The mobile industry has always been prone to hype and hyperbole, but they have more than excelled themselves with the promise of imminent 5G roll out. Apparently 5G will dominate the IoT, Smart Cities, Robotic Plants, Autonomous Vehicles, Global Logistics, Remote Surgery, AR, VR and everything else…. Of course there are elements of the ‘likely outcomes’ here, but there is plenty of reason to consider 5G to be the ultimate Swiss Army Knife - capable of doing almost anything, but only doing a few tasks really well!
Reality is that the highest bandwidths forecast are only likely to be achieved at relatively short distances, with high power consumption and relatively short battery life between charges - ie much shorter than 3 or 4G. At the same time the nee for 10 - 100x the number of 4G masts and towers renders the old mobile deployment models impractical. An obvious solution is the deployment of nodes for home and office at FTTP terminal points to provide comprehensive network coverage/geographic infill.
Perhaps the prime quality of 5G, over and above 3 and 4G, that is seldom featured is that of very low latency which is an essential for remote robotics, surgery, medicine, AR and VR applications.
So in this presentation we consider all of theses aspects (and more) in the context of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) and the move toward sustainable societies in order to present a degree of clarification as to which technologies will most likely applied where. This sees the Not as the nervous system of the planet with more thing connecting at close range off - net, with some consolidation and analysis at node before upload into the IoT.
In short; there is not enough energy available for all things to be connected by 5G technology, and nor is it necessary, the available alternatives for very short range - low energy connectivity are not only viable they are more attractive by size, form factor, cost, and operational modes, We therefor predict a dynamic mixed technology future…
ICTON 2019 France Keynote Presentation
Only 50 years ago network design was dominated by well defined, characterised, and understood services, but the launch of mobile services in the 1980s brought that era of certainty and stability to a rapid close. Not only where mobile users different in their habits, they discovered TXT! At almost the same time the internet and dial-up modems were introduced, and these compounded the situation further. Since that time network designers have been largely guessing as to what services they should accommodate and when.
The real culprits of chaos here are accelerating technologies and the new services they engender. For example: Facebook did not exist 15 years ago; WhatsApp 10 years ago; Snapchat 8 Years ago; whilst Video/Audio downloading and streaming were not mainstream just 3 years ago. And waiting in the wings we have the IoT and AI services. Needless to say most networks and network designers will continue to be wrong footed by the pace of change!
This is a (public) presentation given by Sun MIcrosystems CTO Greg Papadopoulos at the Gartner Symposium in Orlando in 2004. As of a decade later (January, 2014), this presentation is remarkable for its prescience -- IP is indeed the backplane and the internet has in fact become the computer.
IT systems evolve at a rapid pace. What does it take to keep these mission-critical systems supported now and in the future? Learn how field service technicians are keeping pace with high-stakes, high-availability environments.
In this presentation, CompTIA’s own Dr. James Stanger interviews Bob Marlatt, information systems operations manager for the Washington State Patrol. Marlatt has worked in IT for two decades, both as a consultant and IT manager. His current responsibilities include managing the IT infrastructure for law enforcement in Washington State. You’ll learn more about how he helps ensure system uptime and how his systems make it possible for law enforcement to share vital information in real-time. He’ll also share some of the tips, tricks and traps for supporting evolving IT systems that can have an impact in your business.
Plus you can view the full webinar online at http://www.comptia.org/events/webinars/webinars-on-demand and earn CE Credit toward renewal of your CompTIA A+ certification.
Teaching Elephants to Dance (and Fly!) A Developer's Journey to Digital Trans...Burr Sutter
We can be brilliant developers, but we won’t succeed—and won’t lead our organizations to succeed—without a new perspective (if you will) and new assumptions about the components of the “technology ecosystem” that are fundamentally critical to our success. This includes the operators, QA team, DBAs, security folks, and even the pure business contingent—in most cases, each of these individuals and groups plays a critical role in the success of what we create and give birth to as developers. What we do in isolation might be genius, but if we insulate ourselves—especially with arrogance—from these colleagues, neither our code nor our organizations will realize their full potential, and most will fail. The bottom line is that our old ways are no longer viable, and as the elite within our industry, we will be the leaders and heroes who discard old assumptions and adopt a new perspective in this exciting journey to digital transformation—where the impossible can become reality.
