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Will Wearables Work Well Enough?
Power issues, functionality restrictions and the lack of killer apps are propelling designers to rethink their approaches to this market.
Drill Down: Embedded NVM Technology
With the diversity of devices that will exist in the IoE, new embedded memory technologies will be required.
One-on-One: Smarter Architectures
UC Berkeley Professor Edward Lee talks about energy efficiency, intelligence, what’s needed to make the IoT work, and why machines are superior at some jobs than people.
Wireless Technologies For The IoE
These are what will be used to make all things talk to all other things.
IPsec Security In IPv6
Securing the next generation of the Internet of Things.
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Tech Talk: Mobile Security
How to protect a smart phone from hackers.
Blogs
Editor In Chief Ed Sperling contends that the IoT is changing more than just the way with our environment—it’s altering the fundamental way we design that interaction, in Making It Differently.
Technology Editor Ernest Worthman argues that social media sites have a responsibility to protect data on their network, in A Hacker’s Dream.
Executive Editor Ann Steffora Mutschler finds that even the lowly backyard chicken is being touched by the IoT, in IoT Is For Chickens.
Andes’ Emerson Hsiao dissects older MCU technology and explains why it’s impractical for IoT applications, in The Case Against 8051.
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The Electrifying Side Of AUTOSAR
The case for using the ECU resource template.