Wi-Fi 6 was released in 2020, and Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) is just around the corner with expected release in 2024. Wi-Fi 6 implements a number…
Securing Modbus Communications: Modbus TLS and Beyond
Modbus is a communications protocol developed in 1979 by Modicon to transmit messages between industrial control and monitoring devices. Modbus is a freely available open…
Achieving Comprehensive IoT Coverage with Nanosatellites
The Astrocast Nanosatellite IoT Network went live on January 25, 2021, making the Astrocast the first Swiss telecom satellite operator. The network provides customers with…
Meeting & Exceeding Standards: Water Intrusion
Part of military standard MIL-STD-810G indicates a device’s ability to withstand water intrusion under various temperatures and conditions. Rain Rain and Blowing Rain: For material…
Artificial Intelligence Takes on The Edge
Edge devices are used in IoT to perform computing functions. Artificial intelligence (AI) employs machine learning to power digital assistants, smart phones and autonomous factories.…
Cities Usher in Autonomous Vehicles
Ready or not, autonomous vehicles (AVs) are on the way, and cities around the world are in the testing stages of implementation. Autonomous Shuttle Trials…
ROS 2 for Industrial Applications
Started in 2007, the Robotic Operating System (ROS) is an open-source, collaborative framework of software libraries and tools that assist in building robot applications. ROS…
Improving Airport Working Conditions with IoT
While IoT can improve the air travel experience for passengers, the technology can be a boon to airline employees as well. Smart Watches for Restroom…
Self-Repairing Cities Powered by IoT
You’ve heard of smart cities, but what about self-healing cities? The UK is undertaking a project to make cities self-repairing and free from street work…