The mobile industry has always been prone to hype and hyperbole, but they have more than excelled themselves with the promise of imminent 5G roll out. Apparently 5G will dominate the IoT, Smart Cities, Robotic Plants, Autonomous Vehicles, Global Logistics, Remote Surgery, AR, VR and everything else…. Of course there are elements of the ‘likely outcomes’ here, but there is plenty of reason to consider 5G to be the ultimate Swiss Army Knife - capable of doing almost anything, but only doing a few tasks really well!
Reality is that the highest bandwidths forecast are only likely to be achieved at relatively short distances, with high power consumption and relatively short battery life between charges - ie much shorter than 3 or 4G. At the same time the nee for 10 - 100x the number of 4G masts and towers renders the old mobile deployment models impractical. An obvious solution is the deployment of nodes for home and office at FTTP terminal points to provide comprehensive network coverage/geographic infill.
Perhaps the prime quality of 5G, over and above 3 and 4G, that is seldom featured is that of very low latency which is an essential for remote robotics, surgery, medicine, AR and VR applications.
So in this presentation we consider all of theses aspects (and more) in the context of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) and the move toward sustainable societies in order to present a degree of clarification as to which technologies will most likely applied where. This sees the Not as the nervous system of the planet with more thing connecting at close range off - net, with some consolidation and analysis at node before upload into the IoT.
In short; there is not enough energy available for all things to be connected by 5G technology, and nor is it necessary, the available alternatives for very short range - low energy connectivity are not only viable they are more attractive by size, form factor, cost, and operational modes, We therefor predict a dynamic mixed technology future…
ICTON 2019 France Keynote Presentation
Only 50 years ago network design was dominated by well defined, characterised, and understood services, but the launch of mobile services in the 1980s brought that era of certainty and stability to a rapid close. Not only where mobile users different in their habits, they discovered TXT! At almost the same time the internet and dial-up modems were introduced, and these compounded the situation further. Since that time network designers have been largely guessing as to what services they should accommodate and when.
The real culprits of chaos here are accelerating technologies and the new services they engender. For example: Facebook did not exist 15 years ago; WhatsApp 10 years ago; Snapchat 8 Years ago; whilst Video/Audio downloading and streaming were not mainstream just 3 years ago. And waiting in the wings we have the IoT and AI services. Needless to say most networks and network designers will continue to be wrong footed by the pace of change!
This is a (public) presentation given by Sun MIcrosystems CTO Greg Papadopoulos at the Gartner Symposium in Orlando in 2004. As of a decade later (January, 2014), this presentation is remarkable for its prescience -- IP is indeed the backplane and the internet has in fact become the computer.
IT systems evolve at a rapid pace. What does it take to keep these mission-critical systems supported now and in the future? Learn how field service technicians are keeping pace with high-stakes, high-availability environments.
In this presentation, CompTIA’s own Dr. James Stanger interviews Bob Marlatt, information systems operations manager for the Washington State Patrol. Marlatt has worked in IT for two decades, both as a consultant and IT manager. His current responsibilities include managing the IT infrastructure for law enforcement in Washington State. You’ll learn more about how he helps ensure system uptime and how his systems make it possible for law enforcement to share vital information in real-time. He’ll also share some of the tips, tricks and traps for supporting evolving IT systems that can have an impact in your business.
Plus you can view the full webinar online at http://www.comptia.org/events/webinars/webinars-on-demand and earn CE Credit toward renewal of your CompTIA A+ certification.
Teaching Elephants to Dance (and Fly!) A Developer's Journey to Digital Trans...Burr Sutter
We can be brilliant developers, but we won’t succeed—and won’t lead our organizations to succeed—without a new perspective (if you will) and new assumptions about the components of the “technology ecosystem” that are fundamentally critical to our success. This includes the operators, QA team, DBAs, security folks, and even the pure business contingent—in most cases, each of these individuals and groups plays a critical role in the success of what we create and give birth to as developers. What we do in isolation might be genius, but if we insulate ourselves—especially with arrogance—from these colleagues, neither our code nor our organizations will realize their full potential, and most will fail. The bottom line is that our old ways are no longer viable, and as the elite within our industry, we will be the leaders and heroes who discard old assumptions and adopt a new perspective in this exciting journey to digital transformation—where the impossible can become reality.
