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Hailed as the future gold mine of the digital economy, the Internet of Things encompasses billions of connected objects whose data is managed on networks. How can we meet the connectivity needs of all these connected objects? How can we develop an ecosystem of applications and services that turns innovation into tangible benefits in our daily lives? That is up for debate.

Search and rescue: drones that detect human voices under collapsed buildings

• Fast, easy to use and equipped with on-board sensors, drones are increasingly used in search, exploration, and rescue missions.
• In Japan, a research team has developed an on-board AI that can locate the voices of earthquake victims hidden under rubble by filtering out noise generated by drone propellers.
• In India, swarms of drones are being programmed to quickly delimit the geographical scope of wildfires, reducing the average extent of burned areas by 65%.
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Voice without vocal cords: a machine learning assisted device that enables patients to speak

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Vie privée, ondes cérébrales : encadrer les neurotechnologies

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Portable IoT device helps Parkinson’s disease patients to manage their symptoms

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A Digital Twin To Facilitate The Development Of Drone Services

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A. Lafay: vehicles that are “fully autonomous from the moment they enter the motorway until they leave it”

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Le dispositif biosymbiotique mis au point par Phillip Gutruf et ses collaborateurs se recharge sans fil. Avec l’aimable autorisation de Max Farley et Tucker Stuart The biosymbiotic device developed by Phillip Gutruf and his collaborators charges wirelessly. Courtesy of Max Farley and Tucker Stuart

Digital divide: LoRa IoT devices for medical monitoring

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