The SARA-R52 and LEXI-R52 series powered by the 2nd generation of the UBX-R5 chip, optimize cost and performance, while eliminating the need for extra components.
Initially launched as GPS in the late 1970s for military use, GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) experienced significant advancements by 2000, allowing broader civilian applications.
As 5G technology evolves, non-3GPP networks such as public, home and enterprise WLAN hotspots will be more and more interlinked with the 5G core. As a result, tomorrow’s smartphones will rely even more on the next generations of WLAN technology, which will be more powerful and efficient, but also more complex.
ABB introduces its next generation MicroDrive, ACH180, that complies with UL standards, including UL61800-5-1 for drives and UL60335-2-40 for HVACR (heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration) equipment.
The company will exhibit its cutting-edge autonomous mobile robots, providing attendees with a firsthand look at the future of material handling and logistics.