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Nuremberg, Germany 26.–28.2.2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM www.embedded-world.eu Organized by Conference Sponsors
embedded world Conference 2019 – Embedded Intelligence Prof. Dr.-Ing. Axel Sikora Chairman of embedded world Conference Now in its 17th year, the embedded world Conference takes Systems Engineering, 7. Embedded Vision, 8. Autonomous up the title of one of its precursors from the 1990s. Back then & Intelligent Systems, 9. Embedded GUI & HMI, and 10. “Embedded Intelligence” was rather a vision of the future System-on-Chip. The solution-oriented presentations of each but now it is increasingly becoming reality and shaping more session build upon one another and examine questions from and more systems: from autonomous vehicles over image different perspectives. Discussion and an active exchange recognition and embedded vision systems to preventive and of ideas with the speakers as well as among conference demand-driven maintenance in Industry 4.0 systems, from participants are encouraged. The 30-minute presentations small edge computers to high-performance cloud servers. of the sessions will be complemented by 12 classes, which These developments not only open up immense possibilities provide comprehensive basic information on selected topics and business opportunities, but are also closely associated in the form of condensed training courses. with many technical, economic, social and ethical issues. It is not possible to describe all 250 presentations in detail With a program of high-quality and solution-oriented here. You will find them fully explained on the following presentations, the embedded world Conference 2019 aims pages of this booklet. to contribute once more to the success of an industry that has now become an essential part of the technological future The steering board of the embedded world Conference 2019 and, as such, a basis for our continued economic success. wishes all participants stimulating discussions about new ideas and solutions in order to be able to cope more easily The embedded world Conference 2019 is made up of 10 and better with the immense challenges that lie ahead. You subject areas, which are clearly structured in the program are welcome to gain great insights in a pulsating atmosphere. and presented in different colors. These are: 1. Internet of Things, 2. Connected Systems, 3. Embedded OS, 4. Safety & Security, 5. Hardware Engineering, 6. Software & Prof. Dr.-Ing. Axel Sikora Chairman of embedded world Conference 3
CONFERENCE PROGRAM 1. Internet of Things – Platforms & 2. Connected Systems 3. Embedded OS 4. Safety & Security Applications DAY 1: Session 2.1: Session 2.2: Session 3.1: Class 3.1: Session 4.1 I: Session 4.2: morning Communication I Communication II OS Basics The Robert HW-based Functional CAN Bluetooth Berger Class: Security I Safety Embedded Linux – a Crash Course DAY 1: Session 2.3: Session 3.2: Session 4.1 II: afternoon Communication III OSADL HW-based Realtime & TSN Security II DAY 2: Session 1.1 I: Session 2.4: Session 3.3: Class 3.2: Session 4.3 I: Class 4.1: morning IoT I Communication IV Linux Embedded Security The ESCRYPT Wireless Physical & Android Architectures & Class Design Aspects Workshop Hacking I DAY 2: Session 1.1 II: Session 2.5: Session 3.4: Class 3.3: Session 4.3 II: afternoon IoT II Communication V Virtualization Linux Hands-on Security Wireless Workshop with Architectures & Multiprotocol BeagleBoard.org Hacking II PocketBeagle DAY 3: Session 1.2: Session 2.6 I: Session 2.8 I: Session 3.5: Class 3.4: Session 4.4 I: morning IoT III NB-IoT & LPWA I Wireless Power I OS-Security The Mc Guire Securing IoT I Class: Introduction to Linux Kernel Tools DAY 3: Session 1.3: Session 2.6 II: Session 2.8 II: Session 4.4 II: Class 4.2: afternoon IoT IV NB-IoT & LPWA II Wireless Power II Securing IoT II Hands-on Side OPC UA I 4.0 Channel Power Analysis Session 2.7: Communication VI Wireless Localization KEYNOTE-SPEAKERS Jim Tung, MathWorks Conference Keynote: Developing Game-Changing Embedded Intelligence February 26th, 2019, 1:30 PM Jim Tung is a MathWorks Fellow, focusing on business and technology strategy and working with key customers and partners. Jim has more than 35 years of experience in real-time systems, data acquisition, and technical computing, including 30 years at MathWorks. Jim was previously vice president of marketing and vice president of business development at MathWorks, and earlier held marketing and sales management positions at Lotus Development and Keithley