Smartphones and wearables collect real-time data—like traffic flow, air quality, and crowd density—that fuel smart-city services. But when too many devices offload data at once, networks slow down and ...
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A new UOC-led project will analyze inhabitants' mobility to design more efficient and sustainable shared transport solutions The UPV, the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) and Spindox Labs, a ...
Delhivery’s automated capacity management system is designed to solve this imbalance, the report said. According to the Motilal Oswal report, the technology continuously monitors shipment flows and ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Imagine a world governed by smart ...
We are offloading more and more sophisticated knowledge work to smart technology. But the public won't be demanding the head of the algorithm when something goes awry. Rather it will be the company ...
Deploying trackers can offer a higher yield, as they are tracking the sun, to bring the modules into a perfect azimuth position throughout the day. Like modules, these devices are constantly being ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) and software algorithms are steadily enhancing sensing designs for a range of Internet of Things (IoT) applications, and that’s apparent from the sensor solutions unveiled ...