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Engineering students, using National Instruments LabVIEW software , created a two-wheel balancing robot using embedded systems. In part two, We'll take a look at the final project outcome, a personal transport. Have a story suggestion? Want to be...
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Engineering students, using National Instruments LabVIEW software , created a two-wheel balancing robot using embedded systems. In this, part one, we'll take a look at those systems and the controls of making this project work. Have a story suggestion...
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Operating an unmanned vehicle in a battlefield situation is common these days; operating one in commercial airspace is totally new. Quantum 3D has developed a software package that allows piloting large aircraft from the ground. Have a story suggestion...
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Quantum 3D is taking the battlefield and making it virtual through tactical visual computers, wireless, wearable and immersive equipment. Entire squads can train over and over on a mission and make their mistakes in cyberspace before actually mobilizing...
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FPGAs applications aren't all boring, some are fun and games. National Instruments demonstrates the use of FPGA-controlled pads to make an arcade game from the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose. Have a story suggestion? Want to be featured on...
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At the Embedded Systems Conference in Silicon Valley, Lantronix holds it's annual Wireless Design Contest. Engineers from around the globe were called on to stretch their imaginations and wirelessly network-enable a machine or device. This is no small...
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If you wanted to cause an injury to see how to fix it, using people as subjects might be a bit dicey on the ethics front. Brian Davis, Ph.D., of the Cleveland Clinic takes us to the Accident Lab where they tear robotic ACLs. Have a story suggestion? Want...
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With a renewed focus on space exploration comes a serious effort to keep astronauts healthy when in space for extended periods of time. Brian Davis Ph.D., of the Cleveland Clinic is working with NASA to find a way to reach this goal. Have a story suggestion...