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Maintain, Repair And Operate With ‘Smart Mobility’
As the name suggests, MRO activities involve fixing any sort of electrical, plumbing or mechanical device once it breaks down or becomes out of...
Electronics on Wheels
1. Visteon e-Bee
Intelligent mobility. Visteon’s e-Bee concept car gathers and disseminates useful driving-related data, acts as part of a wider mobility-enabling network, and integrates...
How Haptics Can Help Your Project
Fundamentally, haptics is any form of non-verbal communication involving touch. Shaking hands when you greet someone is a haptic custom originated from western countries....
Artificial intelligence meets the real World
The word ‘robot’ originates from the Czech word for forced labour or serf. It was introduced by playwright Karel Capek, whose ficional robotic inventions...
Agri-Electronics The Emerging Frontier of Advanced Research
NOVEMBER 2011: Agri-electronics is an emerging and multidisciplinary frontier of advanced research that takes convergent and holistic look at all the related areas in...
Multi-Core and other trends in the embedded World
Gone are the days when embedded systems were a part of complex industrial and defence equipment alone. Today, these have found place in washing...
What More from a Smartphone?
There is a lot more to smart-phones than just the operating system (OS) and an app count. However refined OS a phone has, the...
“Analog has become the new buzzword for designers who look for efficient features when creating products that make life simpler and safer”
With the growth in demand of modern day electronics, analog has now become the new buzzword for design engineers who are on the lookout...
Medical Electronics: Shaping the Future of Healthcare
FEBRUARY 2012: Referring to applications of medical electronics for chronic disease management, post-operative care and general wellness, it is well known that portability of...
Li-Fi: A New Paradigm in Wireless Communication
APRIL 2012: Most of us are familiar with Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity), which uses 2.4-5GHz RF to deliver wireless Internet access around our homes, schools,...





