Author: Connected World

Since today’s devices often require several small battery-driven devices and sensors, there is a big need to develop a wireless network for data transmission and power transfer. This will ultimately enable more IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) sensors, controllers, and mobile communications technologies to make a difference. To help, a team of researchers from South Korea has developed a new framework by applying SWIPT-aided NOMA to a DAS (distributed antenna system), greatly improving the energy and spectral efficiencies of IIoTs. Here is how this can help: Improve information decoding and energy harvesting performance. Provide low power and battery life extension.…

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The topic of AI (artificial intelligence)—more specifically generative AI—is becoming more mainstream, as both consumers and businesses are grappling with the impact it is having at work, at home, at school, and everywhere in between. Certainly, looking at various reports, growth is imminent and rather significant. Overall, we see many of the analysts and research firms predict large growth for generative AI. For instance, GlobalData says generative AI revenue is anticipated to grow at a rate of 80% between 2022 and 2027, rising from $1.75 billion in 2022 to $33 billion by 2027. That is quite the boost—and in fact,…

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Quantum computing offers many potential benefits to various vertical industries. Consider the example of quantum sensors, which can measure brain activity, understanding how we respond to sleep, movement, diet, and aging. IDTechEx provides a look at the science behind these new wearable sensors and the outlook for the technology within the wider quantum sensor market. These mm-scale devices can be placed into arrays within helmets, in closer proximity to the brain. The result is a wearable quantum sensor array that can measure brain activity. Here is how this can help: New research for Alzheimer’s, Parkinsons, epilepsy, and more. Better comprehend…

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