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embedded world 2018
Nuremberg Exhibition Centre, Germany — Feb 27, 2018
Exhibition
Visit Arm® at embedded world, Hall 4,
Stand 4-140. Arm will be showing the following demos at the
booth:
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Safety meets efficiency: see how the Arm C/C++ Compiler
with certified libraries and Keil RTX RTOS with MPU support
accelerate application development for functional safety. The
components meet the requirements for ISO 26262, IEC 61508, EN
50128, IEC 62304.
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Accelerated IoT node development: use Arm
software components and power optimization tools to free up time
for coding. Using ULINKplus in a case study, we
optimized hardware and software of a battery-powered Bluetooth
beacon. The battery life improved from original 360 days to 840
days.
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Developing software for multicore SoCs: Demand for
increased intelligence in consumer devices is driving complexity in
new platforms. The Arm CoreLink™ SGM-775 System Guidance model
is an example of a typical compute system containing multi-core
Cortex-A75 Cortex-A55 processors with Arm DynamIQ™ technology, and includes a Cortex-M3
system control processor. This DS-5 Development Studio demonstration show
cases how to simultaneously debug all the cores in the system from
early boot stages, to bringing up the system control processor,
effectively managing powered down cores and debugging the Linux
kernel.
Conference
Arm will be presenting the following technical sessions at
the
embedded world Conference:
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Tuesday, February 27, 11:30 - 12:00:
Session 05: Software Engineering I
Title: Automotive Software Solutions for Complex Safety-Certifiable
Designs of the Future
Speaker: Daniel Bernal
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Tuesday, February 27, 11:30 - 12:00:
Session 08: Connectivity I
Title: Enabling Firmware Updates Over LPWANs
Speaker: Jan Jongboom
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Tuesday, February 27, 12:00 - 12:30:
Exhibitor's forum, hall 4, stand 4-428
Title: Scaling IoT with edge computing and heterogeneous Arm
devices
Speaker: Stefano Cadario, Prof. Robert Oshana (NXP)
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Wednesday, February 28, 12:00 - 12:30:
Session 11 I: Securing Embedded Devices I
Title: Bringing TrustZone from Mobile to IoT Requires a New
Approach
Speaker: Robert Coombs
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Wednesday, February 28, 13:30 - 14:00:
Session 18: Software Engineering IV/Software Quality II
Title: How Can You Sustain High Performance with Functional Safety
Features?
Speaker: Jon Taylor
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Wednesday, February 28, 17:00 - 17:30:
Session 16: Power Supply Design and Management
Title: Understanding Where the Power Goes in an Energy Efficient
System
Speaker: Rod Watt
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Thursday, March 1, 10:00 - 10:30:
Session 33: Hardware: The Right Choice
Title: When is a Custom SoC the Right Choice for IoT Products?
Speaker: Michele Riga
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Thursday, March 1, 11:30 - 12:00:
Session 26 I: Cryptography I
Title: Providing Cryptography for Your System
Speaker: Simon Butcher
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Thursday, March 1, 13:30 - 14:00:
Exhibitor's forum, hall 3A, stand 3A-610
Title: Accelerating automotive product development cycle with
virtual prototypes
Speaker: Daniel Owens
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Thursday, March 1, 15:30 - 16:00:
Session 30: Multicore Systems
Title: Running Machine Learning Optimally on Heterogeneous,
Low-Power Platforms
Speaker: Tim Hartley
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Thursday, March 1, 16:00 - 16:30:
Session 30: Multicore Systems
Title: Triple Core ARM Based Architecture for Radiation
Environments
Speakers: Balaji Venu, Ross Bannatyne (VORAGO Technologies)
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