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16 Articles in Information and Communication Technology
Satellite-Powered Pet Tracker: The Future of Animal Locational Intelligence
A satellite-powered pet tracker is a wearable device for animals that uses satellite connectivity to provide global location tracking and sensor data, even in remote areas without cellular coverage. In contrast to conventional global positioning systems and cellular trackers, it uses energy-efficient designs, multi-constellation global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) and low-power satellite IoT networks to ensure continuous monitoring.
Legal Tech 2025: Innovation, Regulation and the Future of Digital Justice
Legal technology has undergone a major change in the last two years. The gradual digitization that was widely perceived initially, such as cloud-based file storage, electronic filing and practice management systems, has now transformed into a whole different direction of legal workflows, reshaped by genAI, government support through modernization programs, and specific public funding aimed at increasing access to justice.
Soft Grippers: The Gentle Revolution in Robotic Manipulation
With the changing face of robotics, the most exciting recent innovation has been the creation of soft grippers. In contrast to traditional rigid robotic claws or hands, soft grippers are constructed from compliant, deformable materials such as elastomers, polymers, fabrics, or gels.
The Future of Secure Computing: Why Homomorphic Encryption Matters?
Data is one of the most precious commodities at the beginning of this third millennium. Digitization has opened new doors in every area of business, and simultaneously, it has intensified market competition. In such a condition, we must consider stringent solutions for streaming and data loss.
Sovereign Clouds: Why Countries Are Building, Buying and Regulating Them?
Cloud computing has had a significant impact on the IT world over the past decade by offering the flexibility of capacity, services under management, and fast innovation as its main features.
AI-Powered Driver Monitoring Systems: The Future of Road Safety
Road safety remains a vital concern globally, prompting continuous advances in automotive technologies to reduce traffic incidents. Traditionally focused on passive safety features, the industry is now shifting toward active systems that anticipate and prevent accidents. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), human error is responsible for nearly 90% of traffic accidents.
Next-Generation Connectivity: AiP as the Backbone of 6G Networks
Antenna-in-Package, or AiP, is a term used to integrate the antenna (or antenna array) with RF front-end electronics inside a semiconductor package/module. Laying the antenna as a discrete component on a printed circuit board (PCB) is an approach that would be preferable until AiP is available.
Direct-to-Cell (D2C) Satellite Communication Services: Bridging the World with Satellite Connectivity
D2C satellite communication services refer to the type of communication that directly connects cellular devices to a satellite in space. This reduces the dependency on ground-based infrastructure and provides reliable connectivity even in far-off places.
E-Methanol: Powering the Future of Sustainable Fuel
E-methanol is a liquid fuel made by combining green hydrogen (H₂) and captured carbon dioxide (CO2). This process uses renewable electricity to create green hydrogen from water through electrolysis. Hydrogen is then synthesized with CO2 captured from sources such as industrial facilities or the atmosphere. It is considered a sustainable alternative to fossil-based fuels.
Smart Workplaces: The Next Chapter of Work
A workspace is no longer merely a physical structure. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the concept of a workplace has transformed into a flexible combination of experiences—part home, part hub and part digital platform. Intelligent workplaces integrate these elements using sensors, analytics and building automation, with a focus on people-first design.