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Food production is the most impactful application of IoT - would you agree?

The Internet of Things provides the capability to design and build fully autonomous greenhouses. Precise watering and fertilizing increase the efficiency of crop production while conserving resources. Automated greenhouses operate with minimal human labor, which addresses the current need for more people interested in working in the agriculture domain....
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Solid design is crucial for the success of IoT deployment.

Essential principles of solution design: 1. Security 2. Scalability 3. Cost effectivity...
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Stanford Doggo - an Open-Source quadruped robot

Stanford Doggo is a cost-effective, four-legged robot developed by Stanford students from the Extreme Mobility team. It is designed for traversing challenging terrain, performing acrobatic tricks, and encouraging an open-source community by providing comprehensive plans and code online. Features of the robot: ➡️ Holds the record for the highest vertical jumping agility among all robots. ➡️ Estimated cost of less than $3,000, making it a cost-effective....
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An innovative wireless switch could cut home wiring costs in half.

A researcher has developed, for less than $1, a wireless switch that operates without batteries and could reduce the cost of electrical wiring in a house. The battery-free invention works by capturing ambient energy, potentially making homes more energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and affordable. An engineering researcher at the University of Alberta has created a wireless switch that could cut the cost of wiring a house by 50%. Wireless switches, consisting of a transmitter on the switch and a receiver near a light fixture or other device, have been around for many years and have been proven to reduce material and labor costs for home wiring, explains Mr.Moez, director of electrical engineering in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. However, they require batteries to function. "If you have 50 wireless switches in a house, it's very inconvenient for an average homeowner to run around and replace batteries constantly," he explains....
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How Digital Twins Can Make Decarbonization a Reality in the Oil and Gas Industry

As virtual replicas of the physical oil and gas fields, digital twins can provide asset teams with invaluable details on real-time operations and optimize production such that companies can compile information and establish operational tactics to pinpoint areas of excessive emissions and curb them. https://www.iotworldtoday.com/iiot/how-digital-twins-can-make-decarbonization-a-reality-in-the-oil-and-gas-industry-...