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About 4,500 people are working inside Amazon’s fulfillment center in Wilmington at any given time. After renovations, some of their newest coworkers will be robots.
Imagine the warehouse that once operated manually now operates as an advanced technical solution that combines robotic systems and programming logic.  Sounds efficient. Right?  It shows that ...
Abstract: Because electric power distribution systems are undergoing many technological changes, concerns are emerging about additional vulnerabilities that might arise. Resilient cyber-physical ...
High-frequency trading (HFT) is an automated form of trading. It involves the use of algorithms to identify trading opportunities. HFT is commonly used by banks, financial institutions ...
The leading and longest established online Process Engineering publication serving the Process Manufacturing Industries Over ...
But what is the reality of your automated systems’ protection? We will explore this question, highlighting the importance of implementing a holistic security protocol. NHI management emphasizes a ...
Once you’ve configured your lock on your smart platform, you might use it to tell one or more other devices to turn on or off, or perhaps even to trigger a string of automated actions—for ...
To examine the complex interaction between the various layers of the system and verify the effectiveness of automation, difficult to obtain, realistic test systems are necessary. An algorithm for ...
SiLC Technologies showcased its latest offering, Eyeonic Trace, an all-in-one inspection and measurement tool for objects moving on conveyor belts, bucket elevators and assembly lines or being ...
In a study published in eClinicalMedicine, researchers at the German Diabetes Center (DDZ) show that automated insulin delivery (AID) systems can improve blood glucose control in people with type ...
And foremost in importance, AI tools at times help mitigate the risks usually entailed in making changes to legacy systems: Automated testing, for instance, will check that new changes do not break ...