With the social restrictions of COVID-19 came the societal need to virtually connect or escape the world. Through virtual reality (VR), a person can sit…
Accelerating Computer Vision with VPUs
Sight is a sense humans often take for granted. We can identify faces and objects in a photograph with little thought. Teaching a machine to…
IoT Explained Part II: The Four Stages of Data Collection, Conversion and Transfer
In our last article, we discussed what IoT is, its history and how it became the spearhead of Industry 4.0. But how does IoT work?…
IoT Explained Part I: What is Internet of Things?
Today, there are billions of electronic devices connected to the internet. These devices collect and share data. This makes up the Internet of Things –…
Cobotics for Automotive: Humans & Cobots Working Side by Side
Industrial robots are often large heavy machinery, built for welding or lifting ton-weight objects. They’re used to save humans from performing such dangerous tasks themselves.…
Accessible IoT for Greater Independence and Mobility
IoT can provide convenience for many consumers. But for people with disabilities, IoT can mean the ability to care for themselves and live in independence.…
Going Pro with Sport Tech Wearables
If the recent Astros scandal is any indication, the sports industry is still trying to find where rising technology fits into the game. But harmony…
We’ve Got the Power: IoT Gloves
You may remember the Nintendo Power Glove of the 1980s – a device advertised to allow users to play video games with the motion of…
Delivering Holiday Cheer, One Package at a Time
With the holiday season, it’s comforting to track our packages as they travel the mail system. Bar codes are scanned at checkpoints as they pass…