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  • Internet of Things

    IoT has become a significant notion in the research we do, stretching from our architecture, to the topic of some of our collaborations.
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  • To the edge and beyond

    Becky Ellis
    Becky Ellis
    London South Bank University’s Electrical and Electronic Engineering department have been using Arm IP and teaching resources as core elements in their courses and student projects.
    • November 5, 2024
  • Future Compute: Accelerators, wearables and ultrasound navigation

    Andrew Pickard
    Andrew Pickard
    Innovation in accelerators, wearables and drone navigation.
    • June 11, 2024
  • A world of smart devices

    Andrew Pickard
    Andrew Pickard
    Enabling the next generation of smart devices.
    • June 11, 2024
  • Making FaaS aWsm: An efficient serverless Wasm runtime for the Edge

    Ludmila Cherkasova
    Ludmila Cherkasova
    We have implemented our own LLVM-based ahead-of-time Wasm compiler, named aWsm, offering configurable sandboxing, optimized for performance.
    • January 7, 2021
  • Energy harvesting IoT needs a specialized virtual prototyping framework

    Samuel C. B. Wong
    Samuel C. B. Wong
    To realize the scale of device deployments as envisioned by the Internet of Things (IoT), we inevitably face the issue of how these numerous “Things” are to be powered.
    • December 18, 2020
  • Anomaly Detection in IoT networks

    Allaukik
    Allaukik
    In the past few years there has been mushroom style growth in IoT networks. The security aspect of intrusion detection and preventions is generally an afterthought.
    • November 16, 2020
  • SMARTER: A Smarter-Device-Manager for Kubernetes on the Edge

    Alexandre Peixoto Ferreira
    Alexandre Peixoto Ferreira
    Part three of the SMARTER blog, smarter-device-manager enables containers deployed using Kubernetes to access devices available on the node. A capability essential for IoT applications running at the edge, the main functions of IoT edge devices is to measure and interact with the external environment.
    • May 5, 2020
  • SMARTER: A smarter-cni for Kubernetes on the Edge

    Chris Adeniyi-Jones
    Chris Adeniyi-Jones
    The decreasing cost and power consumption of intelligent, interconnected, and interactive devices at the edge of the internet are creating opportunities to instrument our cities, factories, farms and environment to improve efficiency, safety and productivity. As part of the SMARTER blog series, Container Network Interface is discussed, used to manage the allocation and deallocation of network resources to containers…
    • April 9, 2020
  • Arm Researcher wins IEEE ComSoc Award in Parliament | STEM for Britain 2020

    Ben Fletcher
    Ben Fletcher
    STEM for Britain is an annual poster competition for early-career researchers in science, technology, engineering and maths. This year, Ben Fletcher was selected to present his research in the finals to Members of the Houses of Parliament. Ben highlights his experience at the exhibition, offering details about his IEEE ComSoc award winning poster.
    • March 30, 2020
  • Arm-University of Bristol Centre of Excellence

    Rhiannon Burleigh
    Rhiannon Burleigh
    Following many years of collaboration on a range of research projects, Arm Research and the University of Bristol have established an Arm Centre of Excellence. Six months in, the Centre of Excellence is already working to influence and enhance the research ecosystem, working with social scientists and tech giants, corporations, local government and community partners.
    • February 3, 2020
  • A Low-power Timer Enabling Timed Shutdown of Arm-based Microcontrollers for IoT Applications

    Philex Fan
    Philex Fan
    IoT sensor nodes place severe energy constraints on computing platforms. Duty-cycling helps to reduce the power of the sensor node to save energy, but requires an ultra-low-power timer for reliable timed shutdown and wake up. RC Oscillator (RCO) is one that can be easily integrated into systems, making it the preferred choice.
    • December 9, 2019
  • Wireless 3D Integration – Making Stacking Silicon as Easy as Stacking Lego (2/2)

    Ben Fletcher
    Ben Fletcher
    The previous instalment of this blog discussed the benefits that contactless - or wireless - 3D integration can offer in an Internet of Things (IoT) context. But how are they designed? This blog dives into the technical details of how such wireless inter-tier links can be realised.
    • November 11, 2019
  • Wireless 3D Integration – Making Stacking Silicon as Easy as Stacking Lego (1/2)

    Ben Fletcher
    Ben Fletcher
    The growth of the Internet of Things has brought about a range of new challenges for IC designers, now IoT devices are required to perform a range of different functions, within strict power and volume constraints. To manage this, integration now often happens within the chip, but with each component requiring its own silicon process technology, combining them is not a straightforward task.
    • November 6, 2019
  • Securing Small-Business and Home IoT Devices: Mitigating Network-Based Attacks Using Manufacturer Usage Description (MUD)

    Charlotte Christopherson
    Charlotte Christopherson
    Arm Research is collaborating with NIST in the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) on Mitigating IoT-Based DDoS to develop practical, interoperable cybersecurity approaches that address the real-world needs of complex Information Technology (IT) systems.
    • May 14, 2019
  • 10 things you should know about LwM2M

    Hannes Tschofenig
    Hannes Tschofenig
    LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. The OMA SpecWorks LwM2M v1.1 specification was released earlier this year, and this webinar covers important new features which will help realize the potential of IoT.
    • January 7, 2019
  • Improving firmware updates for Internet of Things devices – The IETF SUIT Hackathon

    Hannes Tschofenig
    Hannes Tschofenig
    The Internet Engineering Task Force met in London from March 17th – 23rd for the first face-to-face meeting of the IETF Software Updates group for Internet of Things (SUIT). The SUIT working group is chartered to develop firmware update solutions that can be implemented into Internet of Things devices, especially microcontrollers with limited RAM and flash memory.
    • June 27, 2018
  • Smart Chips, Smart World: Future Chips Forum

    Rob Aitken
    Rob Aitken
    Rob Aitken is an Arm Research Fellow. Here, he shares his thoughts and key takeaways from the Future Chips Forum, held last December in Beijing.
    • April 30, 2018
  • Mbed Secure Device Access: Enhancing IoT device management with user authentication and fine-grained access control

    Hannes Tschofenig
    Hannes Tschofenig
    The current specification for LwM2M is not a good fit when the server itself is a constrained IoT device and when user authentication together with fine grained dynamic access control is demanded. Complementing the work on LwM2M, the IETF ACE working group tackles use cases...
    • March 20, 2018
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