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In order to support slowing down the spread of Covid-19, Infineon Technologies AG developed a solution that counts people while entering and leaving buildings or rooms and ensures social distancing at the same time with the Smart entrance counter solution.
LTE C-V2X PC5 Communications Software MX725000A provides engineers with a cost-efficient tool to evaluate products and systems utilizing PC5 of Cellular V2X (C-V2X) technology.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced it has joined the Ericsson Industry 4.0 partner program, delivering value with test and measurement solutions for the planning, deployment and operations of industrial 5G networks.
Together, Rohde & Schwarz and TSN Systems provide a comprehensive test solution for engineers who need to perform precise timing measurements on in-vehicle networks with nanosecond accuracy for Layers 1-3.
Following on the success of the LoRa product portfolio, IMST GmbH presents the new LoRaWAN® certified WM-Bus Range Extender to collect Wireless M-Bus messages from utility meters and forward them to a LoRaWAN® network.
u-blox has partnered with Cohda Wireless to produce an advanced V2X solution for the cooperative intelligent transport market. Cohda’s V2X software stack will support the u-blox V2X chip UBX-P3 for connectivity based on DSRC/802.11p standards.
EE Huei Sin is the Vice President/General Manager of Keysight Technologies’ General Electronics Measurement Solutions and comments on the state of telehealth and 5G, and what healthcare facilities are working toward to better leverage technology.
To enable a smooth transition to 5G for industries, Ericsson will provide dedicated network 5G standalone (SA) trial kits.Strategic partners Ericsson and Deutsche Telekom are collaborating to serve industry customers in Germany with the trial kits.
Infineon Technologies AG announced today that its Silicon Valley Innovation Center (SVIC) has entered a new agreement with Blumio to co-develop a wearable, non-invasive blood pressure sensor based on Infineon’s XENSIV™ radar chipset by 2021.