際際滷shows by User: mentoresd / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: mentoresd / Thu, 05 Jun 2014 13:57:31 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: mentoresd Getting Your Medical Device FDA Approved /slideshow/getting-your-medical-device-fda-approved/35538067 gettingdevicefdaapproved-140605135731-phpapp01
際際滷s presented at "Getting Your Medical Device FDA Approved" event, presented by Mentor Graphics Embedded Software, discussing how to address the enhanced scrutiny from government agencies that can introduce significant delays with the commercial release of software-related medical devices. Getting through the FDA review as quickly as possible requires a clear understanding of the development standards, documentation and testing that is now expected for Medical devices. During this session we discussed how FDA hot buttons affect your medical device submission will be discussed, including: -Requirements for software development as outlined in IEC 62304 -Content considerations for premarket submissions -Human factors engineering as a platform for enhanced user safety -Provisions for data security and protection against unauthorized wireless access We reviewed the design control requirements and product development approach that can shorten your medical device's path to market with a focus on safety, human factors engineering and security.]]>

際際滷s presented at "Getting Your Medical Device FDA Approved" event, presented by Mentor Graphics Embedded Software, discussing how to address the enhanced scrutiny from government agencies that can introduce significant delays with the commercial release of software-related medical devices. Getting through the FDA review as quickly as possible requires a clear understanding of the development standards, documentation and testing that is now expected for Medical devices. During this session we discussed how FDA hot buttons affect your medical device submission will be discussed, including: -Requirements for software development as outlined in IEC 62304 -Content considerations for premarket submissions -Human factors engineering as a platform for enhanced user safety -Provisions for data security and protection against unauthorized wireless access We reviewed the design control requirements and product development approach that can shorten your medical device's path to market with a focus on safety, human factors engineering and security.]]>
Thu, 05 Jun 2014 13:57:31 GMT /slideshow/getting-your-medical-device-fda-approved/35538067 mentoresd@slideshare.net(mentoresd) Getting Your Medical Device FDA Approved mentoresd 際際滷s presented at "Getting Your Medical Device FDA Approved" event, presented by Mentor Graphics Embedded Software, discussing how to address the enhanced scrutiny from government agencies that can introduce significant delays with the commercial release of software-related medical devices. Getting through the FDA review as quickly as possible requires a clear understanding of the development standards, documentation and testing that is now expected for Medical devices. During this session we discussed how FDA hot buttons affect your medical device submission will be discussed, including: -Requirements for software development as outlined in IEC 62304 -Content considerations for premarket submissions -Human factors engineering as a platform for enhanced user safety -Provisions for data security and protection against unauthorized wireless access We reviewed the design control requirements and product development approach that can shorten your medical device's path to market with a focus on safety, human factors engineering and security. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gettingdevicefdaapproved-140605135731-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s presented at &quot;Getting Your Medical Device FDA Approved&quot; event, presented by Mentor Graphics Embedded Software, discussing how to address the enhanced scrutiny from government agencies that can introduce significant delays with the commercial release of software-related medical devices. Getting through the FDA review as quickly as possible requires a clear understanding of the development standards, documentation and testing that is now expected for Medical devices. During this session we discussed how FDA hot buttons affect your medical device submission will be discussed, including: -Requirements for software development as outlined in IEC 62304 -Content considerations for premarket submissions -Human factors engineering as a platform for enhanced user safety -Provisions for data security and protection against unauthorized wireless access We reviewed the design control requirements and product development approach that can shorten your medical device&#39;s path to market with a focus on safety, human factors engineering and security.
