by Ashley Raymer | Mar 29, 2018 | Knowledge Base
Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Fundamentals Bluetooth Low Energy (LE), used in Bluetooth 4.2 and 5.0, is the greatest leap so far in the evolution of Bluetooth. Previous versions of Bluetooth focused on expanding features and increasing the potential transmission size of...
by Ashley Raymer | Mar 17, 2018 | Knowledge Base
High Expectations for WSNs Wireless sensor networks have experienced a decade or so of growing pains. For years, the accuracy and precision required by Industry 4.0 was head and shoulders above the capabilities of the latest technology. Networks which worked in theory...
by Ashley Raymer | Mar 12, 2018 | Cities
Urban Exploration in Smart Cities What is a Smart City? Smart Cities are built up from a variety of integrated technologies which work together to improve resource management and citizen satisfaction. They are characterized by the ubiquity of communication...
by Ashley Raymer | Mar 5, 2018 | Industry
When the electricity goes out overnight or during your vacation, it’s always a tentative hand which gingerly opens the fridge door. What has spoilt and what hasn’t? Is yogurt supposed to smell like that? 99% of the time, when a power outage lasts a while, it’s safer...
by Ashley Raymer | Mar 3, 2018 | Industry
Data Makes All Difference In the old days, factories relied on manpower to monitor the health of production equipment. Equipment errors and failures would be logged manually once an operator caught the issue. Maintenance and repair would follow – with employees...