Industria 4.0

Industria 4.0

Proposed system shows how IoT could reduce household energy costs
01/02/2024 - Mathematicians from RUDN University have proposed a system that helps to use energy more efficiently. It is based on the Internet of Things and the digital twin of the household. The neural network...
Pet technology, meant to provide help and security for pets and owners, has vulnerabilities of its own
28/01/2024 - Pet owners are increasingly turning to technology for various pet care purposes such as feeding, health monitoring and activity and movement tracking. Much of this technology operates via devices and...
Implementing artificial neural network hardware systems by stacking them like 'neuron-synapse-neuron' structural blocks
22/01/2024 - With the emergence of new industries such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and machine learning, the world's leading companies are focusing on developing next-generation artificial...
Researchers propose new scheme for Internet of Things that uses fog computing
17/01/2024 - Researchers from RUDN University have proposed a new scheme for the Internet of Things network. It uses flying drones that process data instead of cloud data centers, which speeds up the network. The...
Advancement in thermoelectricity could light up the Internet of Things
16/01/2024 - Imagine stoplights and cars communicating with each other to optimize the flow of traffic. This isn't science fiction—it's the Internet of Things (IoT), i.e., objects that sense their surroundings...
Enhancing coastal cities' flood resilience through smart city technologies
27/12/2023 - Over the rest of this century due to global warming, coastal populations are likely to face increased risk of flooding. A team of researchers has proposed how the integration of Internet of Things,...
Smart speakers, wearables, sensors: How up-to-date are such permanently connected IoT devices?
21/12/2023 - By 2023, billions of Internet of Things (IoT) devices found their way into almost every area of life, industry and critical infrastructures. As these permanently connected smart devices process very...
Scientists develop low-cost, multifunctional microprinter for ultrafast piezoelectric material printing
15/11/2023 - Amidst the ongoing surge in demand for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), wearable/implantable electronics, miniaturized portable devices and the Internet of Things, the pursuit of piezoelectric...
Developing 'indoor solar' to power the Internet of Things
12/11/2023 - From Wi-Fi-connected home security systems to smart toilets, the so-called Internet of Things brings personalization and convenience to devices that help run homes. But with that comes tangled...
Internet of Things: Tech firms have become digital landlords, but people are starting to fight back
09/11/2023 - From smart toasters to fitness collars for dogs, we live in a world where everything around us is gradually being connected to the internet and fitted with sensors so that we can interact with them...
Monolithically integrated photo battery achieves competitive voltage
05/11/2023 - Networked intelligent devices and sensors can improve the energy efficiency of consumer products and buildings by monitoring their consumption in real time. Miniature devices like these being...
How AI and big data could save oil and gas companies from crises
19/09/2023 - RUDN University economist and colleagues analyzed data from the largest oil and gas companies in Russia during the economic crises of 2020 and 2022 and proposed an algorithm that would increase the...
Scientists develop an energy-efficient wireless power and information transfer system
06/09/2023 - Industrial Internet of Things (IIoTs) refers to a technology that combines wireless sensors, controllers, and mobile communication technologies to make every aspect of industrial production processes...
Researchers improve environmental monitoring applications
10/08/2023 - A research team from Wayne State University's National Institutes of Health-funded Superfund Research Program, the Center for Leadership in Environmental Awareness and Research (CLEAR), recently...
Leveraging the role of dynamic reconfigurable antennas
30/07/2023 - We are living in the realm of Industry 4.0 today, which is a digital paradigm referring to the integration of cutting-edge computing and digital technologies into global industries. Some of the key...
A new approach to realize parallel in-memory wireless computing
01/06/2023 - Advanced communication technologies, such as the fifth generation (5G) mobile network and the internet of things (IoT) can greatly benefit from devices that can support wireless communications while...
An artificial visual perception nervous system using a solution-processable in-memory light sensor
10/05/2023 - Artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things (IoT) have led to the rapid expansion of sensory nodes, which can produce an enormous volume of raw analog data that is converted into digital...
Engineers tap into good vibrations to power the Internet of Things
03/05/2023 - In a world hungry for clean energy, engineers have created a new material that converts the simple mechanical vibrations all around us into electricity to power sensors in everything from pacemakers...
Miniscule device could help preserve the battery life of tiny sensors
24/04/2023 - Scientists are striving to develop ever-smaller Internet of Things devices, like sensors tinier than a fingertip that could make nearly any object trackable. These diminutive sensors have miniscule...
Scientists create high-efficiency sustainable solar cells for IoT devices with AI-powered energy management
13/04/2023 - Newcastle University researchers have created environmentally-friendly, high-efficiency photovoltaic cells that harness ambient light to power internet of Things (IoT) devices.
Engineer discusses the next generation of micrometer-scale batteries
29/03/2023 - Automated sprinklers, lighting, and security systems have been commonplace in homes and offices for several decades. In recent years, however, they have become increasingly efficient at anticipating...