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Fraunhofer IIS / 6.3.2025

AI chip SENNA accelerates spiking neural networks

Magazine / 25.2.2025

Vivid telecommunications thanks to an advanced audio codec

Fraunhofer IIS / 24.2.2025

New options for integrating RFicient® receivers

Series: AI / 20.2.2025

Driving the efficiency of artificial intelligence

Panorama / 18.12.2024

1.400 square meters of radio and positioning at Fraunhofer IIS

Fraunhofer IIS / 16.12.2024

APECS Pilot Line starts Operation in the Framework of the EU Chips Act

Series: Chipdesign / 28.11.2024

Customized chip solutions

Fraunhofer IIS / 26.11.2024

Multilingual and open source: OpenGPT-X research project releases large language model

Audio and Media Technologies / 13.11.2024

Fraunhofer IIS Presents First Integration of New Emergency Warning Feature into DAB+ Head-End and Receiver Solutions

Series: 10 Years of Fraunhofer TALENTA / 8.11.2024

10 Years of TALENTA – Eva Hasenberger

Series: 10 Years of Fraunhofer TALENTA / 7.11.2024

10 Years of Fraunhofer TALENTA - Dr. Birgit Popp

Fraunhofer IIS / 24.10.2024

nanoSPECTRAL chip: A cost-effective spectrometer in miniature format

Series: Chip design in Europe / 9.9.2024

Inspired by neurons: Neuromorphic hardware and the future of chip design

Series: Sustainability / 5.9.2024

What mobile communications can do to protect the climate

Series: Artificial Intelligence / 21.8.2024

“We will all be using generative AI”

Series: Battery research / 19.6.2024

Why do defects occur in battery production? Explainable AI supports process optimization.

Series: Battery research / 19.6.2024

Foreign body detection can spot even the tiniest interloper – increasing safety and reducing waste in battery production

Series: Battery research / 17.6.2024

Small angle, big effect – Small-angle X-ray scattering in battery research

Communication Systems / 14.6.2024

On course for success: satellites in the mobile network

Series: Battery research / 26.4.2024

Battery passports for greater sustainability

Series: Battery research / 26.4.2024

Synchrotron-CT: Innovative approaches for battery development and recycling

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  • Developed at the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS and used around the world, the SHORE® facial detection and emotion analysis software library is turning 15 years old. Fraunhofer IIS is marking the occasion by releasing a new version with additional features. SHORE® uses highly efficient AI algorithms that enable image-based analysis of human expressions in line with German and EU data protection standards. The technology has a wide range of applications, including gaining insights into psychological disorders and researching the effects of advertising.

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  • © Fraunhofer IIS/Kurt Fuchs

    Robust transmission of sensor data for condition monitoring and smart metering – this is what recommends the wireless and standardized transmission technology mioty from the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS for applications in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). But it can do even more: it enables hundreds of thousands of sensors to be connected via just one base station. This is a huge advantage, especially in the smart city and smart building sectors with many end devices. Using mioty, 3.5 million messages per base station can be read out and transmitted per day.

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  • © Fraunhofer / Piotr Banczerowski

    Keeping things constantly connected to the internet costs energy — a lot of energy. Even small Internet-of-Things nodes run out of battery entirely in just a few weeks. All of this is changing with the RFicient® chip, developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS, which saves power consumption by up to 99 percent. This development is a big step forward for the Internet of Things and has secured the Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize for the developer team. The Prize is awarded to employees of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft for their outstanding scientific achievements in solving application-related problems.

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  • Erlangen/Rosenheim: On May 5, 2022, the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS officially opened its 5G Bavaria automotive test bed. In a five-kilometer test area located on the southern edge of the Bavarian city of Rosenheim, automotive companies now have the opportunity to put 5G functions for connected driving through their paces in a realistic environment.

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    The Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS announces its ultra-low-latency software implementation of JPEG XS on DELTACAST´s video I/O solution with a latency far below one frame. This will allow broadcast equipment developers and implementers to benefit from JPEG XS in terms of low latency but also low complexity within their devices and equipment. It will boost the possibility to transmit extremely high-quality images and videos over IP and to set up collaborative, remote processes within a broadcast or professional video production environment.

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  • Erlangen, Germany; Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium; London, UK: Fraunhofer IIS and intoPIX, the main JPEG XS standard patent holders, announce the creation and availability of a JPEG XS patent pool administered by Vectis IP. The new pool enables manufacturers, developers, and implementers to efficiently license JPEG XS standard essential patents using the framework of fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory licensing. JPEG XS is the new lightweight low latency codec that can be used to improve connectivity in video workflows.

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  • The Brazilian SBTVD Forum recently finalized the technical evaluation phase of the TV 3.0 Project for the definition of the next-generation television system in Brazil. It comprised a detailed technical evaluation of all proposed technologies. As a result, the MPEG-H Audio system was selected as the sole mandatory audio codec for the future Brazilian broadcast system.

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  • © Fraunhofer IIS/Lisa Gauthier

    Erlangen, Germany/Austin (TX), USA: The standardized Fraunhofer mioty protocol stack for Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) and IoT applications is implemented and tested in the newly introduced wireless bidirectional sub-GHZ SoC (System on Chip) Series 2 platform EFR32FG23 (FG23) from Silicon Labs. The single-die, multi-core solution presents extremely low transmit and receive radio power together with robust RF performance and deep indoor penetration

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