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Data connectivity: How IoT can make Indian cities smartedit
With cheaper data plans and higher mobile penetration, many more services will be provided through cloud sourcing or a mobile-first strategy.
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Convention of Aerospace Engineers at BIT-Mesraedit
Thirty Second National Convention of Aerospace Engineers is being organised at Birla Institute of Technology (BIT), Mesra, Ranchi at the ‘Department of Space Engineering and Rocketry’ during October 27-28, 2018 in association with The Institution of Engineers (India) (IE(I)), Jharkhand State Centre.
Institution of Engineers (India)MBSCET celebrates IETE Foundation Dayedit
ECE Department of Mahant Bachittar Singh College of Engineering and Technology (MBSCET) on Friday organised a seminar on the occasion of Foundation Day of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) with their collaboration on the topic ‘Future Communication Systems’.
IETEWorkshop for women professionals from todayedit
The two-day workshop will be organised by IEEE Hyderabad Section (WIE) in collaboration with Guntur IEEE Sub Section. The speakers of the programme include B Udaya Lakshmi, Vanitha Datla Vice-Chairperson, Elico, DCP B Rajakumari, V Naga Lakshmi, Joint MD of IMIS Pharma, Atreyi Choudhari, Partner-Group Head of Nomura research center, D Rama Krishna MD, Efftronics, ACP Sravani K, D Aparna from Aparna Jutes and Chandini Chandana, Co-Founder Avera Electric Vehicles will share their experiences with the participants.
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EMPLOYING MACHINE LEARNING FOR INTERNET OF THINGS ANALYSISedit
The world has witnessed the most exciting high-tech projects integrating the knowledge from two or more well-established and fast-growing technology applications including applying machine learning to filter and analyse huge datasets harnessed from the Internet of Things (IoT).
IoTMachine LearningSmart Clothing – The Next Big Thing In IoT Wearables?edit
Wearable IoT technology is a hot topic, in part because growth predictions for wearables are so strong. For example, IDTechEx forecasts wearables will go from $20 billion in 2015 to $70 billion in 2025.
IoTSmart ClothingThe Intelligent Automation Revolution: From Robotic Process Automation To Cognitive Automationedit
Developments in artificial intelligence (AI) have created a sea of change in automation, rapidly propelling it from basic robotic process automation (RPA) to cognitive, from acting like a human to thinking like a human. In turn, this will lead to a revolution in scale, adoption and impact of artificial intelligence, as well as in the talent and processes needed to support new business models, with the potential to drive major competitive advantages.
AutomationSecurity a prime concern in IoTedit
The security risks associated with the Internet of Things ( IoT) are quite alarming and we cannot imagine the havoc that would be unleashed if millions of devices stop functioning or worse are programmed for devastation. For Instance, high voltage in IoT connected electricity networks or sensors in smart homes.
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What’s new in IoT: Trends for 2019edit
The creation of a digital twin, which thanks to data collected by sensors can provide a realistic virtual representation of products and systems, will be increasingly applied to entire production processes, allowing not only the monitoring of entire plants, but also predicting what will happen when a new model is out into production, or some variables change.
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Infrastructure and cost remain a challenge for ADAS adoption: Expertsedit
Automated Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) technology is the next big transformation that the Indian automotive industry going to see apart from electric mobility.
Automated DrivingSmart Mobility Solutionsedit
There were the good old cycle rickshaw days, where the rickshaw could be hailed almost from the doorstep and would always drop one back at their doorstep too. This would mostly happen in small towns or in lesser developed cities. Then came the auto rickshaws, and then the e-rickshaws.
smart mobilitySmart mobility a far cry in city as projects fizzle outedit
Smart mobility and transportation system remains a distant dream in the city as the Jaipur Smart City Limited (JSCL) has failed to implement proposed projects under the smart city mission.
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Do Indians realise that they are studying ‘engineering’?edit
And after all, these when people contemplate about the issues, they claim ‘Indian education system’ which is responsible for this unidirectional flow of thoughts; which is absolutely unwarranted. Has the Indian education system pressurised you to take up Engineering?
EngineeringEducation most potent tool to ensure peace in society: Union ministeredit
Speaking at ‘India Ideas Conclave’ here, the Minister of State for Human Resources Development, also said that “one of the biggest mistakes” of Independent India was to adopt the education system of the British Rule.
EducationIndustry 4.0: Upskilling, cross-skilling would be important factor in all sectors, say expertsedit
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is replacing the “inefficiencies” of traditional businesses with disruptive technologies and thus upskilling and cross-skilling of employees would be an important component in all sectors, according to experts.
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Cleaner energy from thermal plantsedit
A few months ago, the Ministry of Power announced amendments to the Electricity Act, 2003. While they propose a slew of measures to bring transparency in power generation market and penalise faulty distributors, there are several important areas that have not been addressed regarding generation.
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Clean energy is not always greenedit
India has set an ambitious renewable energy generation target of 175 gigawatts by 2022. This sector — owing to its apparently benign nature when compared to fossil fuels — gets a free pass as far as environmental impact assessments are concerned. Further, the process for forest land diversification focuses on compensatory afforestation, which, as has been proved time and again, does not really compensate for the loss of decades-old ecosystems.
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