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EMBEDDED CONFERENCE SCANDINAVIACONFERENCE PROGRAM
EXCERPTS FROM THE PROGRAM:
∙ Software quality; test-methods and strategy, development tools.
∙ Hardware design; EMC, SSD, Low Power Solutions. ∙ Open Source; Linux and Networking. ∙ Research and Industry; Funding and Innovation Arena ∙ Multicore and FPGA
SOME OF THE SPEAKERS:
KEyNOTE SPEAKERS:
CO-LOCATED WITH:
NOVEMBER 4 – 5, 2014KISTAMÄSSAN, STOCKHOLM
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PRESENTS
DANIEL KÄSTNER AbsInt GmbH
HOLGER HERMANNS Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
RACHID KHERRAzI Nspyre
MARTIN NILSSON Volvo Car Corporation
IISKO LAPPALAINEN MontaVista
RALuCA MARINESCu Mälardalen University and Mehrdad Saadatmand; Alten AB
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November 409:30-10:30
Track 1 room m1 Track 2 - room e8 Track 3 - room m4 Track 4 - room e3 Track 5 - room m3 Demo Square m2m
Software Development
09:30 Stack Overflows - A Thing of the Past
10:00 Rethinking Code Generation in Compilers
Hardware Design
09:30 Digital Power System Management
10:00 Self-testing in Embedded System
Multicore
09:30 Hazards of Multi-core Programming
10:00 Multi-core design challenges (SMP/AMP/Realtime)
Workshop 1
09:30 Hands on Open Enea Linux on a Beagle-Bone BlackHands-on session Limited seating.
Workshop 2
09:30 Get started with FreeRTOS and FreeRTOS+TraceHands-on session Limited seating.
10:00 Option NV CloudGate
M2M Summit Scandinavia. See separate program
10:30-11:00 Coffee
11:00-12:00
Track 1 room m1 Track 2 - room e8 Track 3 - room m4 Track 4 - room e3 Track 5 - room m3 Demo Square m2m
Software Development Continued
11:00 Consolidation in Embedded Systems
11:30 Code Error Checking During Runtime
Hardware Design Continued
11:00 Challenges in Embedded SSD Validation
11:30 Flash Memory Basics for SSD Users
Multicore Continued
11:00 Embedded multi-core systems for mixed criticality applications
Workshop 1 Continued
11:00
Workshop 2 Continued
11:00
11:00 Tele2 Tele2 M2M Global Solutions and Telit m2mAIR
11:30 Demo Square M2M Nr 3
M2M Summit Scandinavia. See separate program
12:00-13:20 LuNCh aND exhibiTioN
13:20-13:50 KeyNoTe PreSeNTaTioN – room m1
Made by Göteborg – software development inside the all new XC90 Presenter: Martin Nilsson, Volvo Car Corporation, Technical Leader Model Driven Engineering.
14:00-15:00
Track 1 room m1 Track 2 - room e8 Track 3 - room m4 Track 4 - room e3 Track 5 - room m3 Demo Square m2m
Software Development Continued
14:00 Dynamic Memory Allocation & Fragmenta-tion in C & C++
14:30 Yocto Development Tools for Open Source Linux
Low Power Solutions
14:00 Low Power Design with MCUs
14:30 New core – Breaking news
Find the Money for Electronics Innovation
14:00 VINNOVA’s approach to innovation in international ICT
14:30 Multimillion program for electronics
Workshop 3
14:00 KTH Embedded Linux– what are best practices?Hands-on session Limited seating.
Workshop 4
14:00 Reaching Ultra Low Power consumption with STM32L0 MCU based on Cortex M0+ coreHands-on session Limited seating.
