Day: February 21, 2016

  • Fujitsu develops ‘new deep learning technology’ for IoT data analysis

    Fujitsu develops ‘new deep learning technology’ for IoT data analysis

    Fujitsu claims it has developed a new deep learning technology to analyse time-series data with high precision, a discovery that could help improve the efficiency of embedded chips in wearables and devices, for example. When applied to Internet of Things data, the company says, its new technology “significantly improves accuracy by about 25 per cent…

  • Greentree Logistics switches to automated payment system

    Greentree Logistics switches to automated payment system

    Greentree Logistics has decided to implement VersaPay’s cloud-based automated invoicing, accounts receivable management and payment solutions system, ARC. “The transportation industry is incredibly competitive and to set Greentree apart we have reimagined the carrier experience. We have selected VersaPay to help us deliver on that enhanced experience,” says Abbey Van Vynckt, VP of finance at…

  • Developer uses neural networks to build sat-nav that takes the scenic route

    Developer uses neural networks to build sat-nav that takes the scenic route

    Satellite navigation systems are designed to guide a vehicle driver to their destination via the shortest possible route. It’s a principle that will almost certainly be adopted for autonomous cars of the future.  But what if you wanted to take the scenic route? If the autonomous car you find yourself in doesn’t know the meaning of scenic,…

  • InVisage claims world’s first HD IoT camera sensor that can see invisible infrared light

    InVisage claims world’s first HD IoT camera sensor that can see invisible infrared light

    A company called InVisage is claiming it has launched the world’s first high-definition Internet of Things camera sensor which can detect near infra-red (NIR) light which is invisible to the human eye. The innovation could have implications for autonomous vehicles being developed now, as well as a range of other technologies. InVisage calls its new sensor…