DAS, a pioneering manufacturer of PC-based data acquisition systems. Jean-Marc Chery, STMicroelectronics Conference Keynote: Embedded Intelligence for the Next Wave of Smart Systems – Opportunities and Challenges on the Edge February 27th, 2019, 1:30 PM Jean-Marc Chery is STMicroelectronics’ President and Chief Executive Officer since May 31st, 2018. In July 2017 Chery had been appointed Deputy CEO of ST with overall responsibility for Technology and Manufacturing, as well as for Sales and Marketing operations. Before that, he had held a broad range of management positions across ST functions throughout his career. Chery currently chairs the board of directors of STS, ST’s manufacturing joint venture in China, and is a board member of the European microelectronics R&D program AENEAS. 4 www.embedded-world.eu
OVERVIEW 7. Embedded 8. Autonomous & 9. Embedded 5. Hardware Engineering 6. Software & Systems Engineering 10. System-on-Chip Vision Intelligent Systems GUI & HMI Session 5.1: Class 5.1: Session 6.1: Session 6.2 I: Class 6.1: Session 7.1 I: Session 8.1: RISC-V I Ultra Low SW- MISRA I The Bruce Embedded Intelligent Systems I Overview Power Engineering I Douglass Vision I Applications Languages & Class 1: Standards Modeling Session 5.2: Session 6.2 II: Session 7.1 II: Session 8.2: Session 9.1: RISC-V II MISRA II Embedded Intelligent Systems Embedded GUI Security Vision II II & HMI Hardware Session 5.3: RISC-V III System Class 5.2: Session 6.3: Class 6.2: Session 8.3: Session 10.1: RISC-V SW- The Bruce Intelligent Systems SoC I Analog Workshop I Engineering II Douglass III Circuits & Solutions Design & Class 2 Autonomous Modeling Agile Driving Session 10.2 I: SoC II EDA I Session 5.4: Session 6.4: Session 8.4: Session 10.2 II: Power Supply SW- Intelligent Systems SoC II EDA II Engineering III IV SW-Quality I Development Methods Session 6.5: Session 6.7: Class 6.3: Class 6.4: Session 10.3: SW- SW- The Bruce The Greg SoC III Engineering IV Engineering VI Douglass Davis Class Complex Ics & Development SW-Testing Class 3 Safety C / C++ System Solutions Process & Security Session 6.6: Session 6.8: Session 10.4: SW- SW- SoC IV Engineering V Engineering VII ICs & IPs SW-Quality II SW-Debugging STEERING BOARD back row (from left to right): Dr. Bernd Hense, Prof. Dr. Axel Sikora, Dr. Klaus Grimm front row: Joachim Kroll, Prof. Dr. Peter Fromm Frank Riemenschneider, Publication Chair Registered participants of the ewC2019 will receive the conference proceedings with the papers of selected contributions free of additional charge after the conference. The proceedings of ewC2018 reached nearly 1,000 pages with more than 170 papers. 5
CONFERENCE PROGRAM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2019 Session 2.1: Session 3.1: Session 4.1 I: Session 4.2: Communication I CAN OS Basics HW-based Security I Functional Safety 09:30-10:00 Troubleshooting in Embedded Introduction to OpenAMP: An Hardware Security for Embedded High Performance Distributed Networks Based on CANopen FD Open Source Standard and API for Systems Mixed Criticality Systems to Reiner Zitzmann, CAN in Automation Asymmetric Multiprocessing Systems Ben Boehman, SIL2 Jeffrey Hancock, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Prof. Hans Dermot Doran, Zürich Mentor, A Siemens Business University of Applied Sciences 10:00-10:30 Automated Node ID Assignment in Techniques for Securing Low-Cost Integrating Functional Safety CAN and CAN(FD) Networks Embedded Devices Enabled 3rd Party IP Christian Keydel, Olaf Pfeiffer, Josh Norem, Silicon Labs Alexander Scheuermann, Embedded Systems Academy Texas Instruments 10:30-11:00 Signal Improvement Concept for 42 Reasons Using FreeRTOS Should Transitioning from Software Modeling and Assessment of CAN FD Networks Scare Developers Based Security to Hardware Based Safety Critical Systems Yao Yao, CAN in Automation Jacob Beningo, Security – How to Make the Leap Thomas Barth, Beningo Embedded Group Anthony Ambrose, Data I/O Hochschule Darmstadt 11:00-11:30 Coffee Break 11:30-12:00 Session 2.2: How to Measure RTOS Performance Making Products Safer and More Safety Critical RTOS: Communication II Bluetooth Colin Walls, Mentor, A Siemens Business Secure with an MPU Adapting Across Applications Jean Labrosse, Silicon Labs Andrew Longhurst, Bluetooth Evolution WITTENSTEIN high integrity Jim Katsandres, Bluetooth SIG systems 12:00-12:30 Supercharging BLE Beacons with Home-grown or Commercial Linux: Extend MCU Security Capabilities Data and Control Coupling: Bluetooth 5 a Binary Choice? Beyond Trusted Execution with Taint Analysis