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04 JUL
2023
2023
Industry Coverage
AIoT Smart New Life-Innovative Service Model of Smart Home Community and Security
Under the flourishing of the various communication networks, IoT already had up to 12.5 billion objects connected to the Internet around the world in 2010; now, there are over 500 billion. After AI emerged, all objects connected to the Internet have upgraded comprehensively to AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) through front-end or back-end computation, and the lives of people have gradually changed.
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09 MAR
2023
2023
Industry Coverage
The Coming of Smart Technology
Surveillance systems have been in use for 80 years since they were first introduced in Germany in 1942. Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) was the earliest type of surveillance system architecture and was based on the transmission of video signals within a fixed region for playback on a closed circuit device.
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14 DEC
2022
2022
Industry Coverage
Caravision Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Caravision can draw on technical expertise in the security and safety industry from its parent company Hi Sharp. The company has specialized in automotive security surveillance equipment.The company has been cultivating the commercial vehicle market for many years with an emphasis on reducing the accident rate among large vehicles. Series products have obtained IATF 16949 quality certification and automotive cameras are rated for 1080p resolution with enhanced low-light video performance to avoid ineffectiveness or loss of accuracy.
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18 JAN
2021
2021
Industry Coverage
U.S. FCC plans to ban on Huawei and other Chinese equipment suppliers
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously on Thursday, 6/17/2021, to advance a plan to ban approvals for equipment in U.S. telecommunications networks from Chinese companies deemed national security threats like Huawei and ZTE.
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14 DEC
2020
2020
Industry Coverage
The Next to the Sanction
Following previous sanctions that US imposed to China in Sep, on Dec. 3rd, the US government has officially listed SMIC、CNOOC、China Construction Technology and CIECC on Pentagon’s black list.And S&P Dow Jones Indices on Thursday became the second major index provider to remove some Chinese companies from its index products following a Trump administration executive order which designed to deter U.S. investment firms, pension funds, and others from buying shares of Chinese companies designated by the U.S.
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