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Pooja Kanwar

ADAS: Everything You Need to Know

Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) are the future of smart and safe driving. These ingenious technologies employ cameras, radars, sensors and software to help drivers by automatically detecting hazards and even taking control of the vehicle when required. From adaptive cruise control to auto parking systems, ADAS aims to prevent accidents caused by human errors, which lead to over 90% of crashes today.

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Priyanka Jadav

Securing IoT Gateways

IoT gateways connect devices to the cloud, securing data flow between them. Being a single point of failure, they are prime cyberattack targets. Protecting gateways is vital since they link local networks to larger infrastructure. Recommended safeguards include strong authentication, encryption, firmware checks, network segmentation, and updates.

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Pooja Kanwar

Digitizing Supply Chains: How Mobile Solutions Drive Efficiency and Revenue

The logistics and supply chain industries are increasingly using digital mobility solutions to streamline operations, gain real-time data insights, and reduce environmental impact. By optimizing inventory management systems, businesses can achieve faster delivery times, reach customers more efficiently, reduce lead times, minimize errors, and better manage inventory.

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Amol Punde

Understanding Risks in Over the Air Firmware Upgrade for Automotives Including EVs

Nowadays, every car equipped with an infotainment system is required to upgrade its firmware to stay bug-free and feature-rich. Due to advancements in automotive industries, especially in EVs, firmware upgrades are possible over the air. However, providing such features over the air may expose an automotive’s end infotainment clusters and electronic components to various kinds of threats.

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Ajinkya Khode

Dive into Smart World with i.MX9 Processor

To achieve the goal of 50 billion connected devices by 2025, we need a strong infrastructure with the right balance of technologies to provide a distinctive and productive experience for customers. The end user could be an individual or a system, such as a smart home management system that improves the security, energy efficiency, and productivity of an entire system.

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Rhishikesh Agashe

Understanding the Dolby Digital Decoder (AC3) Technology

The Audio Encoders and Decoders are basically compression algorithms for multichannel audio, meant for storing/streaming music and the audio part of movies, with lesser storage place/bandwidth than the original content. Dolby Digital Decoder is one such algorithm developed by Dolby Digital Laboratories. The Encoders are almost, always used at the recording end in the studios, where the sound/music is created, to encode/compress the sound. The Decoders are generally present at the infotainment end, like home theater systems and car infotainment systems. The article here, describes the basic building blocks of the Dolby Digital (AC3) Decoder algorithm.

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