for Critical Hardware Crypto Acceleration and Embedded Applications Joe Tillison, Silicon Labs Iisko Lappalainen, Asset Protection MontaVista Software Mark Pitchford, LDRA Saurin Choksi, NXP Semiconductors 12:30-13:30 Lunch Break 13:30-14:30 E KEYNOT Conference Keynote: 13:30 Developing Game-Changing Embedded Intelligence Jim Tung, MathWorks Session 2.3: Communication III Session 3.2: OSADL Session 4.1 II: Real-Time & TSN powered by HW-based Security II 14:30-15:00 Real-time Control of Embedded Performance of Real-time Computing What Can You Do When You Don’t Devices with OPC UA Pub/Sub w, and Real-time Network Communication Trust Your Processor? w/o TSN Using the Linux Mainline Kernel in the Yoni Kahana, Nanolock security Heinrich Munz, KUKA OSADL QA Farm Dr. Carsten Emde, OSADL 15:00-15:30 TSN – a Pragmatic Approach Safe and Secure Field Updates of Methods for Provisioning Security Michael Roeder, SILICA - Avnet EMG Embedded Linux Systems Features in a Cortex-M33 based Enrico Jörns, Pengutronix MCU Using a Physically Unclonable Function Rob Cosaro, NXP Semiconductors 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break 16:00-16:30 Time Sensitive Networking for Using Linux in Safety-critical Securing IoT-Edge Devices and Industry 4.0 and Automotive Environments: Update on the Node with Hardware-based Dr. Dadmehr Rezaei, SIL2LinuxMP Project Security Christian Albrecht, Intel Prof. Nicholas Mc Guire, Timo Grassmann, OpenTech EDV Research Infineon Technologies 16:30-17:00 Extending Time Sensitive Basics of Copyright Law and Open TBA Networking over Next Generation Source Licensing: Fulfilling License Mayank Sharma, ARM Wi-Fi Obligations is Easier Than You May Ritu Sethi, Intel Think Dr. Carsten Emde, OSADL 17:00-17:30 SPICE Simulation of 100Base-TX OSS Compliance Tools Secure Boot of a Complex Quad LAN-Transformer in an Ethernet Dr. Michael Jaeger, Core CPU Transmission Path Software Compliance Academy Bashar Aziz, Microchip Technology Simon Mark, Würth Elektronik eiSos 17:30-18:00 How to Implement Appropriate Processes for License Compliance? Dr. Catharina Maracke, Software Compliance Academy 6 www.embedded-world.eu
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2019 Session 5.1: Session 6.1: SW-Engineering I Session 7.1 I: Session 8.1: Intelligent RISC-V I Overview Languages & Standards Embedded Vision I Systems I Applications RISC-V; Practical Industry Declarative Programming for Adding Intelligent Vision to Your The Edge is Getting Smarter – Approach to Getting Started Cortex-M Class Embedded Devices Next Embedded Product AI in the IoT World with This Technology Andy Walter, macio Radhika Jagtap, ARM Amir Sherman, Arrow Prof. Robert Oshana, NXP Semiconductors How to Benefit from RISC-V Navigating the Jungle of the Implementation of Camera Based Context-Aware Smart Home – Based Linux for Embedded Secure Coding Standards Driver Monitoring System Using Opening the Eyes of AI in the Industrial Applications Michal Rozenau, Parasoft Deep Learning Home Through Sensors Krishnakumar R, Nirmal Kumar Sancheti, Johan Pedersen, Silicon Labs Microchip Technology Session 6.2 I: MISRA I AllGo Systems The Soul of a New SoC: Hands-on The MISRA C Coding Standard: Develop Multi-platform Ultra Low Power Key Phrase A Key Enabler for the Development Experience with Embedding a Computer Vision Solution with Detection at the Edge of Safety- and Security-Critical RISC-V Core Embedded Software Intel Up Squared Hussein Osman, Onno Martens, Prof. Dr. Roberto Bagnara, Oluwatobi Oyinlola, Intel Lattice Semiconductor Trinamic Motion Control BUGSENG & University of Parma Coffee Break Methodology for Implementation MISRA C/C++ Situation Report High Image Quality for Embedded Deep Learning of Custom Instructions in the Andrew Banks, LDRA Embedded Vision Applications Healthcare Collaboration RISC-V Architecture Henning Haider, Allied Vision System Larry Lapides, Imperas Software Technologies Chungyeh Wang, Intel Compliance Methodology and Writing Reliable Code with Machine Learning for Embedded; Motor Condition Monitoring Initial Results for RISC-V ISA MISRA C a System of Software and for Predictive Maintenance in Implementations Colin Walls, Hardware Components „Industrie 4.0“ Lee Moore, Imperas Software Mentor, A Siemens Business Prof. Robert Oshana, Volker Rzehak, Texas Instruments NXP Semiconductors Lunch Break Conference Keynote: Developing Game-Changing Embedded Intelligence Jim Tung, MathWorks Session 5.2: Session 6.2 II: Session 7.1 II: Session 8.2: Intelligent Session 9.1: RISC-V II Security MISRA II Embedded Vision II Systems