Getting Your Medical Device FDA Approved from mentoresd
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Security for io t apr 29th mentor embedded hangout /slideshow/security-for-io-t-apr-29th-mentor-embedded-hangout/34088696 securityforiotapr29thmentorembeddedhangout-140429114714-phpapp01
Security Strategies for Internet of Things From Devices to The Cloud -- these slides were presented during a live Google+ On-Air Hangout Panel on April 29th, 2014, presented by Mentor Graphics Embedded Software]]>

Security Strategies for Internet of Things From Devices to The Cloud -- these slides were presented during a live Google+ On-Air Hangout Panel on April 29th, 2014, presented by Mentor Graphics Embedded Software]]>
Tue, 29 Apr 2014 11:47:14 GMT /slideshow/security-for-io-t-apr-29th-mentor-embedded-hangout/34088696 mentoresd@slideshare.net(mentoresd) Security for io t apr 29th mentor embedded hangout mentoresd Security Strategies for Internet of Things From Devices to The Cloud -- these slides were presented during a live Google+ On-Air Hangout Panel on April 29th, 2014, presented by Mentor Graphics Embedded Software <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/securityforiotapr29thmentorembeddedhangout-140429114714-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Security Strategies for Internet of Things From Devices to The Cloud -- these slides were presented during a live Google+ On-Air Hangout Panel on April 29th, 2014, presented by Mentor Graphics Embedded Software
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Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices /slideshow/internet-of-things-connectivity-for-embedded-devices/31402084 iotconnectivityforembeddedfinal-140219135707-phpapp01
際際滷s presented at "Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices" live event by Mentor Graphics Embedded Software and Nano Power Communication. See the live event here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/cfgduqagg4r5l871uogca4ujea0 Please contact embedded_software@mentor.com for any questions or inquiries.]]>

際際滷s presented at "Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices" live event by Mentor Graphics Embedded Software and Nano Power Communication. See the live event here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/cfgduqagg4r5l871uogca4ujea0 Please contact embedded_software@mentor.com for any questions or inquiries.]]>
Wed, 19 Feb 2014 13:57:07 GMT /slideshow/internet-of-things-connectivity-for-embedded-devices/31402084 mentoresd@slideshare.net(mentoresd) Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices mentoresd 際際滷s presented at "Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices" live event by Mentor Graphics Embedded Software and Nano Power Communication. See the live event here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/cfgduqagg4r5l871uogca4ujea0 Please contact embedded_software@mentor.com for any questions or inquiries. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iotconnectivityforembeddedfinal-140219135707-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s presented at &quot;Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices&quot; live event by Mentor Graphics Embedded Software and Nano Power Communication. See the live event here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/cfgduqagg4r5l871uogca4ujea0 Please contact embedded_software@mentor.com for any questions or inquiries.
Internet of Things Connectivity for Embedded Devices from mentoresd
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Technology, Business and Regulation of the Connected Car /slideshow/v2-x-hangoutacfinal/30962194 v2xhangout-ac-final-140207161048-phpapp02
These slides were presented by Alison Chaiken of Mentor Graphics Embedded Software and John Kenney of Toyota at a Google+ On-Air Hangout. The Hangout can be viewed here: https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/112038386121410654017/events/ck73dq6nkp8guflfp9aqbbe7kog ]]>

These slides were presented by Alison Chaiken of Mentor Graphics Embedded Software and John Kenney of Toyota at a Google+ On-Air Hangout. The Hangout can be viewed here: https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/112038386121410654017/events/ck73dq6nkp8guflfp9aqbbe7kog ]]>
Fri, 07 Feb 2014 16:10:48 GMT /slideshow/v2-x-hangoutacfinal/30962194 mentoresd@slideshare.net(mentoresd) Technology, Business and Regulation of the Connected Car mentoresd These slides were presented by Alison Chaiken of Mentor Graphics Embedded Software and John Kenney of Toyota at a Google+ On-Air Hangout. The Hangout can be viewed here: https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/112038386121410654017/events/ck73dq6nkp8guflfp9aqbbe7kog <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/v2xhangout-ac-final-140207161048-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> These slides were presented by Alison Chaiken of Mentor Graphics Embedded Software and John Kenney of Toyota at a Google+ On-Air Hangout. The Hangout can be viewed here: https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/112038386121410654017/events/ck73dq6nkp8guflfp9aqbbe7kog
