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Could cities turn into giant wireless antennas?
Buildings and trees impede wireless links. Engineers want to use those obstructions to host mass, antenna-like panels. It would improve propagation…
Mar 22, 2021
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Fingertips will join humans to networks
An ‘Internet within the body’ allowing for body-held data streams to communicate with machines is under development, say scientists.
Feb 17, 2021
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Patrick Nelson
IoT must plan electricity use to avoid blackouts
Fluctuating electric-grid supply, caused by alternative power sources dependent on changeable weather, means future power blackouts can happen…
Feb 8, 2021
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Patrick Nelson
No electronics, no radio IoT modules coming
All plastic, 3-D printed sensors use no power and don’t need a radio to transmit, say scientists
Feb 2, 2021
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Patrick Nelson
New networks will be alongside terrestrial-alternatives
Upcoming 6G wireless networks are going to be relying on entirely new ways of providing services such as via space, drones and unusual spectrum, says a…
Jan 26, 2021
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Patrick Nelson
Water temperature differences will power ocean-IoT
Sensors gathering data from oceans can be powered by the sea that they’re studying, says a startup.
Jan 20, 2021
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Patrick Nelson
Blockchain-run IoT network gaining hotspots
A peer-to-peer, wireless IoT data network gained 13,000 hotspots in the last year up from 2,000. Hosting an Internet of Things network node earns…
Jan 12, 2021
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Patrick Nelson
Almost all manufacturers looking at LTE and 5G for operations
Replacing Wi-Fi through the upgrading of factory communications and control networks will be occurring on a massive scale in the next few years…
Jan 6, 2021
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