II Hardware Embedded GUI & HMI Maintaining Security In a Using MISRA C/C++ for Security Deep Learning Versus Rule- How to Implement Deep Which Graphic Software Heterogeneous and Changing and Reliability based-configurable Vision Learning on FPGAs Library Should I Use for World Greg Davis, Green Hills Software Software on Embedded Devices Robert Green, My Embedded Device? Jon Geater, Thales Christoph Wagner, Asic Design Services Aurindam Jana, Cesare Garlati, prpl MVTec Software The Qt Company A New Zero-Trust Model For Avoiding Unsafe and Insecure Sorting Through the Many Machine Learning on Arm Securing Embedded Systems Complex Software Options for Machine Learning at Cortex-M Microcontrollers Chris Conlon, wolfSSL Mark Richardson, LDRA the Edge Dr. Naveen Suda, ARM Cesare Garlati, prpl Markus Levy, NXP Semiconductors Coffee Break Session 5.3: RISC-V III System Why Coding Standards and Enhance Human Vision with Accelerating Next Generation Embedded Computer User Mode Interrupts: A Must Implementing MISRA-C Intel Vision Technology Deep Learning Algorithms – Vision Applications with for Securing Embedded Systems Chris Hills, Phaedrus Systems Pavani Kilari, Intel How to Choose FPGA or GPU? Qt Prof. Sandro Pinto, Uni do Minho Prof. Alok Gupta, Berthold Krevert, Cesare Garlati, prpl Intel basysKom Embracing a System Level How Far Can You Trust Your Implementing Monocular Visual Hardware Implementation of 3D GUIs for the Mass Approach: Combining Arm & Compiler? SLAM for Augmented Reality in Deep Neural Networks – Market RISC-V in Heterogeneous Designs Mark Pitchford, LDRA Low-Power Embedded Vision A Comparison Between FPGA Jason Williamson, Altia Gajinder Panesar, UltraSoC Systems and GPU Gordon Cooper, Synopsys Marcus Rüb, Hahn-Schickard RISC-V: High Performance Approaches for Improving Bridging Embedded Vision and Driving Deep Learning The Usage and Benefits of Embedded SweRV Core Handling of Static Analysis Machine Vision with a Hybrid Performance Through Hardware Global Palettes in Embedded Microarchitecture, Performance Findings Driver Accelerators and Advanced Graphics Applications and Implementation Challenges Storage Technology Kurt Parker, Dr. Zvonimir Bandic, Dr. Claude Bolduc, Mark Schenk, Muhammad Waqas Sadiq Jutt, Microchip Technology Western Digital Rogue Wave Software Allied Vision Technologies Intel powered by Want more? See page 12/13 for additional classes! 7
CONFERENCE PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2019 Session 1.1 I: Session 2.4: Communication IV Session 3.3: Session 4.3 I: Security Internet of Things I Wireless Physical & Design Aspects Linux Architectures & Hacking I 09:30-10:00 Session Keynote: Model Based Approach for Wireless ARM SoCs in the Mainline Linux Lessons to be Learnt from the Digital Transformation: A Catalyst Network Design and Implementation Kernel World's Most Lethal Cyber-Attacks for Changing the Embedded Marco Roggero, MathWorks Arnd Bergmann, Linaro Anyck Turgeo, IBM Development Paradigm Dr. Gareth Noyes, Wind River Systems 10:00-10:30 Think Local: How to Migrate Robust Software Defined COFDM- Status of the Embedded GPU Space Quantum Computers Just Broke Intelligence from the Cloud to Modem for Embedded Applications Robert Foss, Collabora My Crypto – What Now? Embedded Devices at the Edge Andreas Bayer, A.R. Bayer DSP Systeme Kris Chaplin, Intel Chris Shore, ARM 10:30-11:00 The Future of IoT: Edge Intelligence, From DC to Daylight: Single Chip RF Fast Path in Embedded Networking Breaking Security: Power Analysis Distributed Processing and Data Solutions for Wired, Wireless and Luka Perkov, Sartura & Fault Injection Attacks Orchestration High Frequency Applications Dr. Colin O'Flynn, Olivier Amiot, Sierra Wireless Glenn Steiner, Xilinx NewAE Technology/Dalhousie University 11:00-11:30 Coffee Break 11:30-12:00 Where the Cloud Meets the Edge How a Software-defined Radio Software Defined Peripherals in Developing a Mixed-critical Andreas Burghart, Digi International Enables Diversity in IoT Endpoint Linux Using Zephyr and RPMsg AUTOSAR Adaptive ECU with Richard Elberger, AWS Design Marek Novak, NXP Semiconductors Safety and Security by Design Dan Clement, ON Semiconductor Dr. Sergey Tverdyshev, SYSGO 12:00-12:30 Distributed Database Systems and Introduction for Bluetooth5 IoT Linux Containers on a Small Device Enabling TPM2.0 with an Open Edge/Fog/Cloud Computing Device – RoKi Sensor Node – a Good Idea? Source Software Stack for Industrial Steve Graves, McObject Koki Okada, ROHM Semiconductor Valter Minute, Toradex and Automotive Applications Dr. Florian