5G mobile technologies and the impact they are expected to have on the connected world of billions of IoT devices will be a big theme at CES 2017, which takes place in Las Vegas next month. Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CTA, which organises the exhibition, writes: “From the Internet of Things, to virtual reality to self-driving cars and beyond, connectivity is ...
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Compulsory roaming is not the best way to improve mobile coverage
A group of MPs in the the British Infrastructure Group (BIG) have proposed compulsory roaming on mobile operators, as a means of improving rural coverage.
Bluetooth 5 signals second-generation beacons
Today sees the formal adoption of the latest Bluetooth wireless comms standard - Bluetooth 5 - incorporating all the low energy features previously seen in Bluetooth Smart
Nordic targets Bluetooth 5 SoC at smart homes
With the immminent ratification of the Bluetooth 5 standard, Nordic Semiconductor has announced its Bluetooth 5 ready nRF52840 SoC.
Shoe sensor adds dead-reckoning to GPS
Raytheon UK has developed a positioning and navigation system that adds 3D dead-reckoning to global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs, GPS for example), allowing navigation inside buildings. Called ‘Strider’, it comes in two parts – a ‘boot-mounted unit’ (BMU) and a phone app. Inside the BMU are MEMS accelerometers, gyros and a pressure sensor (height). This communicates with the ‘Strider Location ...
UK to trial 5G network planning tool in Bournemouth
Building the mobile network for 5G will be completely different from what has gone before says the UK government. The Department of Culture, Media & Sport has commissioned Ordnance Survey (OS) to develop a new mapping tool to plan the national rollout of 5G wireless networks. The 5G Innovation Centre at the University of Surrey and the Met Office will also be involved in the ...
Comment: How LiFi could transform the way we communicate
LiFi is a disruptive technology that is poised to impact a large number of industries, believes Harald Haas, Professor of Mobile Communications at the University of Edinburgh
Electronica: Lorries self-convoy through the streets of Munich
DAF trucks will drive through Munich in a nose-to-tail computer-controlled convoy – so called ‘platooning’. “The demonstrations include platooning live on Munich roads, and traffic signal and vehicle synchronisation, with technology that protects vulnerable road users based on secure vehicle-to-everything technology [V2X, see below],” said NXP, which is involved in the demonstration. Previously, with TNO and Ricardo (in the EcoTwin truck ...
Electronica: Intel and ADI shape Ethernet for industrial IoT
Analog Devices and Intel are determining the future of real-time Ethernet in industrial networks at the Electronica exhibition in Munich this week, writes Richard Wilson Real-time Ethernet is going to be the next big thing in industrial networking. Seen as a high speed alternative to the serial fieldbus networking protocol in factory automation, robotics and industrial IoT, real-time Ethernet could transform industrial ...
Small cell guidelines will drive virtualisation
Small Cell Forum (SCF) has published its latest guidelines for operators planning to deploy Network Function Virtualisation (NFV). Small cell virtualisation offers scalability and network slicing and so is likely to be used as a part of 5G networks, enterprise services and the internet of things (IoT). Virtualisation allows network functions to be separated from the radio, and run on commodity hardware, including the ...
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