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HAAS Alert raises $5M seed round to scale its automotive collision prevention system

TechCrunch

HAAS Alert relies on cellular-based sensors to ingest roadway hazard data from the environment surrounding a vehicle, and its predictive technology to digitally alert drivers through their vehicle systems. The round was led by R^2 and Blu Ventures and joined by TechNexus, Stacked Capital, Urban Us, Techstars, Ride Ventures and Gramercy Fund.

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The power of connected ecosystems in aerospace and defense

Capgemini

Ahead of that, we’d like to explore the current perspectives in aerospace and defense, the benefits of connected operations, and the opportunities presented by new business and operating models with connected ecosystems. We look forward to exploring this need more in our chalet at the 54th annual Paris Air Show.

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Leveraging Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for 5G

CableLabs

The heterogenous nature of future wireless networks comprising of multiple access networks, frequency bands and cells – all with overlapping coverage areas – presents wireless operators with network planning and deployment challenges. Application-based traffic steering and aggregation across heterogeneous access networks.

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Cellular Automata Using Rust: Part II

Xebia

In the first post of this three-part series, we described elementary cellular automata and modeled them in the Rust programming language. Entity-component-system (ECS) architecture We started with theory, moved to practice, and now it’s time for some more theory. document().unwrap().set_title(&rule.to_string());

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Cellular Automata Using Rust: Part I

Xebia

In this three-part series and the associated project , we are going to bring elementary cellular automata to life using the Rust programming language and the Bevy game engine. We’ll learn a few things about cellular automata, Rust, entity-component-system architecture, and basic game development.

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Cellular Automata Using Rust: Part III

Xebia

In the second post of this three-part series, we explored entity-component-system (ECS) architecture and built a static user interface with Bevy. The evolver We have the user interface now, but it’s a tableau — a moment in time, locked on its initial presentation. Throughout this post, we will work exclusively in src/ecs.rs.

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Building a Smarter 5G Future Through Open RAN Development

CableLabs

This fifth generation of cellular wireless network technology is delivering faster speeds and will soon deliver lower latency — enabling powerful, cutting-edge applications and Internet of Things devices. Operators often are limited by the hardware and software used in cellular networks.