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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Military flight computers, vetronics systems, unmanned system payloads, missile systems, GPS devices, radios, etc. , are all trending smaller.
The Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) technical and business standards are driving newefficiencies in avionics platforms. FACE enables platform integrators to rapidly assemble best-of-breedtechnologies with commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) components that have proven safety certificationcredentials.
A fundamental component of the agile manifesto is the interaction between individuals and achieving a high level of collaboration. Due to the challenges of hardware access and automation (as we covered in Pt.
Multi-core processors open up a new realm of possibilities for increased performance and reduced size, weight and power. But, multi-core design has pitfalls and risks that must be addressed, and getting a multi-core avionics system certified is a major challenge.
Digital information has become the life blood of the transportation industry with networks of computers and sensors integral to nearly every aspect, including public transport, fleet management, surveillance, ticketing, and passenger information. But standing in the way of shared transportation information are the expense and isolation of vertically implemented solutions.
In response to numerous opportunities for analyzing sensor data to guide more informed decisions, Freescale will examine data analytics as the science of examining raw data with the purpose of uncovering insights and drawing conclusions. Freescale will look at how analytics can be applied to raw sensor data, referred to as Sensor Data Analytics.
The development of the IIoT will be the most important transformation of our time. The basic technical premise is simple: that a common architecture can connect sensor to cloud, power to factory, and cities to medical services.
Its been more than 20 years since then U. S.
How do you maximize speed, scale and flexibility of automatic test and integration in order to keep up with the ever tougher requirements on delivering better software faster? Join us for the second web seminar in our Maximum Velocity series titled "Need To Automate Test And Integration Beyond Current Limits? Use Simulation to find out. In this seminar Graham Morphew and Jakob Engblom discuss how to enable your teams to automate even the most challenging test cases (the ones you may think are impossible.
Cisco forecasts that by 2020 there will be 50 billion connected devices on the planet spanning everything from entertainment and information to the industrial and medical markets. The benefits are obvious.
IoT-related products are hitting the market at a fast and furious pace. What happens when you miss your window? Frankly, you lose revenue.
Much is being written that the biggest concerns related to enterprise and industry adoption of the IoT are data security and privacy. This e-cast will directly address those concerns and explain and demonstrate potential solutions.
Static analysis, or static code analysis, is the analysis of source code without the execution of the program. Unlike testing or dynamic analysis in general, static analysis has different interpretations.
The embedded industry is moving to continuous practices for software development. This web seminar is a part of a series where we discuss how development teams can adopt continuous and other game-changing practices by using simulation, where before they were stymied by the inflexibility of hardware labs.
The development of embedded software continues to evolve based on market pressures, constant technology and development methodology changes and client expectations. However, can new approaches, such as Continuous Delivery, be adopted by embedded systems developers? It may seem like an impossible goal.