Technology, Business and Regulation of the Connected Car from mentoresd
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Meeting SEP 2.0 Compliance: Developing Power Aware Embedded Systems for the Modern Age /slideshow/meeting-sep-20-compliance-developing-power-aware-embedded-systems-for-the-modern-age/17384927 smartgridpowerawareembeddeddevicesforthemodernage-130319194303-phpapp02
Meeting SEP 2.0 Compliance: Developing Power Aware Embedded Systems for the Modern Age Andrew Caples The Smart Energy Profile (SEP) 2.0 is quickly becoming the go-to standard for developing innovative products and services in the energy power management sector. Information flow between meters, smart appliances, and energy management systems must occur in an open, standardized, and interoperable fashion. SEP 2.0 establishes the standard for communication interoperability as well as security for networked appliances and meters. In this session attendees will learn how to meet the challenges of SEP 2.0 compliance with a small footprint RTOS, such as Nucleus RTOS from Mentor Graphics, to address the connectivity and security requirements for the smart energy profile. This session takes a detailed look at the design considerations to consider how an RTOS can reduce development time and cost for SEP 2.0 compliant products. ]]>

Meeting SEP 2.0 Compliance: Developing Power Aware Embedded Systems for the Modern Age Andrew Caples The Smart Energy Profile (SEP) 2.0 is quickly becoming the go-to standard for developing innovative products and services in the energy power management sector. Information flow between meters, smart appliances, and energy management systems must occur in an open, standardized, and interoperable fashion. SEP 2.0 establishes the standard for communication interoperability as well as security for networked appliances and meters. In this session attendees will learn how to meet the challenges of SEP 2.0 compliance with a small footprint RTOS, such as Nucleus RTOS from Mentor Graphics, to address the connectivity and security requirements for the smart energy profile. This session takes a detailed look at the design considerations to consider how an RTOS can reduce development time and cost for SEP 2.0 compliant products. ]]>
Tue, 19 Mar 2013 19:43:03 GMT /slideshow/meeting-sep-20-compliance-developing-power-aware-embedded-systems-for-the-modern-age/17384927 mentoresd@slideshare.net(mentoresd) Meeting SEP 2.0 Compliance: Developing Power Aware Embedded Systems for the Modern Age mentoresd Meeting SEP 2.0 Compliance: Developing Power Aware Embedded Systems for the Modern Age Andrew Caples The Smart Energy Profile (SEP) 2.0 is quickly becoming the go-to standard for developing innovative products and services in the energy power management sector. Information flow between meters, smart appliances, and energy management systems must occur in an open, standardized, and interoperable fashion. SEP 2.0 establishes the standard for communication interoperability as well as security for networked appliances and meters. In this session attendees will learn how to meet the challenges of SEP 2.0 compliance with a small footprint RTOS, such as Nucleus RTOS from Mentor Graphics, to address the connectivity and security requirements for the smart energy profile. This session takes a detailed look at the design considerations to consider how an RTOS can reduce development time and cost for SEP 2.0 compliant products. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/smartgridpowerawareembeddeddevicesforthemodernage-130319194303-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Meeting SEP 2.0 Compliance: Developing Power Aware Embedded Systems for the Modern Age Andrew Caples The Smart Energy Profile (SEP) 2.0 is quickly becoming the go-to standard for developing innovative products and services in the energy power management sector. Information flow between meters, smart appliances, and energy management systems must occur in an open, standardized, and interoperable fashion. SEP 2.0 establishes the standard for communication interoperability as well as security for networked appliances and meters. In this session attendees will learn how to meet the challenges of SEP 2.0 compliance with a small footprint RTOS, such as Nucleus RTOS from Mentor Graphics, to address the connectivity and security requirements for the smart energy profile. This session takes a detailed look at the design considerations to consider how an RTOS can reduce development time and cost for SEP 2.0 compliant products.
