


Heavy equipment engineers need to continuously improve and optimize equipment designs, but how can they get product designs right sooner to meet both project and product targets? Predictive performance engineering has tremendous business potential and allows companies to unlock new levels of innovation and performance....
Published: Jun 07, 2022



Experts discuss top cybersecurity gaps and how to address them
Retired U.S. General Gregory Touhill (Director of the Software Engineering Institute’s CERT Division) and former Rockwell Automation CISO Dawn Cappelli sat down for a interview with ISMG’s Tom Field, SVP of Editorial, to discuss the 2022...
Published: Jun 22, 2022



Read the Rockwell Automation and ISMG research report: Cybersecurity Preparedness in Critical Infrastructure.
Critical Infrastructure organizations increasingly realize that downtime from cyberattack can be catastrophic. The Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, for example, resulted in 5 days of downtime,...
Published: Jun 22, 2022



Compare your scores to industry peers for key industrial security protections
Attacks on Critical Infrastructure are on the rise. Organizations need to leverage modern industrial security practices to avoid preventable breaches and the costly downtime, damage and public safety risks they cause.
This quick self-assessment...
Published: Jun 22, 2022



In this publication we will review the challenges that mode-agile (WARM) radar and EW threat emitters pose to traditional static threat library implementations in radar and EW systems, and consider the architecture of cognitive artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) systems that can be used to deliver effective...
Published: Jun 15, 2022



Compare your scores to industry peers for key industrial security protections
Attacks on Critical Infrastructure are on the rise. Organizations need to leverage modern industrial security practices to avoid preventable breaches and the costly downtime, damage and public safety risks they cause.
This quick self-assessment...
Published: Jun 23, 2022



Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged in the last years as one of the most relevant terms in our society. However, the advanced needs and concepts of interconnectivity are not new ideas when it comes to the defense and military community, given that the connected battlefield and the data fusion and integration using different...
Published: May 16, 2022



A medical ultrasound uses highfrequency sound waves to produce diagnostic images of organs, joints, blood vessels, and other internal body structures. Quiet operation is important as the device is typically used in consultation and examination rooms among people.
With the growing demand for miniaturization, mounting...



Electronic products are getting progressively smaller in response to user demand, and in some cases engineers are obligated to select smaller components due to size requirements.
This article will examine recent advancements in design that engineers should be aware of when selecting a switch, beyond just the size....



Test engineers spend as much as 50 percent of their time (or even more in some cases) actively dealing with obsolescence in their test program sets.
Read about different solutions in the marketplace to help you overcome the challenges you face today.
Also explore best practices...
Published: Mar 03, 2021



This paper describes a new two-phase cooling heat transfer cell based on a submerged vibration-induced bubble ejection process in which small vapor bubbles attached to a solid surface are dislodged and propelled into the cooler bulk liquid. This ejection technique involves forcibly removing the attached vapor bubbles with...



As technology advances, the need to place larger numbers of electrical and electronic systems into automobiles has dramatically increased. To name a few, these systems include Control Area Networks (CAN), safety systems, communications, mobile media, infotainment systems including wireless headsets, DC motors and controllers. ...



The present paper describes the operation of a small-scale VIDA heat transfer cell for cooling desktop microprocessors with particular emphasis on its operating characteristics and cooling capabilities. The effects of internal flow regulation and of geometry and surface characteristics of the heated surface on the cell...



The BMA222E is an advanced, ultra-small, triaxial, low-g acceleration sensor with digital interfaces, aiming for low-power consumer electronics applications. Featuring 8 bit digital resolution, the BMA222E allows low-noise measurement of accelerations in 3 perpendicular axes and thus senses tilt, motion, shock and vibration...