As we look at the school year ahead, there are myriad challenges both K-12 and university campuses face when designing systems to protect the students, administrators, educators and general public who ...
Embedding safety into your automated production processes from day one improves performance, reduces risk and drives ...
Battery-powered applications have become commonplace over the last decade, and such devices require a certain level of protection to ensure safe usage. The battery management system (BMS) monitors the ...
During the design process, failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) is typically used to assess how equipment and machinery might fail. Recent functional safety design legislation in the EU has ...
Production-grade Rust is here and it looks to meet the requirement of safety-critical industries. While Rust’s memory-safety guarantees are compelling, certification demands far more than safe code.
A proposal for an industry-compatible tool flow for an automated implementation of test cases for safety critical designs and verification. System-level design and verification of safety-critical ...
A key Pentagon official is pushing the Defense Department's weapon system program managers to place more emphasis on safety when they design equipment. In a recent memorandum addressed to leaders ...
A new safety concept based on the system-of-systems (SoS) perspective is proposed in a recent review paper published in Engineering, aiming to address the challenges of future civil aviation ...
Add three more new products to the bourgeoning lineup of manufacturing automation and tooling systems attendees could scope out at Automate 2025. 1. A Modular Track System Fitted with Air Bearings ...
The safety design adheres to the principle of 'one fault at work, two faults safely,' ensuring that after a single fault, platform functions and critical tasks can operate normally. In the event of a ...
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