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This generation is referred often to through embedded systems. In embedded systems, the emphasis tends to be more on the computational elements,
and less on an intense link between the computational and physical elements. 1. 2. 2. 1. Security systems With growing threats such as terrorism,
EN they are particularly important for information and communication technology (ICT) equipment and embedded systems. In this respect, semiconductor production and shipments can be characterised as leading indicators of ICT product market trends.
but they are particularly important for information and communication technology (ICT) equipment and embedded systems. Semiconductor production is a highly cyclical industry.
or promoting specialisations in specific market segments or niches (such as micro-or nanoelectronics, photonics, embedded systems, smart integrated systems and complex systems engineering, next generation computing and future Internet, einfrastructures;
Three cluster organisations that had worked previously not together (DSPVALLEY on embedded systems, Pharma. be the business network in the health industry
embedded systems for automotive to advanced medical systems and design, with micro-and nano-electronics and mechatronics being key technologies.
or promoting specialisations in specific market segments or niches (such as micro-or nanoelectronics, photonics, embedded systems, smart integrated systems and complex systems engineering, next generation computing and future Internet, einfrastructures;
electronics, embedded system design, personal health system, ICT for energy efficiency and accessible and assistive ICT, Computer science and artificial intelligence.
sensors, embedded systems, data mining, etc. Robotics Intelligent infrastructures (roads, logistics: sensors, monitoring, etc. Bio--fuels: sunalower, bio--forest waste, etc.
/PECES PERVASIVE Computing in Embedded systems, FP7, http://www. ict-peces. eu/Semsorgrid4env Semantic Sensor Grids for Rapid Application Development for Environmental Management, FP7
Smart cities, from smart phones, mobile devices, sensors, embedded systems, smart environments, smart meters, and instrumentation sustaining the intelligence of cities.
and wireless networks, offering high connectivity and bandwidth to citizens and organisations located in the city,(2) the enrichment of the physical space and infrastructures of cities with embedded systems, smart devices, sensors,
Future media research and technologies offer a series of solutions that might work in parallel with the Internet of things and embedded systems, providing new opportunities for content management 12,13.
aerospace and embedded systems, health (ageing, cancer and use of ITCS) and agriculture and agronomics, which has had strong structuring effects.
embedded systems (examples include microwave sensors and chips inserted in automobiles), transactions logs (such as payment transactions), radio-frequency identification chips (RFID), navigation and location sensors, networks, and servers.
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