Key takeaways JASMY aims to use the Internet of Things (IoT) platforms created to store data in a decentralized format.
Abstract: We propose a novel attestation architecture for the Internet of Things (IoT). Our distributed attestation network (DAN) utilizes blockchain technology to store and share device information.
This collaboration leverages the University of Cambridge's deep expertise in fundamental wireless technology research, alongside Hanshow's extensive industry experience, to further strengthen ...
HONOR, a global AI device ecosystem company, today announced the official opening of its flagship HONOR Experience Store (HES ...
Abstract: Proper monitoring and control of irrigation and fertilization system is crucial in agriculture field to ensure sufficient nutrients and moisture supplied to the plant is maintained all the ...
The IoT technology market grew from USD 444.47 billion in 2024 to USD 478.28 billion in 2025, and it is projected to reach USD 797.98 billion by 2032 with a CAGR of 7.58%. This ex ...
The AI shift to the edge promises faster insights and more resilient operations, but it also transforms the demands placed on ...
IoT/Connected Product Awards unveils winners for 2025, highlighting products and solutions that enable connection and data ...
AI-driven retail, smart carts, and in-store personalization are redefining shopper experiences and creating new revenue ...
The future of cybersecurity means defending everywhere. Securing IoT, cloud, and remote work requires a unified edge-to-cloud ...
Ambient IoT in retail delivers continuity without requiring batteries, additional scanning, or complex device management.
Datalogic, a developer of automatic data capture and process automation, will demonstrate how its integrated portfolio is ...