Meeting SEP 2.0 Compliance: Developing Power Aware Embedded Systems for the Modern Age from mentoresd
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How to Measure RTOS Performance /slideshow/how-to-measure-rtos-performance/17384910 159-howtomeasurertosperformance-130319194144-phpapp01
How to Measure RTOS Performance Colin Walls In the world of smart phones and tablet PCs memory might be cheap, but in the more constrained universe of deeply embedded devices, it is still a precious resource. This is one of the many reasons why most 16- and 32-bit embedded designs rely on the services of a scalable real-time operating system (RTOS). An RTOS allows product designers to focus on the added value of their solution while delegating efficient resource (memory, peripheral, etc.) management. In addition to footprint advantages, an RTOS operates with a degree of determinism that is an essential requirement for a variety of embedded applications. This paper takes a look at typical reported performance metrics for an RTOS in the embedded industry. ]]>

How to Measure RTOS Performance Colin Walls In the world of smart phones and tablet PCs memory might be cheap, but in the more constrained universe of deeply embedded devices, it is still a precious resource. This is one of the many reasons why most 16- and 32-bit embedded designs rely on the services of a scalable real-time operating system (RTOS). An RTOS allows product designers to focus on the added value of their solution while delegating efficient resource (memory, peripheral, etc.) management. In addition to footprint advantages, an RTOS operates with a degree of determinism that is an essential requirement for a variety of embedded applications. This paper takes a look at typical reported performance metrics for an RTOS in the embedded industry. ]]>
Tue, 19 Mar 2013 19:41:44 GMT /slideshow/how-to-measure-rtos-performance/17384910 mentoresd@slideshare.net(mentoresd) How to Measure RTOS Performance mentoresd How to Measure RTOS Performance Colin Walls In the world of smart phones and tablet PCs memory might be cheap, but in the more constrained universe of deeply embedded devices, it is still a precious resource. This is one of the many reasons why most 16- and 32-bit embedded designs rely on the services of a scalable real-time operating system (RTOS). An RTOS allows product designers to focus on the added value of their solution while delegating efficient resource (memory, peripheral, etc.) management. In addition to footprint advantages, an RTOS operates with a degree of determinism that is an essential requirement for a variety of embedded applications. This paper takes a look at typical reported performance metrics for an RTOS in the embedded industry. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/159-howtomeasurertosperformance-130319194144-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How to Measure RTOS Performance Colin Walls In the world of smart phones and tablet PCs memory might be cheap, but in the more constrained universe of deeply embedded devices, it is still a precious resource. This is one of the many reasons why most 16- and 32-bit embedded designs rely on the services of a scalable real-time operating system (RTOS). An RTOS allows product designers to focus on the added value of their solution while delegating efficient resource (memory, peripheral, etc.) management. In addition to footprint advantages, an RTOS operates with a degree of determinism that is an essential requirement for a variety of embedded applications. This paper takes a look at typical reported performance metrics for an RTOS in the embedded industry.
How to Measure RTOS Performance from mentoresd
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Profiling Multicore Systems to Maximize Core Utilization /slideshow/profiling-multicore-systems-to-maximize-core-utilization/17384891 313-profilingmulticoresystemstomaximizecoreutilization-130319194027-phpapp01
Profiling Multicore Systems to Maximize Core Utilization Colin Walls Underutilization of cores in a multicore system can be considered a bug. As your system incorporates more cores, you need to make sure that all the cores are being utilized fully. Un-expected inter-actions between processes, the operating system, and resources can prevent cores from delivering peak performance. In this session explore how to profile what each core is doing, which processes are running on each core, and understand where core utilization falls below optimum values. ]]>

Profiling Multicore Systems to Maximize Core Utilization Colin Walls Underutilization of cores in a multicore system can be considered a bug. As your system incorporates more cores, you need to make sure that all the cores are being utilized fully. Un-expected inter-actions between processes, the operating system, and resources can prevent cores from delivering peak performance. In this session explore how to profile what each core is doing, which processes are running on each core, and understand where core utilization falls below optimum values. ]]>
Tue, 19 Mar 2013 19:40:27 GMT /slideshow/profiling-multicore-systems-to-maximize-core-utilization/17384891 mentoresd@slideshare.net(mentoresd) Profiling Multicore Systems to Maximize Core Utilization mentoresd Profiling Multicore Systems to Maximize Core Utilization Colin Walls Underutilization of cores in a multicore system can be considered a bug. As your system incorporates more cores, you need to make sure that all the cores are being utilized fully. Un-expected inter-actions between processes, the operating system, and resources can prevent cores from delivering peak performance. In this session explore how to profile what each core is doing, which processes are running on each core, and understand where core utilization falls below optimum values. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/313-profilingmulticoresystemstomaximizecoreutilization-130319194027-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Profiling Multicore Systems to Maximize Core Utilization Colin Walls Underutilization of cores in a multicore system can be considered a bug. As your system incorporates more cores, you need to make sure that all the cores are being utilized fully. Un-expected inter-actions between processes, the operating system, and resources can prevent cores from delivering peak performance. In this session explore how to profile what each core is doing, which processes are running on each core, and understand where core utilization falls below optimum values.