Acal BFi
14:00 2G, 3G and 4G for M2M in a 22x23 mm package, Sierra HL series
Enea Software
15:30 Enea’s Linux-OSEck-LINX SoC Solution for TI KeyStone II architecture
M2M Summit Scandinavia. See separate program
15:00-15:30 Coffee
15:30-17:00
Track 1 room m1 Track 2 - room e8 Track 3 - room m4 Track 4 - room e3 Track 5 - room m3 Demo Square m2m
Software Development Continued
15:30 Employing A Graphical System Design Methodology For Embed-ded System Development
16:15 Life Cycle Management for Open Source based Embedded Systems
Small Formfactor Boards
15:30 Design considera-tions for COM Express and Qseven carrier boards
16:00 Pico-ITX Vs COM form factor
16:30 The COTS evolution – smaller footprints, lower cost and higher volume
Innovation and funding
15:30 Funding for research in collaboration between industry and academia
16:15 Electronics Center in Halmstad – An Innova-tion Arena
Workshop 3 Continued
15:30
Workshop 4 Continued
15:30
LDRA 15:30 How to Manage your Software Certification Objectives?
In Time Electonics 16:00 IQRF, an IoT solution that really works
Espotel16:30 IBM Bluemix – Enterprise-grade PaaS solution to boost your business
M2M Summit Scandinavia. See separate program
17:00-18:00 iNDuSTry reCePTioN
18:00 The embedded Dinner Party Note: Separate registration
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November 509:00-10:00
Track 1 room m1 Track 2 - room e8 Track 3 - room m4 Track 4 - room e3 Track 5 - room m3 Track 6 - room m3 Demo Square
Model Based Testing
09:00 Experiences with Domain Specific Languages for Embedded Systems
09:30 Model based testing of AUTOSAR components
Debug
09:00 Taking ARM Code Trace to the Next level
09:30 Software tracing on virtual hardware using Emul8 and Tracealyzer
EMC
09:00 Software designers - one cause why EMC test fails?
Internet of Things
09:00 Why is Internet of Things important for the Nordic Industry?
09:30 How to come around the IoT data securtity challenges
Workshop 5
09:00 Experience Building Embedded Systems Based On NI CompactRIOHands-on session Limited seating
Workshop 6
09:00 M2M Application for Data Acquisition using KEIL MDK Develop-ment toolsHands-on session Limited seating
DATA MODUL09:30 Digital Signage Baseboard for ARM/x86 Qseven Modules with Monitoring Software package optimized to drive large Panels up to 82 inch (WUXGA)
10:00-10:30 Coffee
10:30-11:30
Track 1 room m1 Track 2 - room e8 Track 3 - room m4 Track 4 - room e3 Track 5 - room m3 Track 6 - room m3 Demo Square
Model Based Testing Continued
10:30 Model Based Testing of Embedded Systems in Healthcare domain Using Spec Explorer
11:00 An Integrated Framework for Model-based Analysis and Testing of Architectural System Models
Open Source Networking
10:30 Enabling Accelerated Networking in Embedded Systems
11:00 A Linux SDK for enhancing 3G/4G cellular Networking and M2M
EMC Continued
10:30 Pre-Compliance EMI tools for Embedded Design.
11:00 Why does your embedded radio perform poorly?
Internet of Things Continued
10:30 Wireless Sensor Network – Backbone for IoT
Workshop 5 Continued
10:30
Workshop 6 Continued
10:30
Silica
10:30 The Yocto Project – How delivering a pre configured Software Development Kit can significantly ease adoption
IAR Systems
11:00 Runtime Analysis Simplified
11:40-12:10 KeyNoTe PreSeNTaTioN:
How good is your design, if at all? Presenter: Prof. Dr. Holger Hermanns: Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
12:10-13:30 LuNCh aND exhibiTioN
13:30-15:00
Track 1 room m1 Track 2 - room e8 Track 3 - room m4 Track 4 - room e3 Track 5 - room m3 Track 6 - room m3 Demo Square
Software Test Techniques
13:30 Which Test Strategy for your Legacy Code and Test Suites
14:00 Improving Embed-ded Software Security through Coding Standards Compliance and Structural Coverage Analysis
14:30 Automated Requirements Testing of Embedded Systems using LBTest
Open Source Linux
13:30 Linux Core Isolation and Tickless Operation
14:30 The Yocto Project - Harmonising Software Development across multiple Embedded ARM SOC targets
FPGA
13:30 Trends in FPGA systems and programming
14:00 FPGA Timing Constraining 101
Internet of Things Continued
13:30 Intelligent Home Network with Bluetooth Smart
14:30 Applying Standards Based IMS Communication
Workshop 6a Repeat session
13:30 M2M Application for Data Acquisition using KEIL MDK Development toolsHands-on session Limited seating
Freescale13:30 Edge Node Computing and IoT Sensor Gateways
Linear Tech.14:00 Doing mixed signal or power designs? Linduino is the Arduino compatible little helper, that gives you the code to success.Wind River14:30 Open Source Innovation in Embedded Systems
15:00-15:30 Coffee
15:30-17:00
Track 1 room m1 Track 2 - room e8 Track 3 - room m4 Track 4 - room e3 Track 5 - room m3 Track 6 - room m3 Demo Square
Software Test Techniques Continued15:30 Software Verifica-tion - Take it to the Next Level
16:15 Rigorous Simula-tion for Design-time Verification of an Emergency Braking System
Open Source Linux Continued15:30 Improving performance in embedded systems from the bottom and up.
