In the October issue of the IEEE Spectrum magazine, learn about how radar drones reveal the secret life of ice, telecom's fight over interoperability, why regulating AI will be hard, microgrids for the real world, and more.
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How Radar Drones Reveal the Secret Life of Ice
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“How will changes in temperature impact the rate at which ice deforms under its own weight? To what extent will liquid water reaching the bottom of a glacier lubricate its bed and cause the ice to slide faster into the ocean? Getting answers to these questions requires seeing beneath the surface….”
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Telecom's Fight Over Interoperability
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“The interoperability struggle has led to the Open RAN movement, whose supporters hope to disrupt the wire-less-industry hierarchy and allow more companies to take more significant roles in network infrastructure...”
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Why Regulating AI Will Be Hard
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“What self-driving cars tell us about AI risks: 5 conclusions from an automation expert with firsthand knowledge of highway regulation…”
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Microgrids for the Real World
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“Several factors make Puerto Rico an ideal place for solar power & microgrids. The island gets on average nearly 3,000 hours of sunshine per year. It's vulnerable to precisely the kind of destructive storms that microgrids are designed to ride out with minimal interruption in electricity…”
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