Schreiner, Infineon Technologies 12:30-13:30 Lunch Break 13:30-14:30 E Conference Keynote: KEYNOT Embedded Intelligence for the Next Wave of Smart Systems – Opportunities and Challenges on the Edge 13:30 Jean-Marc Chery, STMicroelectronics Session 1.1 II: Session 2.5: Communication V Session 3.4: Session 4.3 II: Security Internet of Things II Wireless Multiprotocol Virtualization Architectures & Hacking II 14:30-15:00 Databases at the Edge – ObjectBox The Benefits and Challenges of a Virtualization Impact on the Secure Boot, Chain of Trust and for Devices and Gateways Common Software Platform for IoT Performance in Embedded Systems Data Protection Markus Junginger, Objectbox Development Marcus Nissemark, Akshay Bhat, Timesys David Egan, Silicon Labs Green Hills Software 15:00-15:30 A Validation Methodology for Radio Scheduling in Dynamic On the Road Towards Autonomous Chains of Trust: Building Security Edge Computing Gateway with Multiprotocol Applications Driving – Simplifying AI with into Today’s Digital World IPv6 based Wireless Mesh Marius Munder, Silicon Labs Virtualization Technologies Gil Bernabeu, GlobalPlatform Sensor Network Technology Dr. Ciwan Gouma, OpenSynergy Usman Sarwar, Intel 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break 16:00-16:30 Streaming Analytics Framework Low Power WiFi for IoT Devices The Automotive GPU gets Virtual Sidestepping Side Channel (SAF) Uri Weinrib, Texas Instruments Kristof Beets, Imagination Technologies Attacks Through Separation & Dr. Shao-Wen Yang, Virtualization Dr. Wendy Siew Wen Chin, Intel Arun Subbarao, Lynx Software Technologies 16:30-17:00 Towards a Greener World with Manage Thousands of Nodes Handling Mixed Criticality on Securing all Network Layers of CAN ECMA-393 Network Proxying: A Through Secure Commissioning with Modern Multi-core Systems: the (FD) Communication Practical Guide To Support Multi- Thread 1.2 Network Protocol HERCULES Project Olaf Pfeiffer, Protocols Network Presence Antonio Concio, NXP Semiconductors Dr. Paolo Gai, Evidence Embedded Systems Academy Boon Leong Ong, Intel Andreas Walz, HS Offenburg 17:00-17:30 Applying Cognitive Systems Taking Mesh Networking New Development Paradigms for Simplifying Product Returns Engineering to Shape a Good Mainstream Smart IoT Through Device Security Developer Experience of IoT William Hart, Particle Industries Loïc Minier, Canonical Øivind Loe, Silicon Labs Solutions Dr. Jongsoon Park, Intel 8 www.embedded-world.eu
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2019 Session 6.3: Software Engineering II Session 8.3: Intelligent Systems III Session 10.1: Design & Modeling Autonomous Driving SoC I Analog Circuits & Solutions Migrating Legacy Software Applications Law and Innovation – a Difficult A Programmable Analog Computer on to Model-Based and AUTOSAR: an Relationship? a Chip Introduction to a Programmatic Approach Susanne Meiners, NewTec Dr. Nicolas Clauvelin, John Milios, Roberto Agnelli, Teoresi Sendyne Emerging MultiCore Development Performance Profiling and Optimization Mission Impossible? If an Embedded Paradigms for Autonomous Driving Workload Antenna Needs a Ground Plane of Greg Davis, Green Hills Software Yang Wang, Intel 100mm, How Can it Perform Brilliantly within an IoT Device with a Very Small PCB? Colin Newman, Antenova Coping with Complexity in Mobility A Machine Learning Environment for Protect the Ports! by Connected Model-based Systems Evaluating Autonomous Driving Software George Slama, Wurth Elektronik eiSos Engineering – An Insight Look Into Jussi Hanhirova, Aalto University Successful Projects Andreas Korff, Parametric Technology Coffee Break Software Quality, Systemic Failure and Power Efficient AI Processors for Session 10.2 I: SoC II EDA I Dual Modular Redundancy Perception and Decision Making in Using Models for SoC Hardware/ Mark Pitchford, LDRA Autonomous Vehicles Software Co-design Lazaar Louis, Cadence Baruch Mitsengendler, MathWorks Design Cycle Acceleration for Hardware/ Understanding the Safe Move to Intended Matlab Simulink for FPGA-Design Software Co-Design with Renode Functionality in Autonomy Dr. Baltasar Trancón Widemann, Steve Milburn, Dover Microsystems Joe Dailey, Siemens PLM Software aicas Michael Gielda, Antmicro Lunch Break Conference Keynote: Embedded Intelligence for the Next Wave of Smart Systems – Opportunities and Challenges on the Edge Jean-Marc Chery, STMicroelectronics Session 5.4: Session 6.4: Software Engineering III Session 8.4: Intelligent Systems IV Session 10.2 II: Power Supply Software Quality I Development Methods SoC II EDA II PoE: The Power