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Summary: An E-cast is a live, single or multiple sponsor event used to educate engineers, programmers, and other industry professionals about a particular product, service, or technology. Each podcast consists of a 45-minute presentation and 15-minute interactive Q&A session. E-casts are moderated by a member of the OpenSystems Media editorial staff or a industry recognized guest moderator. Our E-casts are moderated to keep the event interesting, informative, and technically relevant.
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Whether you are in defense, medical, energy, avionics, unmanned systems, air-traffic control, automotive or financial trading, this webinar will provide applicable information on the major new innovations in Connext DDS v5. 1.
I/O handling and inter-partition communication present challenges to developers of safety-critical avionics systems and software. One particular challenge involves managing the volatility of data handling on typical avionics programs.
The next wave of the Internet will connect machines and devices together into functioning, intelligent systems. This Internet of Things (IoT) will change every industry, every job, and every home.
The Internet of Things is a general term used to describe billions of interconnected devices providing data and processing information. Starting with the big picture is daunting and makes deriving requirements for connectivity, communications, management, and security difficult.
Gaining the tactical edge on the battlefield is becoming less about troop and tank deployments but more about who has the smartest sensors, best electronic warfare (EW) techniques, and the most accurate radar systems. As the U.
ARINC 653 Part 1 (653p1) defines a standard Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) APplication EXecutive (APEX). It provides partitioning and a relatively simple, standards-based API, which facilitate porting and reuse of 653 applications.
Join our Catch the Security Breach Before it's Out of Reach webinar to understand how data breaches can happen in web, desktop and mobile applications. We'll cover techniques to recognize and assess potential problems in source code, introduce remediation best practices and touch on well-known secure coding standards.
Power utilities worldwide are looking for ways to extend the life of in-field assets while also improving service levels to power subscribers. Existing energy infrastructure deployed across our nation is largely composed of assets with extremely limited communication capabilities based on SCADA protocols, such as DNP3.
With innovation accelerating in the RFID/RF field, the real challenge for decision makers and engineers is to pick the best technology for a successful implementation of RFID. Texas Instruments is leading the market with a broad range of RFID/NFC/RF solutions and has built its expertise over decades of innovation, providing support to thousands of customers with successful RFID implementations from closed loop applications to global open standard roll outs.
Even though the U. S.
Organizations focused on achieving continuous innovation and delivery through a DevOps approach including capabilities such as automation, feedback mechanisms, and meaningful measurement, understand the role heterogeneous solutions play in helping them accelerate the lifecycle and bring it closer to their clients and line of business. In this webinar we will explore the DevOps approach and how to identify capability improvement areas to target.
With the availability of ever more capable microcontrollers, software development for these devices has become increasingly complex over the years. Use of real-time operating systems is rapidly becoming an industry best practice, and usage of commercial middleware as well as reuse of custom libraries is gaining importance for cost-efficient software engineering.
The answer is fast, deterministic, functional safety applications. At least, thats where TIs ARM Cortex-R cores are utilized in high performance, real-time microcontrollers made for use in safety applications.
The Industrial Internet is an emerging communication infrastructure that connects people, data, and machines to enable access and control of mechanical devices in unprecedented ways. It connects machines embedded with sensors and sophisticated software to other machines (and end users) to extract data, make sense of it, and find meaning where it did not exist before.
This is where TIs new multicore SoCs offer a unique alternative to existing solutions. Based on TIs scalable KeyStone architecture featuring high-performance ARM Cortex-A15 MPCore processors, TIs latest TMS320C66x DSP cores and built-in Ethernet switching can enable more efficient servers for a wide variety of industries.