16:00 Efficient develop-ment with Industrial Linux on module based hardware
16:30 Docker and Contai-ners-based Virtualization in Embedded Linux
FPGA Continued15:30 Unit testing for VHDL - using software development praxis for FPGA development
16:15 De-Mystifying HW & SW Design Partitioning with All Programmable SoCs
Internet of Things Continued15:30 Flexible Edge to Enterprise Gateway’s, what’s makes an effec-tive IoT Gateway Device?
16:15 3D Internet of Things
Workshop 6a Continued Repeat session
15:30
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November 5 11:40-12:10 • Keynote Presentation:
How good is your design, if at all?Performance, dependability, and security are notoriously difficult to quantify at system design time. Yet, design decisions are known to be the prime source of difficult-to-fix embedded problems. For low budget or experimental designs it might suffice to perform some back-of-the-enve-lope calculations, a few component measurements, a bit of spreadsheeting, maybe a Matlab or Modelica. But for mis-sion crititcal or high volume applications deeper behavioural evaluations are needed early in the design process.
This keynote will discuss a modest approach to deriving design-time guarantees for complex embedded behaviours, leveraging foundational insights for practical problems. This is exemplified in the context of power-aware wireless embedded applications.
Presenter: Prof. Dr. Holger Hermanns Saarland university, Saarbrücken, Germany
Dr. Holger Hermanns is a full professor at the Department of Computer Science at Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany, holding the chair for Dependable Systems and Software. He is former Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Saarland Univer-sity, and has previously held positions in Germany, the Netherlands, France and Denmark. His research interests include compositional modeling and verification of concurrent sys-tems, resource-aware embedded systems, and performance and dependability evaluation of critical infrastructure. In these areas, Holger Hermanns has authored or co-authored more than 150 peer-reviewed scientific papers (ha-index 92). He has co-chaired the program com-mittees of major international conferences such as TACAS 2006, CONCUR 2006, CAV 2007, and QEST 2012. He serves on the steering committees of ETAPS, TACAS and QEST. Holger Hermanns received the Dutch ”Vernieuwingsimpuls” and the German ”Preis des Fakultäten-tages Informatik” award, is elected member of Academia Europaea, coordinates the EU FP7 project MEALS, and holds several other national and European research grants.
November 4 13:20-13:50 • Keynote Presentation:
Made by Göteborg – software development inside the all new XC90What does it take to develop software for the Automobile? – The by far most powerful mobile computing platform you will ever own. It combines a combustion engine with electric drive, it automatically adapts to the surrounding traffic to support the driver and avoid accidents, and it’s connected and seamlessly integrates with your daily digital life.
The talk will discuss trends and driving forces behind the evolution of automotive electronic systems, to dig deeper into current challenges with electrification, automatic drive and connectivity. What tools are used and what methods are needed to realize the software inside the all new XC90? Thousands of software engineers around the world working together to create the brain in one of the most advanced vehicles to date.
