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Wireless image transmission technique filters redundant data intuitively—just like a human
A new AI-driven technology developed by researchers at UNIST promises to significantly reduce data transmission loads during image transfer, paving the way for advancements in autonomous vehicles, ...
After early RAIN RFID pioneers spearheaded the development of the air-interface protocol, they went on to help form the RAIN ...
Authored by embedded ML specialists with extensive experience in ESP32 voice recognition architecture, TinyML optimisation, ...
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Wireless Power Transmission is Here
Modern researchers try to bring to life the idea of a scientist who lived more than a hundred years ago. We are talking about Nikola Tesla. In 1891, the inventor developed the Tesla coil, a resonant ...
Evidence recovered from iCloud accounts was instrumental in helping investigators uncover a multistate poker-rigging scheme tied to organized crime and at least two former NBA players. The recently ...
A telecom giant just extended the deadline to file claims for an incoming $177 million settlement payout. AT&T has agreed to pay $149 million for a 2019 data breach and $28 million for a separate 2024 ...
Facepalm: New research shows that threats to privacy and security don't always travel by wire. Increasingly, they come from above – hidden in satellite signals few had ever thought to inspect. Most ...
Abstract: Recent research in the wireless communications field has focused on the reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS), which can enhance energy and spectrum efficiency by reconfiguring radio ...
Abstract: Owing to the excellent mobility character, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) show great potentials as a means of data collector in a wireless sensor network (WSN). However, limitations in ...
A large group of European Fintech associations, including some crowdfunding groups, has signed a letter advocating on behalf of the Financial Data Access Regulation (FIDA). The letter has been ...
For years, a rumor has circulated online that scientists taught spinach how to send emails. According to social media posts, researchers engineered the leafy green vegetable to detect explosives in ...
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