Top Stories
The Quantum IoE
Unequivocal security, unlimited devices, potentially unlimited distances, and unimpeded paths make quantum communications for the IoE the next big thing.
The Challenge Of Updating Cars
As vehicle connectivity increases, so does the need for delivering security patches and technology updates.
The Rise Of Dynamic Networks
Flexible networks looms large on the horizon, and so does the risk of new security breaches.
Security Made Easier
Phillip Dunkelberger of Nok Nok Labs explains what’s behind Fast IDentity Online and why it’s so important for the IoE.
Video
Tech Talk: Configurable Logic
The advantages of using one part for multiple functions.
Blogs
Editor in Chief Ed Sperling contends that intense competition is driving a whole new wave of innovation across the IoE, and opening doors to competitive broadsides, in The Next Killer Apps.
Technology Editor Ernest Worthman observes that no operating system is hack-proof, in The Danger of Denial.
Executive Editor Ann Steffora Mutschler explains why the automotive industry isn’t as secretive as in the past, in Rolling Out Automotive Security.
Rambus’ Steven Woo points out that computer, memory, network and storage performance all have evolved at different rates, with resulting problems, in Exploring System Architectures For Data-Intensive Applications.
Kilopass’ Bernd Stamme argues the notion that IoT SoCs require high-write-endurance embedded NVM is wrong, in Ideal Memory IP For IoT Applications.
Mentor Graphics’ Anne Cirkel finds the Internet of Things is more popular than Taylor Swift, in Looking Back At The IoT?
Andes Technology’s Emerson Hsiao notes that benchmarking can provide relevant data for real-world applications, in Metrics For Measuring Performance And Power In IoT SoC Designs.
NXP’s Birgit Ahlborn attends the ITS World Congress in Bordeau and looks at the potential of future mobility solutions and the challenges ahead, in Brave New World Of Mobility.
White Papers
Power Management Techniques For Smart Grid Devices
Why it’s so important to shift from application-centric to OS-level approaches.