Presenter: Martin Nilsson Volvo Car Corporation, Technical Leader Model Driven Engineering.
Martin has 20 years professional experience from development of embedded software in Automotive, Defense and Telecom industries. The first ten years as consultant covering all aspects of the development cycle but specializing in embedded software architecture and the last 10 years focusing on model based technologies at Volvo Cars, for simulations, integration and testing of automotive systems. He now holds a position as Technical Leader with the responsibility to lead the development of processes, methods and tools to develop the cars of tomorrow.
WeLCome To The
embeDDeD CoNfereNCe SCaNDiNavia
Embedded Conference Scandinavia, ECS, is the premier meeting point for the embedded industry in Scandinavia. With the same successful concept as previous years, a compact exhibition, a world class conference and appreciated social activities, ECS continue to grow and establish itself as the leading event for the embedded industry in Northern Europe. As previous years the exhibition and the conference is free of charge for all visitors. Complimentary lunch and coffee is also served during the two days. On the event’s first night a tremendous party evening, The Embedded Dinner Party, with entertainment and award ceremony for the Swedish Embedded Award is being held.
World class seminars!Embedded projects and Internet of Things is becoming a part of every person life. Intelligent cities, factories, cars and homes. Challenges lies in the safety and security of connected products. ECS will capture the latest development in these areas and much more. From low power battery operated devices to networks and cloud services.
Keynotes will cover tools and methods for large projects. Martin Nilsson from Volvo Car Corporation will talk about new new XC90 as a software project. What tools are used and what methods are needed to realize the software. Prof. Dr. Holger Hermanns from Saarlands university asks: How good is your design, if at all? For mission critical or high volume applications deeper behavioral evaluations are needed early in the design process.
Software development and quality will have a full two days program. This will cover all aspects from compiler technology to model based testing and software test techniques. Other major sessions include Open Source solutions with tools for Linux and network applications. Hardware sessions will include designing for ECS compliance, self-test and new SSD technologies.
New doors are opening for funding enforcing innovation, skills and business. We are pleased to present sessions with useful and profitable information. The multimillion innovation program based on “Smartare Elektroniksystem”
is presented – open for all to get on board. Learn more about funding from Eu and Vinnova and about new fruitful ways of collaboration between academia and industry.
ECSs will extend its educational role with an increased number of hands-on workshops. Building a Yocto based Linux system and how to get started with FreeRTOS. Also Reaching ultra Low Power consumption with a Cortex M0+ core. Finally a workshop on M2M applications for data acquisition and Building Embedded Systems Based On NI CompactRIO.
We are also very happy to be co-located with the M2M Summit Scandinavia. The two conferences will be in the same hall but with separate programs. M2M is a hot subject and this will boost the total event and make ECS/M2M Summit a “must attend” this year.
International meeting place!Over the years ECS has grown and become a true, leading and international meeting place. A large part of the exhibitors, over half of the speakers and many visitors come from outside Sweden. The conference language is English.
Welcome to ECS 2014
DATENovember 4 – 5, 2014
VENUEKistamässan, Hall 1 | Stockholm
ABOUT THE CONFERENCEAll sessions are free of charge, but pre-registration on www.embeddedconference.se is mandatory. Please register and print out your badge in advance to save time onsite. Coffee and light lunch is free of charge to all visitors. The conference language is English. Please check signage onsite for the location of the different sessions.
ABOUT THE EXHIBITIONAround 90 exhibitors from the embedded industry will show-case the latest news and products. They include top internatio-nal suppliers, universities and the nominated companies and
INFORMATION
students of the Swedish Embedded Award. The exhibition is free of charge and no further registration than to the conference sessions is needed (please see above).
M2M SUMMIT SCANDINAVIAThe M2M Summit Scandinavia is held alongside ECS in Hall 1 and in Conference Room M5. For further information and your free-of-charge registration, please visit www.m2m-summitscandinavia.com
EXHIBITION OPENING TIMESTuesday, November 4: 09:00 – 17:00 Wednesday, November 5: 09:00 – 17:00
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