Oriented Era Semantic Static Analysis of IoT Software Efficient Workflow for Designing, Training An Open Source Framework for Rapid Jairo Bustos Heredia, Dr. Pietro Ferrara, JuliaSoft and Deploying Deep Learning Models Application Development for Complex Würth Elektronik eiSos with MATLAB SoCs Marco Roggero, The MathWorks Anton Krug, Microchip Technology Extending the Abilities of Battery- Static Analysis of Finite State Machines Accelerating Embedded Inferencing Delivering Real Time and Determinism Powered End Nodes Through Better with Zero False Alarms Russell Klein, Mentor Graphics with Zynq Ultrascale+ MPSoC A53 Power Supply Design Dr. Daniel Kästner, Clusters Using Advanced Cache Josh Norem, Silicon Labs AbsInt Angewandte Informatik Management, Jailhouse and Xen Hypervisor Dr. Giulio Corradi, Xilinx Coffee Break OP-TEE – A Intro to a Trusted Machine Learning for Finding Benchmarking the Intelligent Edge – A System-Level Modeling of Execution Environment Programming Defects and Anomalies Framework to Measure Embedded AI Heterogeneous Compute Architectures Andreas Schuler, Missing Link Dr. Paul Anderson, GrammaTech Performance for NVMExpress Protocol Acceleration Electronics Bruno Zimmermann, ZHAW InES Cedrik Bock, Missing Link Electronics Harvesting Energy from RS232 Data How to Find Concurrency Issues in C and Designing Intelligent Systems Using Shifting-Left Together – Enabling the Signals to Power a Wired to Wireless C++ Resource Constrained Edge Devices Ecosystem with Virtual Platforms Converter Dr. Frank van den Beuken, Jacob Beningo, Beningo Embedded Group Dr. Jakob Engblom, Intel Prof. Dr. Marcel Meli, ZHAW InES Perforce Software Ferrite for EMC – What Do I Need to Automating Code Reviews by Writing Your Safety in Cooperative Automated Systems Shift Left for Software Development Know? Own Program Analysis Rules Dr. Daniel Schneider, Fraunhofer IESE Using Virtual Platform Emulation George Slama, Wurth Elektronik eiSos Prof. Dr. Ralf Huuck, Synopsys Hybrids Frank Schirrmeister, Cadence Design Systems Want more? See page 12/13 for additional classes! 9
CONFERENCE PROGRAM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 Session 1.2: Session 2.6 I: Session 2.8 I: Session 3.5: Internet of Things III NB-IoT & LPWA I Wireless Power I OS-Security 09:30-10:00 IoT Platforms: Selection and Pitfalls What 5G Can Help for Industrial IOT Market and Future of the Global The LTS Kernel is a Barrier to Jan Rodig, tresmo Yongbin Wei, Wireless Power Transfer Industry Building a Global Secure IoT Qualcomm Technologies Jörg Hantschel, Platform Würth Elektronik eiSos George Grey, Foundries.io 10:00-10:30 Benchmarks: the Good, the Bad, and DECT-5G: Enhancing the DECT and Qi Versus NFC: Evaluating NFC as a How Should an RTOS Works the Ugly ULE Standards to Embrace the New Wireless Charging Solution for in a TrustZone for Armv8-M Diego Buitrago, Ben Boren, Intel Requirements of 5G (IMT-2020) Small Battery Powered Devices Environment? Daniel Hartnett, DECT Forum Peter Schmallegger, Joseph Yiu, ARM NXP Semiconductors Austria 10:30-11:00 How the Use the IIC’s IICF to Evaluating NB-IoT Technology for EMF: Requirements, Directives and Designing a Secure and Reliable Select the Best IIoT Connectivity Industrial Communication Measure Method in Europe OTA Update Mechanism for IoT Technology Kofi Atta Nsiah, Hahn-Schickard Werner Grommes, Endpoints Brett Murphy, Real Time Innovations DGUV/IFA Nick Lethaby, Texas Instruments 11:00-11:30 Coffee Break 11:30-12:00 IoT Device Lifecycle Management – LoRa LoRaWAN a Technologie Used 15W Inductive Wireless Power Android Security Internals Update. Control. Secure. The Keys in Industrial Application Transfer with Integrated Data Karim Yaghmour, Opersys to IoT Device Best Performance and Michael Fink, Semtech Germany Communication Secure Data-to-cloud Connections Cem Som, Guillaume Djourabtchi, Gemalto Würth Elektronik eiSos 12:00-12:30 Improving Reliability of Industrial The 20 Cent IoT is Coming Boosting Contactless Charging to A Future-proof Performance IoT Systems Aurelius Wosylus, Sigfox Germany 40W Enhancement for Secure MCUboot Edwin de Jong, Francois Ricodeau, Semtech Derek Atkins, SecureRF Real Time Innovations 12:30-13:30 Lunch Break Session 1.3: Session 2.6 II: Session 2.8 II: Internet of Things IV OPC UA I4.0 NB-IoT & LPWA II Wireless Power II 13:30-14:00 Open Source OPC UA Pub/Sub Revolutionizing Worker Safety with Regulatory Requirements for Over TSN: Current Status and Innovative IoT and LPWAN Solutions Devices Using Wireless Power Implementation Plans Albert Behr, Behr Technologies