Research and development activities by companies, organizations, governments, and people to develop new IoT products and services and improve existing ones.
Research and Development
Research and development activities by companies, organizations, governments, and people to develop new IoT products and services and improve existing ones.
Eric Zhang
Apr 3, 2019
Ron Bartels
Apr 1, 2019
Leverege
Mar 25, 2019
Leverege
Mar 22, 2019
Matthew Gregory
Mar 19, 2019
Guest Writer
Mar 14, 2019
Asset Tracking
RFID technology isn't a standalone solution for indoor positioning. As part of a multi-technology system, however, it can be highly effective.
Leverege
Apr 4, 2019
Asset Tracking
RFID for Indoor Asset Tracking
Leverege
Apr 4, 2019
Consumer Products
My coworkers wanted to be able to clean up quickly after their cats used the litter box. Here's a $60 IoT prototype that tweets them real-time updates.
Eric Zhang
Apr 3, 2019
Consumer Products
Prototyping a Smart Cat Litter Box for $60
Eric Zhang
Apr 3, 2019
Energy
IoT is able to mitigate some of the effects of blackouts and load-shedding, enabling businesses to better handle the fallout.
Ron Bartels
Apr 1, 2019
Energy
Using IoT to Reduce the Shock of Blackouts and Load-Shedding
Ron Bartels
Apr 1, 2019
Asset Tracking
The "full-stack" of indoor asset tracking spans across multiple interlocking technical fields. Use this product research guide when developing a solution.
Leverege
Mar 25, 2019
Asset Tracking
Product Research for Indoor Asset Tracking Solutions
Leverege
Mar 25, 2019
Asset Tracking
Trilateration relies on signal strength as an analogy for distance. Triangulation relies on timing differences in the reception of tags' signals.
Leverege
Mar 22, 2019
Asset Tracking
Trilateration vs. Triangulation for Indoor Positioning Systems
Leverege
Mar 22, 2019
Cloud Software
Developers assume service-oriented design in their web apps. They now need to adopt "trust architecture" principles for their IoT stacks to scale safely.
Matthew Gregory
Mar 19, 2019
Cloud Software
An Introduction to Trust Architectures for IoT Devices
Matthew Gregory
Mar 19, 2019
Machine Learning
AI is a go-to Hollywood Sci-Fi theme. How feasible are the AIs in movies like Blade Runner, 2001 and Ex Machina? We're many years from such capabilities.
Guest Writer
Mar 14, 2019
Machine Learning
Envisioning the Future: Which AI Movie Depiction Is Most Accurate?
Guest Writer
Mar 14, 2019
Energy
Some IoT devices are able to operate for years on a single battery, but we need more from less. These tech experiments seek (almost) perpetual power.
Guest Writer
Mar 7, 2019
Energy
In Search of Perpetual Power for IoT Devices
Guest Writer
Mar 7, 2019
Energy
"Energy harvesting" is about capturing energy from ambient sources. As device makers use it more effectively, IoT will become more useful and flexible.
Guest Author
Mar 5, 2019
Energy
Energy Harvesting for IoT Devices
Guest Author
Mar 5, 2019
Connectivity
80 percent of consumers don't trust that their IoT devices will keep their data safe. Rigorously testing your IoT product can build trust with customers.
Guest Writer
Feb 28, 2019
Connectivity
How to Avoid 3 Pitfalls of IoT Testing
Guest Writer
Feb 28, 2019
Cellular
As WiFi 6 and 5G hit the market in 2019, debates like "5G WiFi 6 vs 5G" for IoT will intensify. But these two standards may be symbiotic after all.
Guest Writer
Feb 26, 2019
Cellular
5G Vs. WiFi 6: What it Means for IoT in 2019
Guest Writer
Feb 26, 2019
Cloud Software
Innovation in the connected medical device security ecosystem is slow. This framework will guide security teams in building resilient and scalable defenses.
Guest Writer
Feb 12, 2019
Cloud Software
Mitigating IoT Medical Device Risks (Part III): Protect, Detect and Improve
Guest Writer
Feb 12, 2019
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