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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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Software is changing the very way in which products are built. Organizations that want to take full advantage of the innovation, flexibility, and cost advantages that software can offer product engineering must implement strategies that will give them competitive advantage.
Please join us to review the results of the first ever Market Survey of Device Software Testing Trends and Quality Concerns in the Embedded Industry. This web seminar will review the results collected from nearly 1000 testing professionals and executives , representing a cross section of the embedded software industry, with participation from companies in the aerospace and defense, networking equipment, and industrial product verticals.
In todays competitive Mil Aero market bidding on new programs is a risky business. Many contracts require the investment of significant money and engineering resources to provide prototypes, at the risk of not moving further or winning the contract.
The market is demanding quicker product releases while the complexities of processors continues to increase exponentially and hardware engineering resources are shrinking. To deal with this perfect storm, Freescale, Emerson Network Power and Eurotech have joined forces to provide solutions that ease the make vs.
With the successful deployment of first generation SDRs based on the JTRS SCA, radio developers are now working on the challenges confronting next-generation SDRs: How do we deploy this technology in smaller and smaller form factors? This webinar will focus on these challenges and show how the combined solution of LynxOS-SE real-time operating system from LynuxWorks along with ORBexpress from OIS and the SCARI SCA-SDR Core Framework Software Suite from CRC provide a robust, highly integrated solution. This webinar will describe how through close engineering collaboration these companies have forged a COTS solution that enables radio developers to move their applications to extremely small form factors that have highly constrained SWAP requirements while maintaining full performance and complete backwards compatibility for their existing applications.
What if the innovation, competitive advantage and profitability of your products were limited only by your imagination instead of your companys engineering capacity and processes? Despite the growth of embedded software and systems, most companies still have a fragmented and siloed approach to the delivery of software-based products teams are centered around products and projects instead of product lines, tools are often disconnected from the workforce, processes lack automation, and theres sporadic communication between teams across the systems and software development lifecycle. Its a recipe that stifles growth, limits productivity, and slows down development.
Solar energy is the world's fastest growing business in the renewable energy market place. With the concerns of utilizing solar energy more efficiently, solar energy monitoring has become the most promising technology in this market place.
MontaVista provides a Linux-based programming environment that can scale from high-performance bare metal dedicated spaces, to an RTOS-like multi-threaded run-time, up to a fully virtualized Linux SMP process model. Application developers can now deploy a single operating system, Linux, across all of the cores on a multi-core processor and avoid the complexity of multiple run-times (e.
Communications system architects have applied Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) to achieve real-world robustness and spectral efficiency for a variety of emerging standards. This webcast explores OFDM-based standards, in order to apply their resource configurations and insights toward new and custom OFDM formats.
In the aerospace and defense industry there is a growing demand to support highs levels of security (Common Criteria EAL4 through EAL7) on critical systems while reducing size, weight, and power (SWaP). To address this demand, there are now commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) operating system foundations that enable both single level secure (SLS) and multi-level secure (MLS) solutions, that speed time-to-market and enable the support of multiple security domains on a single silicon platform.
Transitioning current aerospace and defense (A&D) designs into more powerful and robust systems for integration into next generation systems is a global challenge for suppliers. System and component developers need to create standards-based, open platforms that can accommodate both legacy and new applications, while increasing re-usability and driving down size, weight, and power (SWaP).
From wireless infrastructure equipment to web switches to enterprise routers, today Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) is popping up as a requirement in a variety of platforms and functions such as anti-malware, intrusion prevention, protocol parsing, application recognition, URL filtering, and subscriber billing. Multi-core software technology makes the addition of wire-speed DPI a plausible proposition.
Ensuring the reliability of high-availability systems requires full forensic data on the root causes of faults and failures, but much of this information must be extracted from a system processorand/or chipset. .