Transfer Technology Julius Pfrommer, Fraunhofer IOSB Niels Jeß, CETECOM 14:00-14:30 OPC UA Application Development Unified Test Environment for LPWA Wireless Power Transfer Safety with Open62541 and Cellular IoT Test Toolkit: An Automated Tool for Frank Meerkötter, basysKom Jubin E. Sebastian, Compliance Testing of WPT Systems Offenburg University of Applied Sciences Including Implant Safety Dr. Ilaria Liorni, IT'IS Foundation 14:30-15:00 Dynamic LWM2M Data Model Industrial Class LPWAN Protocol Wireless Power Transfer in Rotating Mapping to OPC UA Stacks Assemblies Dovydas Girdvainis, Hahn-Schickard David Rahusen, STACKFORCE Jelena Mijuskovic, Würth Elektronik eiSos 15:00-15:30 Coffee Break 15:30-16:00 Securing the IoT Session 2.7: Communication VI Wireless Power Transmission: Dorian Knoblauch, Wireless Localization High Efficient Solution Based on Fraunhofer FOKUS Resonance Effects with High Power Introduction to UWB Network Density for Long Transmission Topologies and Applications Distances Kenneth Dwyer, Decawave Günther Trautzl, WPT Systems 16:00-16:30 Assistance Systems for Industrial 4.0 Distance Estimation Using Narrow- Cost Optimization in Wireless Power Environments band Wireless Time of Flight Systems Bjoern Barig, IMMS Carlos Neri, NXP Semiconductors Christian Wern, etatronix Kaja Balzereit, Fraunhofer IOSB-INA 10 www.embedded-world.eu
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 Session 4.4 I: Session 6.5: Software Engineering IV Session 6.7: Software Engineering VI Session 10.3: SoC III Securing IoT I Development Process Software Testing Complex ICs & System Solutions Common Pitfalls in IoT Security Agile in Development Regarding Safety Self-testing in Embedded Systems Next Generation 7nm FPGA Implementations and How to Avoid Frank Poignée, infoteam Software Colin Walls, Mentor, A Siemens Business Architecture Enables Machine Them Learning for Edge and Cloud Brent Wilson, Silicon Labs Computing Manoj Roge, Achronix Semiconductor Security on IoT Devices with Secure Adopting Agile/DevOps ALM Testing Strategies for Asymmetric Design Space Exploration for Elements in Automotive & Safety-critical Environments Convolutional Neural Networks on a Tobias Schläpfer, Development Jeffrey Fortin, Vector Informatik 22nm FD-SOI SoC ZHAW Institute of Embedded Systems Peter Haller, Intland Software Nicolai Behmann, Leibniz Universität Hannover Finding the Right Security Level for Your How to Balance Traceability and Testing Safety Critical Software Using High Performance Thermal IoT Application Compliance With Agile Development Automated Fault Injection Management Using Miniature Low Dr. Lars Lydersen, Silicon Labs Robert Riccetti, Gerhard Kruger, Michael Wittner, Razorcat Development Cost Microfluidics Heat Sink Perforce Software Philippe Soussan, IMEC Coffee Break TBA Open Source Software and Mission- Hardware in the Loop Test in 400G+ Hyperscale Data Centers with Suresh Marisetty, ARM Critical Embedded Systems – Like Oil Combination with Continuous 56G Ethernet PHY IP and Water Integration Manmeet Walia, Synopsys Andrew Banks, LDRA Dr. Kristian Trenkel, iSyst Intelligente Systeme Secure Device Management for the Bug-killing Using Best-practice Consistent Test Reuse Across MIL->SIL SSD SoC Microcontroller with Internet of Things Development Techniques ->HIL in a Model-Driven Development Embedded Neural Network for 3D Geert-Jan Schrijen, Intrinsic ID Mark Richardson, LDRA Workflow NAND Flash Memories Lance Brooks, Mentor, A Siemens Business Dr. Lorenzo Zuolo, Microsemi Lunch Break Session 4.4 II: Session 6.6: Software Engineering V Session 6.8: Software Engineering VII Session 10.4: SoC IV Securing IoT II Software Quality II Software Debugging ICs & IPs Make Your IoT Project Secure in 5 Steps The (Software) Doctor is in...Software Tips and Tricks for Debugging RADAR Signal Processing on an Dr. Shawn Prestridge, IAR Systems Vital Signs for Managing the Greg Davis, Green Hills Software Embedded System Using the Xilinx Development of Your Embedded Software Zynq Platform Program is subject to change (as at 07.01.2019) Prof. Robert Oshana, Prof. Frank Kesel, NXP Semiconductors Hochschule Pforzheim Building Trust: Evaluating Platform Miscompilation – A Thing of the Past Lowering Software Development Security Architecture (PSA) Dr. Daniel Kästner, Costs by Using Arm Cortex-M Robert Coombs, ARM AbsInt Angewandte Informatik Processors in an FPGA Phillip Burr, ARM Secure and Scalable FW Upgrade Uncovering Real-Time Bugs with Simplify Multi-core Debugging in Your Custom RF SoC Have Never Been Mechanisms in the IoT Domain Specialized