Teaching Elephants to Dance (and Fly!): A Developer's Journey to Digital Tran...Burr Sutter
We can be brilliant developers, but we won’t succeed—and won’t lead our organizations to succeed—without a new perspective (if you will) and new assumptions about the components of the “technology ecosystem” that are fundamentally critical to our success. This includes the operators, QA team, DBAs, security folks, and even the pure business contingent—in most cases, each of these individuals and groups plays a critical role in the success of what we create and give birth to as developers. What we do in isolation might be genius, but if we insulate ourselves—especially with arrogance—from these colleagues, neither our code nor our organizations will realize their full potential, and most will fail. The bottom line is that our old ways are no longer viable, and as the elite within our industry, we will be the leaders and heroes who discard old assumptions and adopt a new perspective in this exciting journey to digital transformation—where the impossible can become reality.
Networked Home Appliances and Vulnerabilities. by Yukihisa HoribeCODE BLUE
A decade has passed since the introduction of network enabled home appliances into the market. Every year these appliances advance in functionality and inter device integrations, such as the integration with cell phones/smart phones , service servers/ cloud services and more. This has lead to a significant increase in the information and value that the network enabled house hold appliances handle. Under such circumstances a vulnerability in the house hold appliance could be leveraged to gain access to other devices and information. In this presentation I will present whether such risks can be actualised and the changes of functionality and vulnerabilities in network enabled house hold appliances,looking at those changes from a user's and developer'sperspective.
Yukihisa Horibe
Panasonic Corporation Analysis Cente
Panasonic PSIRT member.
Over 10 years of experience in vulnerability research and risk analysis regarding networked household appliances and embedded systems.
Cloud-Based Protection, Making Cities Safer
Nadim Abdulrahim, Vice President Public Safety Sector, Enterprise Business Group Middle East, Huawei Technologies
Teaching Elephants to Dance (Federal Audience): A Developer's Journey to Digi...Burr Sutter
We can be brilliant developers, but we won’t succeed—and won’t lead our organizations to succeed—without a new perspective (if you will) and new assumptions about the components of the “technology ecosystem” that are fundamentally critical to our success. This includes the operators, QA team, DBAs, security folks, and even the pure business contingent—in most cases, each of these individuals and groups plays a critical role in the success of what we create and give birth to as developers. What we do in isolation might be genius, but if we insulate ourselves—especially with arrogance—from these colleagues, neither our code nor our organizations will realize their full potential, and most will fail. The bottom line is that our old ways are no longer viable, and as the elite within our industry, we will be the leaders and heroes who discard old assumptions and adopt a new perspective in this exciting journey to digital transformation—where the impossible can become reality.
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The success of Web3 is still intimately tied to the Ethereum Ecosystem. Yet, the rise of Ethereum as the blockchain of choice for thousands of Web3 devs looking to build on top of it is under siege. Internally, more usage combined with the slow progress of Eth2.0/Consensus Layer has opened the door to legitimate complaints about slow transactions and high fees.
MTC Spring 2013 - crossplatform woes - robert virkus - 2013-03-13Enough Software
Crossplatform development is not for the faint hearted. Join Robert on a journey to the challenges and strategies for cross-platform development. Note: without audio this presentation is, er, lacking somewhat.
Negli ultimi anni la robotica sta finalmente uscendo dalle fabbriche per popolare le città in cui viviamo. Auto a guida autonoma, droni e robot per la consegna di cibo, quadrupedi per la sorveglianza delle strade: questi sono solo alcuni esempi di ciò che si può trovare già oggi in molti quartieri nel mondo. La rivoluzione generata dal deep learning a partire dal 2012 è soltanto uno degli elementi di questa diffusione, che si fonda anche su complesse dinamiche di mercato e decenni di ricerca precedente nell'ambito dei sistemi robotici, dal punto di vista sia software che hardware. A che punto siamo arrivati? Quali sono le sfide che i ricercatori e le aziende devono affrontare oggi in questo settore? Quali sono i meccanismi di mercato che guidano lo sviluppo di questi sistemi? In questo talk risponderemo a queste domande, in modo da fornire una panoramica completa sullo stato dell'arte nella robotica mobile urbana.
