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Geofencing and Location Tracking: Why Companies Must Pay Attention - 0 views

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    Geofencing and Location tracking is one of the important features of Enterprise Mobility Management. Know how it immensely helps businesses simplify mobile device management through fast, real-time and remote device tracking.
carolsmith1610

What are some of the best mobile tracking? - 0 views

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    Android MDM solutions are one of the best mobile tracking software that is widely used to manage corporate-owned devices. Know how an Android MDM tracks devices and how it helps.
carolsmith1610

How to Track and Monitor Company Devices Used by Employees with Scalefusion - 0 views

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    Know how to track and monitor company mobile devices, deployed to workforces using a mobile device management software.
carolsmith1610

Is there any way to track an Android device without Internet via GPS? - 0 views

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    Can Android devices be tracked and located without internet? Yes, with a powerful Android Mobile Device Management Solution, Android devices can be tracked, located and secured. Read this to know how.
carolsmith1610

How to track a lost device? - 0 views

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    Know how an Android MDM Solution can track, locate and secure a lost device remotely with its powerful features.
carolsmith1610

Location Tracking of Field Force and Frontline Workers: Know the Benefits - 0 views

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    Know how location tracking of field forces and frontline workers is simplified and managed easily with help of a mobile device management software.
Duane Sharrock

As Hurricanes Approach, the Robotic Storm Chasers of the Future Are Ready | Popular Sci... - 0 views

  • Authorities like NOAA gather storm data from a few different sources--from aircraft circling the weather system from tens of thousands of feet, from stationary weather buoys scattered throughout the Gulf of Mexico, from Earth-orbiting satellites--giving scientists a great view of the area around the storm.
  • “Currently there are only two or three ways to get this kind of data,” Dr. Alan Leonardi, deputy director of NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, says. “First, you can have a storm serendipitously traverse over a buoy that happens to already be in the water, and that doesn’t happen as frequently as some might believe. Another would be to position a ship out there to collect this data, but that creates a dangerous situation for any crew that might be aboard the ship, so we’re not going to do that. The third--and we have done this--is to deploy instruments from aircraft in front of a storm that can collect data as the storm passes. We then go back in a ship and pick up those buoys--if they survive and don’t end up sinking.”
  • NOAA’s two robotic platforms are being developed independently of one another, yet their roles dovetail neatly. The Liquid Robotics Wave Glider platform is designed as a kind of storm monitoring sentry--like a weather buoy, but one that researchers can move at will. Wave Gliders harvest their propulsive energy from ocean waves themselves and power their onboard electronics with solar energy. This means they are not very fast--too slow to actually chase a storm in most cases--but they can remain at sea for months on end, waiting and watching.
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  • the agency already has one Wave Glider in the water north of Puerto Rico as a test-bed for the dozens NOAA hopes will follow. Isaac tracked south of Puerto Rico and missed the prototype, but the robot did manage to capture data from some intense weather along the outer bands of the system--the first of what NOAA hopes will be a new wealth of hurricane data produced by its robotic fleet.
  • the eyewall--the ring of powerful thunderheads that encircle the eye of the storm.
  • With an operational life of ten days, EMILY can be dropped into the water ahead of a storm, navigate its way into the very center, and remain there, tracking the storm as it moves while streaming data all along the way.
  • Better hurricane prediction translates directly to lowered economic losses, better mitigation of property damage, and--as it goes without saying on the eve of Katrina’s anniversary--lives saved.
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    As the 2012 hurricane season reaches full tilt, researchers at NOAA are hard at work hacking two different maritime robots that the agency hopes will become critical storm forecasting tools of the future. The first, Liquid Robotics' Wave Glider, is envisioned as a persistent surveillance platform, an army of mobile monitoring stations that will remain at sea for the duration of a hurricane season, waiting to swarm into the path of a developing storm. The second--Hydronalix's Emergency Integrated Life Saving Lanyard, or EMILY (a 2010 PopSci Best of What's New award winner)--will be capable of tracking the storm itself for days at a time, streaming continuous data directly from the center of the storm to researchers ashore.
carolsmith1610

Can you track an Android device without WiFi or data? - 0 views

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    An interesting way to know how Android devices can be easily tracked and located without WiFi or data through an Android MDM solution.
carolsmith1610

Location Tracking in Logistics: The Growing Significance of an MDM Solution - 0 views

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    Know how an MDM Solution helps Logistics enterprises to remotely track and manage deployed mobile devices across the network.
carolsmith1610

How can one track an Android phone for free? - 0 views

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    A must read! Learn how Mobile Device Management for Android like Scalefusion helps businesses to easily track, locate and manage company-owned Android devices deployed for work as part of an Enterprise Mobility program.
carolsmith1610

Is there any app for a location tracker in Android without internet or location access? - 0 views

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    Learn how an Android MDM allows Enterprises to track, locate and manage Android devices remotely even without internet access.
Duane Sharrock

Everything-Robotic by The Robot Report - tracking the business of robotics - 0 views

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    "Today's robotics industry could use some strategic guidance, particularly in the area of healthcare."
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    Today's robotics industry could use some strategic guidance, particularly in the area of healthcare.
thinkahol *

Safer robots will improve manufacturing | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    Robots have been considered too unpredictable and dangerous to work alongside humans in factories, but improved technologies for artificial sensing and motion are leading to a new wave of safer robots. Last winter, NASA sent a humanoid robot dubbed Robonaut 2 (R2) to the International Space Station. R2, which has only a torso, sophisticated arms and fingers, and a head full of sensors, jointly developed by NASA and General Motors under a program to create a robot that could operate safely alongside humans. R2 uses a popular robotics technology called series elastic actuators in its joints. The actuators have an elastic spring component between the motor and the object the robot has to pick up. The actuators help the robot detect and control the force of its own movements. R2 is also covered in soft material in case of accidental collisions, and its head contains cameras so it can keep track of its human colleagues. In June, President Obama announced a $500 million federal investment in manufacturing technology (including $70 million for robotics). It represents another step in developing robots that can assist with repetitious or physically stressful assembly-line tasks without posing a safety risk.
thinkahol *

Citizen Scientist 2.0 - 0 views

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    What does the future of science look like? About a year ago, I was asked this question. My response then was: Transdisciplinary collaboration. Researchers from a variety of domains-biology, philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, economics, law-all coming together, using inputs from each specialized area to generate the best comprehensive solutions to society's more persistent problems. Indeed, it appears as if I was on the right track, as more and more academic research departments, as well as industries, are seeing the value in this type of partnership. Now let's take this a step further. Not only do I think we will be relying on inputs from researchers and experts from multiple domains to solve scientific problems, but I see society itself getting involved on a much more significant level as well. And I don't just mean science awareness. I'm talking about actually participating in the research itself. Essentially, I see a huge boom in the future for Citizen Science.
anonymous

US Internet of Things (IoT) Market 2022 | TechSci Research - 0 views

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    Growing number of connected devices, rising government support and increasing need for remote monitoring and tracking of devices to drive US Internet of Things (IoT) market through 2022.
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