RTOS Tools SoC Development Workflow this Easy Øyvind Rønningstad, Jean Labrosse, Silicon Labs Dr. Shawn Prestridge, IAR Systems Edel Griffith, Nordic Semiconductor Adesto Technologies Coffee Break Security and Licensing for IoT Devices Safety, Security, and Compiler Bugs Connectivity, Complexity & the Role of Virtual Digital Sensor for Analog Guenther Fischer, Wibu-Systems Greg Davis, Green Hills Software Enhanced Debugging Signal Processing on SoCs Trish Messiter, Gokhan Tanyeri, Vinay Bansal, Clarinox Technologies Faststream Technologies Why Should an IoT Sensor Maker Care The AMASS Approach for Assurance and High Speed Communication: About the Blockchain? Certification of Critical Systems Everything Serial Mark Hebbel, Gerrit Fischer, Basler Gaël Blondelle, Eclipse Foundation Europe Dirk van den Heuvel, Topic Embedded Products Want more? See page 12/13 for additional classes! 11
CONFERENCE PROGRAM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2019 Class 3.1: Class 5.1: Class 6.1: The Robert Berger Class – Embedded Linux Ultra Low Power Class The Bruce Douglass Class 1 – Modeling 09:30-10:30 Embedded Linux a Crash Course Robert Ultra Low Power Hands-on Workshop Model-Based Interface Control Documents Berger, Reliable Embedded Systems Herman Roebbers, Altran 10:30-11:00 Improving System Requirements with Use -fully booked- Case Models 11:30-12:30 Everything you Always Wanted to Know About Flowcharts and Activity Diagrams 14:30-15:30 Advanced Behavioral Modeling with State Machines 16:00-17:00 Data Modeling for Systems Engineering and System Specification 17:00-17:30 The Tao of SysML Dr. Bruce Douglass, IBM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2019 Class 3.2: Class 3.3: Linux Hands-on Workshop with Class 4.1: Embedded Android Workshop BeagleBoard.org PocketBeagle The ESCRYPT Class 09:30-10:30 Embedded Android Workshop The ESCRYPT Class – Security for a Globally Karim Yaghmour, Opersys Connected Vehicle ESCRYPT, et.al. 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 14:30-15:30 Getting Started with PocketBeagle from BeagleBoard.org – A Hands-On Coding with Embedded Linux Workshop 15:30-16:00 Jason Kridner, Texas Instruments & BeagleBoard.org Foundation 16:00-17:30 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 Class 3.4: The Mc Guire Class: Class 4.2: Class 6.3: The Bruce Douglass Class 3 Introduction to Linux Kernel Tools Hands on Side Channel Power Analysis Safety & Security 09:30-10:15 OSADL: Introduction to Linux Kernel Tools Safety Analysis for Embedded Systems Prof. Nicholas Mc Guire, Markus Kreidl, OSADL Development 10:15-10:30 powered by 10:30-11:00 Safety Design for Embedded Systems Development 11:00-11:15 11:30-12:00 Model-Based Systems Engineering for Cybersecurity 12:00-12:30 Dr. Bruce Douglass, IBM 13:30-16:30 Hands on Side Channel Power Analysis Dr. Colin O‘Flynn, NewAE Technology/Dalhousie University 12 www.embedded-world.eu
CLASSES embedded world Conference 2019 – Embedded Intelligence Classes: In the embedded world Classes, reputed experts speak on special topics for half a day or a full day. This format is aimed primarily at participants who want to familiarize themselves thoroughly and efficiently with a specific topic. Straightforward and concise dialogues with the experts help to answer many questions and are an excellent opportunity of quickly expanding your current expertise. The classes aim at maximum learning goals. With these equally compact and concentrated classes, the embedded world Conference covers a broad range of substantial aspects of Class 5.2: Class 6.2: embedded systems in detail to offer developers RISC-V Workshop The Bruce Douglass Class 2 Agile competent technical groundwork. How to Build a RISC-V Embedded System In Just Agile Systems Engineering 30 Minutes Cesare Garlati, prpl Foundation Be sure to register now! Drew Barbier, SiFive How to Secure a RISC-V Embedded System In Just 30 Minutes Don Barnetson, Hex Five Security Cesare Garlati, prpl Foundation Agile for Safety Critical Systems: Design Practices Trusted Execution Environments: A System Design Perspective Boran Car, Hex Five Security Cesare Garlati, prpl Foundation Agile for Safety Critical Systems: Quality Assurance Practices Agile for Safety Critical Systems: Evidence-Oriented Practices Dr. Bruce Douglass, IBM Class 6.4: The Greg Davis Class C / C++ Writing Reliable and Portable C/C++ Code Understand Shared Memory in the C/C++ Standards Porting C Code to C++ Code Hack-Proofing Your C/C++ Code Greg Davis, Green Hills Software 13
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