Heterogeneous SoCs to deliver secure systems at embedded world

Make optimal use of the latest multi-core and heterogeneous SoCs to deliver reliable safe and secure systems that incorporate rich graphics and connectivity with a customisable Mentor Embedded Linux solution, the low power capable Nucleus RTOS, and a high performance Type 1 Hypervisor, at embedded world 2019.

Meet the Mentor experts in Hall 4 4-643, where visitors can experience:

  • Heterogeneous multicore software – Linux, RTOS, Hypervisor, graphics and tools.
  • Multi-cloud edge and device solution (Azure, AWS) – device onboarding, monitoring and management.
  • Example Linux industrial device, Debian-based Siemens IPC.
  • Enterprise class embedded Linux, Debian-based with the performance of an embedded OS.

This year for the first time Mentor, A Siemens Business, is having a joint booth with Siemens ALM Polarion. 

Visitors can learn about: 

  • Application lifecycle management to manage your complexity.
  • Quality assurance to make your product compliant and reliable.
  • Requirements management to improve your quality by managing your requirements.
  • Simcenter embedded software designer to streamline your model-based software engineering process.

Automotive demos:

  • Automotive Audio Bus (A2B) test solutions, production line testing of A2B devices.
  • AD simulation and validation, for autonomous development platform and virtual validation.
  • Comprehensive AUTOSAR development showcasing complete development from EE architecture to ECU extract.
  • Adaptive AUTOSAR SOME/IP AD use case.

Finally, visitors will learn about functional safety and verification and PCB design.

Mentor is also running conference sessions at the show:

Tuesday, February 26th

  • Time: 09:30 to 10:00
    Title: Introduction to OpenAMP: An Open Source Standard and API for Asymmetric Multiprocessing Systems
    Presenter: Jeffrey Hancock
    Track: OS Basics
  • Time: 11:30 to 12:00
    Title: How to Measure RTOS Performance
    Presenter: Colin Walls
    Track: OS Basics
  • Time: 12:00 to 12:30
    Title: Writing Reliable Code with MISRA C
    Presenter: Colin Walls
    Track: MISRA I

Wednesday, February 27th

  • Time: 10:00 to 10:30
    Title: Accelerating Embedded Inferencing
    Presenter: Russell Klein
    Track: Intelligent Systems IV Development Methods
  • Time: 12:00 to 12:30
    Title: Understanding the safe move to intended functionality in autonomy
    Presenter: Joseph Dailey, Global functional safety manager
    Track: Intelligent Systems III Autonomous Driving

Thursday, February 28th

  • Time: 09:30 to 10:00
    Title: Self-testing in Embedded Systems
    Presenter: Colin Walls
    Track: Software Engineering IV Software Testing
  • Time: 12:00 to 12:30
    Title: Consistent Test Reuse across MIL-SIL-HIL in a Model-Driven Development Workflow
    Presenter: Lance Brooks
    Track: Software Engineering IV Software Testing

 

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