Profiling Multicore Systems to Maximize Core Utilization from mentoresd
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Developing the Next Generation Embedded HMIs /slideshow/developing-the-next-generation-embedded-hmis/17384863 developingembeddedautomotivehmis-mentorgraphicsfinal-130319193738-phpapp01
Developing the Next Generation Embedded HMIs Phil Burr With more and more people using smartphones it is no surprise that more and more people are demanding better HMIs in other products: whether it is in their set top box, refrigerator, or car, users have come to expect graphically rich dynamic HMIs. This is all very well, but what is a humble developer to do when confronted with the constraints of their embedded device. This presentation examines the options for embedded developers needing to implement these latest HMIs and looks at tools and techniques which can help developers meet or exceed their customers HMI expectations. ]]>

Developing the Next Generation Embedded HMIs Phil Burr With more and more people using smartphones it is no surprise that more and more people are demanding better HMIs in other products: whether it is in their set top box, refrigerator, or car, users have come to expect graphically rich dynamic HMIs. This is all very well, but what is a humble developer to do when confronted with the constraints of their embedded device. This presentation examines the options for embedded developers needing to implement these latest HMIs and looks at tools and techniques which can help developers meet or exceed their customers HMI expectations. ]]>
Tue, 19 Mar 2013 19:37:38 GMT /slideshow/developing-the-next-generation-embedded-hmis/17384863 mentoresd@slideshare.net(mentoresd) Developing the Next Generation Embedded HMIs mentoresd Developing the Next Generation Embedded HMIs Phil Burr With more and more people using smartphones it is no surprise that more and more people are demanding better HMIs in other products: whether it is in their set top box, refrigerator, or car, users have come to expect graphically rich dynamic HMIs. This is all very well, but what is a humble developer to do when confronted with the constraints of their embedded device. This presentation examines the options for embedded developers needing to implement these latest HMIs and looks at tools and techniques which can help developers meet or exceed their customers HMI expectations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/developingembeddedautomotivehmis-mentorgraphicsfinal-130319193738-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Developing the Next Generation Embedded HMIs Phil Burr With more and more people using smartphones it is no surprise that more and more people are demanding better HMIs in other products: whether it is in their set top box, refrigerator, or car, users have come to expect graphically rich dynamic HMIs. This is all very well, but what is a humble developer to do when confronted with the constraints of their embedded device. This presentation examines the options for embedded developers needing to implement these latest HMIs and looks at tools and techniques which can help developers meet or exceed their customers HMI expectations.
Developing the Next Generation Embedded HMIs from mentoresd
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Simultaneously Leveraging Linux and Android in a GENIVI compliant IVI System /slideshow/simultaneously-leveraging-linux-and-android-in-a-genivi-compliant-ivi-system/17384854 embeddedworldlinuxandroidfeb2013showversion-130319193629-phpapp01
Simultaneously Leveraging Linux and Android in a GENIVI compliant IVI System Andrew Patterson It is widely accepted that Linux is the operating system of choice when building a complex, in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system. The ability to support and quickly integrate device drivers for features such as CAN, MOST, graphics accelerators, networking interfaces, and Bluetooth can result in key differentiators for any GENIVI compliant IVI-based system. But what if Android was introduced as a second operating system? This session multiple implementations integrating both Android and Linux on multicore SoCs sharing audio and video resources across both domains while maintaining GENIVI compliance. Implementations with and without hypervisor technology will also be presented. ]]>

Simultaneously Leveraging Linux and Android in a GENIVI compliant IVI System Andrew Patterson It is widely accepted that Linux is the operating system of choice when building a complex, in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system. The ability to support and quickly integrate device drivers for features such as CAN, MOST, graphics accelerators, networking interfaces, and Bluetooth can result in key differentiators for any GENIVI compliant IVI-based system. But what if Android was introduced as a second operating system? This session multiple implementations integrating both Android and Linux on multicore SoCs sharing audio and video resources across both domains while maintaining GENIVI compliance. Implementations with and without hypervisor technology will also be presented. ]]>
