Empower intelligence at the edge with AI deployment
Edge deployments of AI refer to the practice of deploying AI models and algorithms on edge devices, or local servers, rather than relying on cloud-based processing. This approach brings AI capabilities to where data is generated, which results in faster and more efficient processing, real-time analysis and reduced dependence on internet connectivity. The concept […]
Read MoreOPC UA over MQTT: The Future of IT and OT Convergence
Illustration: © IoT For All The convergence of Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) involves integrating traditionally separate enterprise networks and computing systems with industrial control systems and devices to create a unified and interconnected ecosystem. Selecting the best protocol for IT and OT convergence depends on various factors, including the specific industry, existing […]
Read More10 cool e-bikes you should check out
Far more eco-friendly than a car and safer than a motorcycle, electric bikes are gaining traction in the United States. Here are 10 of the newest e-bikes. Long popular in Europe, interest in e-bikes is growing in the United States among both cyclists and environmentalists. E-bikes are reportedly up to 18 times more efficient than […]
Read MoreFirmware Vulnerabilities You Don’t Want in Your Product
Illustration: © IoT For All Firmware vulnerabilities refer to security weaknesses or flaws found in the firmware of a device. Firmware is a type of software that is embedded within hardware devices and provides low-level control and functionality. It acts as a bridge between the hardware and the higher-level software. These vulnerabilities can be exploited […]
Read MoreEnterprise 5G: Guide to planning, architecture and benefits
5G, the latest generation of cellular technology, delivers faster speeds, lower latency and greater capacity for multiple devices than its 4G predecessor. Although carriers are devoting the lion’s share of their 5G marketing dollars to wooing consumers, enterprises will reap the biggest rewards. In the coming years, enterprise use cases will outweigh consumer use cases, […]
Read MoreDo you still need a degree to be a cloud pro?
At the end of the 20th century, high school students knew the rules to get ahead. Rule number 1: Any well-paying professional job requires a four-year college degree. Rule number 2: A degree from the right school opens more doors. As a below-average dyslexic student who was unlikely to get a 1500 on the SAT, […]
Read MoreIoT devices (internet of things devices)
What are IoT devices (internet of things devices)? Internet of things (IoT) devices are nonstandard computing hardware — such as sensors, actuators or appliances — that connect wirelessly to a network and can transmit data. IoT extends internet connectivity beyond typical computing devices — such as desktops, laptops, smartphones and tablets — to any range […]
Read MoreGolioth’s Free Zephyr Training in November
Learn how to work with Zephyr RTOS from Golioth experts without leaving your home! As the fastest-growing RTOS, Zephyr is well worth learning, but most people need a little help getting started. Golioth’s next free live and hands-on Zephyr training workshop happens online on November 29th. Our training is self-guided, using a Docusaurus-based document site that’s available to anyone interested. But […]
Read MoreMWC 2023: Vitrulux edge computing poles are a new smart cities innovation
Image: Blue Planet Studio/Adobe Stock Emerging applications for smart city infrastructure include smart lighting, sensors, cameras, 5G, electric vehicle charging and systems that support drones, navigation and positioning, said Christina Patsioura, lead analyst in Internet of Things and intelligence at GSMA, at the Mobile World Congress panel on Wednesday, Feb. 8. In the lead-up to […]
Read MoreOFDMA (orthogonal frequency-division multiple access)
What is OFDMA (orthogonal frequency-division multiple access)? Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) is a technology of Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) that lets access points serve multiple clients at the same time. OFDMA follows a set of rules created for the transmission of data between multiple terminals or clients over a transmission medium. The terminal could be […]
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