Teaching Elephants to Dance (and Fly!): A Developer's Journey to Digital Tran...Burr Sutter
We can be brilliant developers, but we won’t succeed—and won’t lead our organizations to succeed—without a new perspective (if you will) and new assumptions about the components of the “technology ecosystem” that are fundamentally critical to our success. This includes the operators, QA team, DBAs, security folks, and even the pure business contingent—in most cases, each of these individuals and groups plays a critical role in the success of what we create and give birth to as developers. What we do in isolation might be genius, but if we insulate ourselves—especially with arrogance—from these colleagues, neither our code nor our organizations will realize their full potential, and most will fail. The bottom line is that our old ways are no longer viable, and as the elite within our industry, we will be the leaders and heroes who discard old assumptions and adopt a new perspective in this exciting journey to digital transformation—where the impossible can become reality.
Networked Home Appliances and Vulnerabilities. by Yukihisa HoribeCODE BLUE
A decade has passed since the introduction of network enabled home appliances into the market. Every year these appliances advance in functionality and inter device integrations, such as the integration with cell phones/smart phones , service servers/ cloud services and more. This has lead to a significant increase in the information and value that the network enabled house hold appliances handle. Under such circumstances a vulnerability in the house hold appliance could be leveraged to gain access to other devices and information. In this presentation I will present whether such risks can be actualised and the changes of functionality and vulnerabilities in network enabled house hold appliances,looking at those changes from a user's and developer'sperspective.
Yukihisa Horibe
Panasonic Corporation Analysis Cente
Panasonic PSIRT member.
Over 10 years of experience in vulnerability research and risk analysis regarding networked household appliances and embedded systems.
Cloud-Based Protection, Making Cities Safer
Nadim Abdulrahim, Vice President Public Safety Sector, Enterprise Business Group Middle East, Huawei Technologies
Teaching Elephants to Dance (Federal Audience): A Developer's Journey to Digi...Burr Sutter
We can be brilliant developers, but we won’t succeed—and won’t lead our organizations to succeed—without a new perspective (if you will) and new assumptions about the components of the “technology ecosystem” that are fundamentally critical to our success. This includes the operators, QA team, DBAs, security folks, and even the pure business contingent—in most cases, each of these individuals and groups plays a critical role in the success of what we create and give birth to as developers. What we do in isolation might be genius, but if we insulate ourselves—especially with arrogance—from these colleagues, neither our code nor our organizations will realize their full potential, and most will fail. The bottom line is that our old ways are no longer viable, and as the elite within our industry, we will be the leaders and heroes who discard old assumptions and adopt a new perspective in this exciting journey to digital transformation—where the impossible can become reality.
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The success of Web3 is still intimately tied to the Ethereum Ecosystem. Yet, the rise of Ethereum as the blockchain of choice for thousands of Web3 devs looking to build on top of it is under siege. Internally, more usage combined with the slow progress of Eth2.0/Consensus Layer has opened the door to legitimate complaints about slow transactions and high fees.
MTC Spring 2013 - crossplatform woes - robert virkus - 2013-03-13Enough Software
Crossplatform development is not for the faint hearted. Join Robert on a journey to the challenges and strategies for cross-platform development. Note: without audio this presentation is, er, lacking somewhat.
Negli ultimi anni la robotica sta finalmente uscendo dalle fabbriche per popolare le città in cui viviamo. Auto a guida autonoma, droni e robot per la consegna di cibo, quadrupedi per la sorveglianza delle strade: questi sono solo alcuni esempi di ciò che si può trovare già oggi in molti quartieri nel mondo. La rivoluzione generata dal deep learning a partire dal 2012 è soltanto uno degli elementi di questa diffusione, che si fonda anche su complesse dinamiche di mercato e decenni di ricerca precedente nell'ambito dei sistemi robotici, dal punto di vista sia software che hardware. A che punto siamo arrivati? Quali sono le sfide che i ricercatori e le aziende devono affrontare oggi in questo settore? Quali sono i meccanismi di mercato che guidano lo sviluppo di questi sistemi? In questo talk risponderemo a queste domande, in modo da fornire una panoramica completa sullo stato dell'arte nella robotica mobile urbana.
This presentation focuses on Feature Engineering and the Heuristics which can be extracted pre modelling whihc can be used post modelling for change detectors, explain ability etc.
This 7-second Brain Wave Ritual Attracts Money To You.!nirahealhty
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ER(Entity Relationship) Diagram for online shopping - TAEHimani415946
https://bit.ly/3KACoyV
The ER diagram for the project is the foundation for the building of the database of the project. The properties, datatypes, and attributes are defined by the ER diagram.
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
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