Embedded E-cast
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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Performance and scalability are critical for transportation and industrial control systems. Common requirements in both types of systems include the ability to predictably process system events in real time and the ability to fail gracefully.
The term "Internet of Things" (IoT) is rapidly growing in popularity along with OPC UA and buzz terms like Industry 4. 0, Industrial IoT (IIoT), Internet Plus and others.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) continues to release new approvals for the use of unmanned aircraft in the national airspace and other nations are making similar moves. As a result, many unmanned aircraft system (UAS) platforms must now comply with FAA safety standards for technology such as DO-178 B and C for flight-critical software, as well as DO-254 for hardware.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is all around us and touches almost every industry. However, with the opportunity to connect everything from door locks, appliances, thermostats, security systems, lighting, irrigation, and other embedded systems, the home stands to be one of the biggest drivers of success for the IoT.
The Industrial Internet is transforming the way we think about the marriage of business processes and technology, but many technical challenges must be met before realizing the full potential of Industry 4. 0.
The internet of things is bringing with it new ways to connect products, new ways to deliver services, and valuable new data sets. And with all new things comes challenges.
The Internet of Things is changing the way people live, learn, work, and play. Efficient architecture and deployment models are critical to the successful adoption of IoT applications.
An autonomous car is a highly complex, distributed, dynamic system. It must coordinate many component software modules continuously, make real-time local decisions based on system-wide constraints, and approximate global state.
Many of today's computationally intensive embedded use cases are also some of the most SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power) constrained designs, particularly in high-end edge-of-the network IoE devices. Inforce Computing(r) enables these designs by bringing forth state-of-the-art technologies in Qualcomm(r) Snapdragon(tm) family of processors, such as quad-core CPUs, Qualcomm(r) Hexagon(tm) DSP, Qualcomm(r) Adreno(tm) GPU, multiple camera ISPs, high-definition video, and integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS in compelling form-factors that are plug-and-play and application-ready.
With each end node added to the Internet of Things, vulnerability to cyber attack increases exponentially. Securing edge devices is no easy task, however, as resource constraints, cost, and the diverse nature of IoT systems inhibit the effectiveness of traditional cyber security technologies.
This webinar addresses the processing of FMCW (Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave) signals from Radar transmitters, and highlights the growing importance of FMCW systems in applications such as Automotive. The presentation covers the most important signal processing algorithms used by modern Spectrum/Signal Analysers, in particular Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Techniques.
Bluetooth technology is proliferating embedded markets: medical, consumer, industrial, automotive - it's pretty much everywhere. This proliferation stems from the past 15+ years of successful Bluetooth development and deployment, and particularly the significant technological advancements rolled out with Bluetooth low energy over the past few years.
Discover why Polarion is a proven alternative for DOORS NG. Learn how a Software Requirements tool can be easy to use and provide your team the collaboration they need.
Networked embedded systems and IoT alike enable services that changes the way the world lives, learns, works, and plays. However, purpose-built attacks and data breaches on these environments are becoming commonplace.
The Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard is quickly becoming adopted as the connectivity platform for the critical infrastructure and the Industrial Internet of Things, with deployments ranging from SCADA systems to large-scale medical, energy and defense systems. .