Tue, 19 Mar 2013 19:36:29 GMT /slideshow/simultaneously-leveraging-linux-and-android-in-a-genivi-compliant-ivi-system/17384854 mentoresd@slideshare.net(mentoresd) Simultaneously Leveraging Linux and Android in a GENIVI compliant IVI System mentoresd Simultaneously Leveraging Linux and Android in a GENIVI compliant IVI System Andrew Patterson It is widely accepted that Linux is the operating system of choice when building a complex, in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system. The ability to support and quickly integrate device drivers for features such as CAN, MOST, graphics accelerators, networking interfaces, and Bluetooth can result in key differentiators for any GENIVI compliant IVI-based system. But what if Android was introduced as a second operating system? This session multiple implementations integrating both Android and Linux on multicore SoCs sharing audio and video resources across both domains while maintaining GENIVI compliance. Implementations with and without hypervisor technology will also be presented. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/embeddedworldlinuxandroidfeb2013showversion-130319193629-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Simultaneously Leveraging Linux and Android in a GENIVI compliant IVI System Andrew Patterson It is widely accepted that Linux is the operating system of choice when building a complex, in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system. The ability to support and quickly integrate device drivers for features such as CAN, MOST, graphics accelerators, networking interfaces, and Bluetooth can result in key differentiators for any GENIVI compliant IVI-based system. But what if Android was introduced as a second operating system? This session multiple implementations integrating both Android and Linux on multicore SoCs sharing audio and video resources across both domains while maintaining GENIVI compliance. Implementations with and without hypervisor technology will also be presented.
Simultaneously Leveraging Linux and Android in a GENIVI compliant IVI System from mentoresd
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Power Management in Embedded Systems /slideshow/power-management-in-embedded-systems/17384831 160-powermanagementinembeddedsystems-130319193341-phpapp01
Power Management in Embedded Systems Colin Walls The importance of power management in todays embedded designs has been steadily growing as an increasing number of battery powered devices are developed. Often power optimizations are left to the very end of the project cycle, almost as an afterthought. In this presentation we will discuss design considerations that should be made when starting a new power sensitive embedded design, which include choosing the hardware with desired capabilities, defining a hardware architecture that will allow software to dynamically control power consumption, defining appropriate power usage profiles, making the appropriate choice of an operating system and drivers, choosing measurable power goals and providing these goals to the software development team to track throughout the development process. ]]>

Power Management in Embedded Systems Colin Walls The importance of power management in todays embedded designs has been steadily growing as an increasing number of battery powered devices are developed. Often power optimizations are left to the very end of the project cycle, almost as an afterthought. In this presentation we will discuss design considerations that should be made when starting a new power sensitive embedded design, which include choosing the hardware with desired capabilities, defining a hardware architecture that will allow software to dynamically control power consumption, defining appropriate power usage profiles, making the appropriate choice of an operating system and drivers, choosing measurable power goals and providing these goals to the software development team to track throughout the development process. ]]>
Tue, 19 Mar 2013 19:33:41 GMT /slideshow/power-management-in-embedded-systems/17384831 mentoresd@slideshare.net(mentoresd) Power Management in Embedded Systems mentoresd Power Management in Embedded Systems Colin Walls The importance of power management in todays embedded designs has been steadily growing as an increasing number of battery powered devices are developed. Often power optimizations are left to the very end of the project cycle, almost as an afterthought. In this presentation we will discuss design considerations that should be made when starting a new power sensitive embedded design, which include choosing the hardware with desired capabilities, defining a hardware architecture that will allow software to dynamically control power consumption, defining appropriate power usage profiles, making the appropriate choice of an operating system and drivers, choosing measurable power goals and providing these goals to the software development team to track throughout the development process. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/160-powermanagementinembeddedsystems-130319193341-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Power Management in Embedded Systems Colin Walls The importance of power management in todays embedded designs has been steadily growing as an increasing number of battery powered devices are developed. Often power optimizations are left to the very end of the project cycle, almost as an afterthought. In this presentation we will discuss design considerations that should be made when starting a new power sensitive embedded design, which include choosing the hardware with desired capabilities, defining a hardware architecture that will allow software to dynamically control power consumption, defining appropriate power usage profiles, making the appropriate choice of an operating system and drivers, choosing measurable power goals and providing these goals to the software development team to track throughout the development process.
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