoT. This is not to say that semiconductor suppliers are not excited by the potential of connecting up sensors in wireless networks which can be interrogated over the internet using an iPad. The ...