Internet of Things News Features
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12/12/2017 Week In 5G: Verizon & Ericsson Ink Deal; Better Batteries For 5G Phones
12/12/2017
Verizon has tapped telecom equipment maker Ericsson to supply it with 5G Core network, 5G Radio Access Network (RAN), transport, and associated services related to its upcoming 5G network.
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Batteries Not Included: 3D Printed Plastic Objects Talk Via Ambient Wi-Fi
12/8/2017
University of Washington engineers have 3D-printed plastic objects that do not require batteries or electronics to transmit data to other devices. Instead, these objects ‘talk’ to each other using embedded antennas that reflect ambient radio signals.
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GAO Warns FCC That IoT Growth Could Lead To Spectrum Congestion
12/5/2017
The United States Government Accountability Office (U.S. GAO) urges the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to monitor the increasing number of high bandwidth and unlicensed-spectrum devices connected to the Internet of Things (IoT). GAO says this would give FCC a leg up in ensuring adequate radio frequency (RF) spectrum is available for all stakeholders.
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The Week In 5G: FCC Opens Up More Spectrum, Carriers Target 2020 Deployments, Intel-Apple Alliance Sidelines Qualcomm
11/22/2017
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is picking up the pace in its drive to meet 5G usage in the United States by making available an additional 1.7 GHz of high-frequency spectrum, which will facilitate carriers’ plans to deploy next-generation mobile broadband services by 2020.
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TIA Releases New Antenna Mounting Classification Standard
11/21/2017
The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), a leading trade association of suppliers and manufacturers in the global information and communications technology industry, has issued a new antenna mounting system classification standard in anticipation of an increase in the number and types of antennas to be deployed for 5G implementations.
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Success And Peril As The Internet Of Things Haul Trillions Into Global Economy
11/14/2017
The Internet of Things (IoT) is set to contribute trillions of dollars to the global economy over the next two decades as the networked system of sensors, devices, and everyday objects becomes more pervasive and ubiquitous. Pitfalls abound, however, as cybersecurity and other challenges have not been sufficiently addressed by IoT innovators.
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MIT's Humatics Equip Industrial Robots With Radar
9/22/2017
A spin-off from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is equipping industrial robots with radar sensors to help advance machine-human collaboration.
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MIT’s AI-Powered Device Monitors Sleep Using Radio Waves
8/8/2017
Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a wireless device as a non-invasive alternative to body-worn sensors and electrodes. The new sensor uses radio signals to monitor sleep quality by relying on artificial intelligence to measure stages of sleep: light, deep, or rapid eye movement (REM).
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5G Progressing Faster Than Expected
8/1/2017
Fifth-generation (5G) mobile and wireless systems are advancing much faster than anticipated, as indicated by the latest industry and regulatory trends.
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Building 'Communication Islands' During Infrastructure Breakdowns
7/7/2017
Researchers at Networked Infrastructureless Cooperation for Emergency Response (NICER) research center at TU Darmstad in Germany are developing technologies that will help civilians communicate in the event of terror and cyberattacks, public emergencies, and large-scale disasters that cripple existing power and communications infrastructure.