
Keysight Technologies
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Read more: Commentary: The Power of First-Party Data in Modern RetailJust a few years ago, many believed loyalty card systems were on their way out. They were expensive to maintain and customers were growing tired of the benefits they offered. Headlines predicting “the death of the loyalty card” were common, as swipe rates declined and underlying platforms fell into neglect. However,…
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Read more: What’s Ahead for 2024 – AI to Quantum ComputingBy: Ee Huei Sin, President, Electronic Industrial Solutions Group, Keysight Technologies Artificial Intelligence 6G embraces AI for network optimization. AI has a large role to play in helping optimize 6G. However, it will not be the much-hyped generative AI that relies on large language models and vast data sets. Instead,…
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Read more: All charged up over EVsBy: Hwee Yng Yeo, Industry Solutions Manager, Automotive and Energy, Keysight Technologies Earlier this year, Tesla announced it will start selling the Tesla Model 3 in Singapore. This is probably welcome news for electric vehicle (EV) afficionados in this tiny island country, which is famous for its chili crabs and infamous*…
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Read more: Bringing C-V2X technology to the masses with 5GBy: Dylan McGrath, senior industry solutions manager at Keysight Technologies 5G wireless communications will expand the functionality and use cases for many existing technologies. One prominent example is vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology, which will enhance automotive safety, save lives, reduce fuel consumption, and enable more efficient vehicle transportation. Thanks to enhancements…
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Read more: Building better batteries for electric vehiclesBy: Hwee Yng Yeo, Industry Solutions Manager, Automotive and Energy, Keysight Technologies Battery makers face intense competition to get a slice of the pie in the electric vehicle (EV) battery market, which is poised to grow by US$44.2 billion between 2020 and 2024. While technology has reduced the cost of…
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Read more: Why battery life in critical to patients with implantable medical devicesBy: Brad Jolly Senior Applications Engineer, Keysight Technologies While heart disease continues to be a major health problem worldwide, it can be treated via lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise; in other cases, pharmaceutical approaches are useful. The trend toward implanted medical devices applies to patients with cardiovascular diseases.…
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Read more: Why in-vehicle network is critical to the advancement of autonomous and connected vehiclesBy Alan Varghese, Keysight Technologies Cars in the 1960s such as the Hillman Hunter built by the Hillman Motor Car Company based in Coventry, England, had only about 50 wires totaling about 100 feet in length in their harness. Compare that to today’s cars that have more than 1,500 wires…
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Read more: Keysight’s Edge-to-core Portfolio Selected by Radisys to Create Open Radio Access Network Test EnvironmentKeysight Technologies, Inc., a leading technology company that helps enterprises, service providers and governments accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world, announced that Radisys, a global provider of open radio access network (RAN) solutions, selected Keysight’s edge-to-core portfolio to establish a test lab that verifies interoperability between network elements and…
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Read more: Technology Predictions from an Electronic Design and Test ThinktankIn 2020, the world experienced an unprecedented public health crisis – the coronavirus pandemic. This has impacted all sectors of society and forced enterprises, small businesses, governments and private institutions to pivot, in some cases extensively, to accelerate digital transformations and rethink the way innovation is achieved. Keysight executives comment…
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Read more: Keysight Collaborates with NTU Singapore on Hybrid Vehicle to Everything CommunicationsSINGAPORE – November 24, 2020 – Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS), a leading technology company that helps enterprises, service providers and governments accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world, announced a collaboration with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) to develop a transceiver test bench for a hybrid vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication system.…

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