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In-Vehicle Infotainment platform to be demonstrated at NAIAS
At the 2015 NAIAS (North American International Auto Show), which takes place from 12th to 25th January in Detroit, MI, Wind River will be demonstrating its portfolio of automotive technologies.
OpenCL ADAS development environment addresses safety concerns
With today’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), the “self-driving car” concept has captured the world’s imagination. But the enormous opportunities presented come with significant challenges to be solved. Freescale aims to address two critical speed bumps on the path toward autonomous driving - the lack of open standards for ADAS system development, and the debatable premise that consumer-focused silicon chips are ...
Distributed manufacturing 'revolutionary,' but needs to source funding, finds report
Local, small-scale, rapid design and production, called Distributed manufacturing (DM),comes from the ability to engineer and make few parts as cheaply as many, rather than the current model of high-volume, centralised manufacturing. However, it's not the answer for every product, and its impact will depend on economics and the demand for flexibility, according toLux Research.
Delivering secure V2V communications
Secure hypervisors are key to delivering safe and intelligent vehicles. By Will Keegan, Technical Director, Software Security, Lynx Software Technologies.
Hardware-based security for connected systems
Why connected systems require hardware-based security. By Juergen Spaenkuch, Division Vice President Chip Card & Security at Infineon Technologies.
Simulation environment tool debuts at Embedded World
Argosim will unveil STIMULUS, a modeling and simulation environment to edit, debug, and test requirements, at Embedded World 2015 in Nuremberg (Feb. 24-26) and it will host a technical presentation and demos that exhibit how early validation of requirements can be achieved.The demonstration will use STIMULUS to validate the take-off procedure of an intelligent drone, which is able to autonomously track and film moving people equipped with a mobil...
Ford and Intel make major announcements at 2015 CES
The 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which is organised by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), opened on 6th January and closes today. Day one of the show, held in Las Vegas, saw more than 3,600 exhibitors launching products, and the leaders of Ford and Intel making major announcements.
Precision timing modules target mission critical systems
Alpha Micro Components has launched the NEO-M8T and LEA-M8T precision timing modules, ideal for mission-critical infrastructure systems including mobile communication networks, power generation and distribution systems and seismic measurements. Highly compact, these new surface-mount modules are able to generate a precise reference clock with <20 ns accuracy. The receivers offer high sensitivity (-157 dBm signal acquisition with assisted GNSS...
The future of the connected car to be showcased at CES 2015
At the 2015 International CES, which takes place from 6th to 9th January, NXP Semiconductors will showcase the future of consumer electronics in the connected car, the IoT, portable and wearable devices, and security.
IoT provider ramps up device intelligence & pools resources
B&B Electronics, rebranded as B+B SmartWorx, is aiming to increase the intelligence in its network connectivity offering, embedding intelligence throughout the network connectivity stack, from edge device to network backbone. The company is also introducing an ecosystem of complementary technologies, ideas and resources for its global IoT partners.