Monday, January 21, 2019

College kids design solutions to end city’s commuting woes


Solutions were presented at Mumbai By Design, a festival organised by a city-based academy
From building sensors to gauging traffic congestion in an area to magnetically levitated pods providing public transport, college students came up with innovative design-based solutions for transport-related problems in the city.
The solutions were presented at Mumbai By Design, a festival organised by Pearl Academy — an education institute from Andheri — last week to celebrate the diversity and distinct cultural influences in the city.
One of the competitions titled ‘Design Intervention’ invited design-led innovations to solve daily issues such as traffic management and rail efficiency. Students from 15 institutes present innovative measures and futuristic ideas to address these problems.
Rajat Kushwaha, a student of the Industrial Design Centre at Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay (IIT-B) suggested installing electromagnetic induced charging for electric cars on roads.
“We are using fossil fuels, even though the future belongs to electric vehicles. However, there are no charging stations available electric vehicles. It is possible to charge such vehicles wirelessly through a magnetic field on the city roads. The vehicles won’t even need to stop to recharge,” he said.
Experts welcomed the initiative and said the ideas were very much doable.
“We need new ideas, which may not necessarily come from experts. Even offbeat ideas can solve some of the pressing transport problems in the city. The ideas presented by the students are doable. In fact, they can be implemented in as less than 10 years,” said Ashutosh Atre, a transport expert
Chandrakant Naik, a student from VIVA School of Architecture, Virar, suggested creating multi-storied railway stations to make commute comfortable and efficient. “The city’s population will swell in the coming years. This design will accommodate more people,” he said.
Similarly, Naba Usmani, a student at Pearl Academy, suggested basic modifications to the existing infrastructure and monitoring systems such as digital speed limit boards and thermal and pressure recognition belts for managing pedestrians and traffic.
“The sensors will calculate traffic congestion and send information to a control unit. This information will be used to alter speed limit on certain sections of the road to ensure a smoother flow of traffic,” she said.
Nidhip Mehta, dean of the School of Design, Pearl Academy, said, “A good design has the potential to bring a sense of order to the lives of Mumbaikars while still keeping true to the city’s passion and energy. Mumbai By Design can offer a glimpse of a city that can be systematic, efficient, and full of life and energy.”
Source: Hindustan Times dated January 21, 2019

Saturday, January 19, 2019

Good Reads: January 19, 2019


GOOD READS

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How Technology Incumbents Can Realize Their Cloud Growth Ambitions
Cloud services and related software and hardware accounted for the majority of IT growth in 2013–17.
January 19, 2019
5 Industries Blockchain is Slated to Disrupt in The Coming Years
January 19, 2019
Transportation, logistics and supply chain processes are going through intense transformation. We have identified three ways AI can revolutionize supply chain management and logistics.
January 19, 2019
Blockchain for Internet of Things
IoT solutions using blockchain can be built to maintain a continuously growing list of cryptographically secured data records protected against altering and updates.
Such distributed systems will make our planet smarter, more productive, and open up a colossal scope of opportunities.
January 19, 2019
TCS a Leader in Blockchain Services: Everest Group
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS), a leading global IT services, consulting, and business solutions organization, has been recognized as a Leader in the Everest Group PEAK Matrix™ for Blockchain Services[1].
January 19, 2019
TCS Research and Innovation (Video)

MIT's Daniela Rus talks to TCS EVP and CTO K Ananth Krishnan on emerging applications of AI and robotics
January 19, 2019
Around the World: Latest Trends and Innovations
In this article, we take a look at the various technology trends and interesting solutions we came across while visiting different parts of the globe throughout the year
Electronics For You
Volume 51, No. 1
January 2019
Page 54
The future of Present Technologies
Technology runs our lives these days. This article provides a quick look at the scope of the present technologies a few years down the line
Electronics For You
Volume 51, No. 1
January 2019
Page 56
The latest in AI and its applications
AI is becoming a disruptive force that is redefining the modern industry. This article features some exciting applications of AI, along with a glimpse into the future, illustrating how AI will continue to transform industries and our lives
Electronics For You
Volume 51, No. 1
January 2019
Page 34
How the IoT has evolved from M2M communication
The IoT is a network of devices connected to ISPs or WAN/MAN through an M2M gateway
Electronics For You
Volume 51, No. 1
January 2019
Page 61
The Industries of tomorrow will be run by the IIOT
The Industrial Internet of Things enhances manufacturing and industrial processes.
Electronics For You
Volume 51, No. 1
January 2019
Page 64
How the Blockchain can add transparency to Healthcare
Ever since the price of bitcoin went sky rocketing, the computer world has been excited about the blockchain. Everyday, new applications of the blockchain are being thought up and the focus has shifted to using it in every conceivable human activity. This article explains how blockchain technology can be used in healthcare
Open Source For You
Volume 07, Issue 04
January 2019
Page 30
Potential Risks of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is benefiting society in about every way possible. AI-driven devices are becoming cognitive enough to aid people in times of need. However, AI can be a great risk to society if it ends up in the wrong hands.
Open Source For You
Volume 07, Issue 04
January 2019
Page 40
OpenIoT: Enabling the Convergence of IoT and Cloud Computing
OpenIoT is a simple-to-use open source application, which connects all the sensors that use cloud technologies to make them an extension of your IoT application
Open Source For You
Volume 07, Issue 04
January 2019
Page 100


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