In Nürnberg findet dieses Jahr vom 28.02. bis 01.03. wieder die embedded world Messe und Konferenz statt. Im zehnten Jahr des Kongresses werden auch diesmal zahlreiche – vor allem technische – Themen behandelt. Das äußerst umfangreiche Programm untergliedert sich dabei in 13 Unterrichts- und 22 Vortragsblöcke, die besucht werden können.
Unterrichtseinheiten:
- Class 01 Modeling Behavior with UML: Interactions and Statecharts
- Class 02 Agile Systems Engineering
- Class 03 Introduction to Real-Time Operating Systems
- Class 04 Hands-on-Workshop Safety Critical Linux
- Class 05 Cryptography and embedded Security – The Workshop
- Class 06 Embedded Software Development on Virtual Platforms
- Class 07 ARM Cortex-A for industrial real time communication
- Class 08 Software Design for Multicore Systems – 2012 Edition2
- Class 09 Hands-on-Introduction to RT-Linux
- Class 10 Application programming with the new Cortex-M4
- Class 11 Fault Tolerant Design of Embedded Systems
- Class 12 How to use the iPad as an embedded interface
- Class 13 MCU System Design with RTOS and Middleware Components
Vortragsbereiche:
- Session 01 Smart Grid / Smart Metering
- Session 02 Managing Embedded System Development and Life Cycle
- Session 03 Achieve High Embedded Software Quality
- Session 04 ARTEMIS – Visions, Projects and Results I/II
- Session 05 Cryptography and embedded Security – The Session I/II
- Session 06 The Multicore Session I/II
- Session 07 Model Based Development of Embedded Systems I/II
- Session 08 Functional Safety of Embedded Systems I/II
- Session 09 Software Development in High Level Languages I/II
- Session 10 Software Development and Debug Methods I/II
- Session 11 RTOS I/II
- Session 12 Communication I/II
- Session 13 Open Source Projects
- Session 14 Embedded Linux and Android – Development & Trends I/II
- Session 15 Embedded System Architectures and SoC I/II
- Session 16 Internet Technology and M2M I/II
- Session 17 Wired and Wireless Network Technologies I/II
- Session 18 Development tools
- Session 19 Test and Verification
- Session 20 Embedded System Applications I/II
- Session 21 Low Energy Embedded Systems I/II
- Session 22 OSADL – FLOSS Safety I/II
Die Konferenzkeynote „Low power Embedded Design – What Next?“ wird von Mike Muller (CTO, ARM) gehalten.
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