A blog about embedded computing systems, cyber-physical systems, and Internet of Things. We concentrate on technical topics but also discuss their implications.
Friday, November 3, 2017
My Embedded Blog Has Moved
I have decided to officially move my embedded/CPS/IoT blog to http://marilynwolf.us. This site gives you information on my books (with two more books due out soon) as well as this blog. Hope to see you there!
Monday, October 30, 2017
My Experimental Blog Site
I have set up a new marilynwolf.us for my books. I can also use it to host this blog but the formatting system doesn't make it easy to feature both the books and the blog on the homepage. I have an experimental setup on marilynwolf.us. Please go there, check it out, and let me know which you prefer. You can email me at wolf@ece.gatech.edu. Thanks!
Sunday, October 29, 2017
Heathkit SB-303
I am thinking about using one of these radios as the starting point for a hybrid digital/analog radio. By tapping signals the signals in the radio and connecting them to analog/digital converters, I can ship them to a computer or FPGA for digital processing. Many software-defined radio rigs run at relatively low sample rates and so do most of their digital processing in the baseband. A fancy data acquisition card could let me move the interface earlier in the radio, perhaps all the way to the first stage of amplification after the antenna. This sort of project would be a good way for me to get my hands dirty with software-defined radio; it would also be fun to compare the signal characteristics of the analog and digital versions. All of these plans, of course, depend on time permitting from other projects and duties. We shall see how things play out.
Monday, October 23, 2017
FAA Proposes Ban on Lithium-Ion Batteries in Checked-In Luggage
Gizmodo reports here on a proposal by the FAA to ban devices with lithium-ion batteries in checked-in luggage. They would like to see such a ban to be worldwide. Their concern is based upon a test in which a lithium-ion battery caught fire next to a bottle of dry shampoo; the resulting fire was too fierce to be contained by aircraft fire suppression systems.
Monday, October 16, 2017
@Apollo50Wolf the Apollo Program 50th Anniversary Commemoration
I have set up a Twitter account, @Apollo50Wolf, for the commemoration of the 50th anniversaries of the events of the Apollo program. Watch this feed for tweets on the anniversaries of Apollo events. The feed will start with Apollo 4, an unmanned test launch, on November 9.
WiFi encryption vulnerability
Anandtech reports here on vulnerabilities in the WiFi encryption protocol. These flaws are in the WPA2 standard itself, not merely in some implementation of that standard. The proof-of-concept attack, developed at KU Leuven, is known as KRACK.
Friday, October 13, 2017
Power Consumption of Autonomous Vehicles
Extremetech reports here on the power requirements of autonomous driving systems.
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Autonomous Vehicle Test Track
NBC reports here on the Mcity autonomous vehicle test track at the University of Michigan.
Friday, October 6, 2017
Security Problems in Internet Cameras
Extremetech reports here on a report of a woman whose Internet camera was compromised, resulting in someone watching and talking to her.
AMD Embedded Radeon GPU
Anandtech reports here on the new Polaris-based embedded Radeon processor from AMD.
Thursday, October 5, 2017
New SD Cards for Industrial and Automotive
Anandtech reports here on a new line of SD cards from SanDisk targeted to the harsh conditions of automotive and industrial applications.
Monday, September 25, 2017
Report on GPS Spoofing
Bruce Schneier reports here on apparent incidents of GPS spoofing. GPS spoofing creates concerns for both safety and security.
Thursday, September 14, 2017
New Bluetooth Vulnerability
Extremetech reports here on a new Bluetooth vulnerability. This vulnerability does not require pairing and can be exploited under a wide variety of conditions. It provides a serious breach, for example bridging air gaps.
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Qualcomm V2X Chip
Extremetech reports here on a new cellular-based vehicle-to-everything chip from Qualcomm.
Symantec Report on Attacks on Energy Companies
Tom's Hardware reports here on information-gathering attacks on energy companies in the U. S., Turkey, and Switzerland. It attributes these attacks to Dragonfly.
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Sonos Changes Its Privacy Policy
Extremetech reports here on changes by Sonos to the privacy policy for its wireless home audio devices.
Friday, August 18, 2017
Hacker Attack on New York Hospital
CBS News reports here on an attack on Erie County Medical Center which disabled the trauma center's computer system for six weeks.
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Report on Pulse Wave DDoS Attacks
Tomshardware reports here on a new type of distributed denial-of-service attack known as a pulse wave. The attack pattern consists of alternating bursts of traffic and inactivity. This style of attack has several advantages: it requires fewer resources and allows the attacker to target multiple sites; it is effective against appliance first/cloud second mitigation techniques.
Friday, August 11, 2017
Happy Birthday, IBM PC
Today marks the 36th anniversary of the introduction of the IBM Personal Computer. You can read the Wikipedia article here.
Fifth Anniversary of Mars Rover
A belated happy fifth anniversary to the Mars Rover. Extremetech gives a report on Rover's five years here.
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