Sonar shark alarm: the latest in a sea of floated swimmer safety solutions – Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldSonar shark alarm: the latest in a sea of floated swimmer safety solutionsSydney Morning HeraldPremier Mike Baird's announcement yesterday that the state government will spend $100,000 trialling a sonar-based shark detection system at NSW beaches is just the latest in a very long line of ways that Australians have tried to protect themselves …
In-Vehicle Computers incorporate telematics, and IoT features.
Respectively leveraging 5th generation Intel® Core™ i3-5010U and i7-5650U CPUs with Intel HD graphics 5500 and 6000, VTC 7230 and VTC 7240 provide signal processing, machine vision, and video transcoding required for ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition), and video surveillance. Telematics features support fleet management, and security features to …
Beyond The Line Call: How Technology Is Changing Tennis – Gizmodo Australia
Gizmodo AustraliaBeyond The Line Call: How Technology Is Changing TennisGizmodo AustraliaThe advantage of such a system is that it's completely un-intrusive, you don't need to put sensors in anything. It's mostly used to make line-calls, as a back-up when players object to the call made by a lines referee. It's also used by broadcasters to …