Outdoor Surveillance In a Post-COVID World
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Learn about the trends shaping the outdoor surveillance market and the challenges in designing for smart cities.
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Learn about the trends shaping the outdoor surveillance market and the challenges in designing for smart cities.
How is Wi-Fi technology evolving? What are the drivers? What are the challenges? Hear about the ideas shaping current developments.
Learn about wireless IoT challenges in developing a super connected world.
Electronics distributor Digi-Key is featuring TE solutions, in a three-part video series co-presented with Supplyframe. In these videos, you will see how innovative technology is powering smart cities worldwide. These innovations are making possible improvements in public safety, transforming how we live, work, and navigate cityscapes using robust, reliable connectivity.
Connecting People to the Cloud – and Each Other. People everywhere increasingly rely on connectivity solutions to stay connected, productive, and informed. Today, municipalities, distribution companies, internet providers, and hyperscale data centers are using advanced connectivity to efficiently manage the technology required to operate the services crucial to competing globally and essential to sustaining the well-being of communities around the world.
Driving this evolution are innovative connectivity solutions for collecting data, distributing power, and transmitting signals. These solutions are making possible more robust data networks and reliable performance in critical services and emerging applications. From custom antennas and sealed connectors to lightweight cabling and multi-property sensors, TE solutions are helping transform traditional technology into smart infrastructures: with intelligent street lighting and buildings, on-demand transit systems, and real-time smart meters – for public parking, home utilities, personal devices.
At TE, we make the connectivity solutions enabling public and private organizations to connect, accelerate, and protect the flow of data, power, and signal – in communications and energy systems – across cities and regions.
TE's Scott Hamilton discusses the trends around dual-node architecture: a sensor node and a communications node. The second node adds functionality, energy savings, safety, and increased quality of life.
TE’s Jonathan Catchpole and a Zhaga Consortium representative discuss about the future of street lighting, including market trends and the evolution of Book 18.
TE engineer Alex King and system architect Jonathan Catchpole explain how our Lumawise Endurance N Enhanced Base can help you get your streetlighting control node to market faster, more reliably, and with fewer engineering resources.
Most sensing begins in the analog world. Over the past two decades, sensors and transducers have moved from purely analog operation to digital protocols, signal processing, and interfaces. As a result, analog and digital transducers are worlds apart in their technologies, interfaces,
output signals, and the terminology used to describe and specify their operation.
Today, digital prevails in many application spaces. But there are many application areas, such as high EMI/RFI environments, where an analog transducer will always surpass a digital approach. Learn about our M3200 industrial pressure transducer – available in either an analog or digital configuration, and engineered to deliver key advantages.
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Learn about advancements in smart surveillance for of smart cities. Get insight on the trends and challenges driving innovation.
Learn about the major trends and developments in data center connectivity, focusing on power solutions and power management.
From Forbes: "Around the world, as increasingly mobile workforces prize connectivity, seamless transportation and sustainability as the determining criteria for quality-of-life, cities – large and small – have recognized that technology has become the great equalizer. From Boston to Bangkok, cities are unveiling plans to link fiber optics, light rail lines, automated vehicles and 5G networks in a seamless grid of always-on mobility."
From McKinsey & Company: "As cities get smarter, they are becoming more livable and more responsive—and today we are seeing only a preview of what technology could eventually do in the urban environment....[This report] analyzes how dozens of digital applications address these kinds of practical and very human concerns. It finds that cities can use smart technologies to improve some key quality-of-life indicators by 10 to 30 percent—numbers that translate into lives saved, fewer crime incidents, shorter commutes, a reduced health burden, and carbon emissions averted."