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Securing Smart Grid Devices

Read now the Embedded Innovator issue Fall 2010. Amongst the highlights is a technical article about securing smart grid devices which are susceptible to cyber attacks, especially if they are placed on public networks such as the Internet.

Test automation framework - make or buy?

The main purpose of a test automation framework is to increase product development and product process efficiency. This paper reviews the advantages and disadvantages of making or buying a test automation framework.

Combining Boundary Scan and JTAG Emulation for advanced structural test and diagnostics

Boundary Scan and JTAG Emulation are two perfectly complementary methods, which are fused into one flexible and powerful technique for advanced structural tests by GOEPEL electronic’s VarioTAP technology

Packaging of rugged commercial-off-the-shelf systems

Rugged COTS systems must be packaged to perform in conditions which may include challenges such as thermal extremes, vibration, shock, electromagnetic (EMI), nuclear/EMP and human source hazards including intrusion and compromise.

 
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AdvancedTCA makes the most of multicore processors

Multicore processors fit nicely into the ATCA infrastructure. The redundant, high-speed ATCA backplane supports both communication and compute-intensive applications.

Safety: make software part of the solution

This paper describes three steps that control and process automation developers can take to achieve saftey compliance while cutting costs and complexity.

ARM-based industrial controllers – adaptable to customer specifications

Siemens EDM's (Electronic Design and Manufacturing)  latest platform concept involves industrial controllers that can be adapted to customer specifications.

Don’t crash at the finish line - how to overcome device complexity

Wind River, has developed a new type of device testing solution that provides unprecedented run-time visibility into the operation and quality of complex devices under test. The Wind River Test Management system delivers actionable intelligence that lets teams focus their efforts on what really needs testing.

Direct hardware access made easy with Secure & Unified Smart Interface

You are writing an application that requires direct hardware access? Unfortunately, that access is no longer available in modern operating systems. But the SUSI unified interface can help you.

Agile methods and practices for embedded systems development

Agile software methods and practices form the basis of a process which, when coupled with modelling and other techniques, can more effectively deliver embedded systems.

Embedded graphics and data models in the development of GUIs

This article reviews the requirements of modern embedded graphical systems, and presents XiBase9 as a good starting point to satisfy the requirements profile.

 
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Today, where cost reduction, hardware consolidation and time-to-market is essential to be successful in the embedded space, virtualization, para-virtualization, virtual machines, partitioning and hypervisors are much talked about.

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Download here the digital version (48 pages PDF) of our combined Embedded World Preview special issue of ECE and Boards & Solutions Magazine.


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This article examines the key features of the Cortex-M3 processor and shows how it has been successfully incorporated into the STM32 family, setting new standards of performance and cost, as well as being capable of low-power operation and hard real...

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There has recently been a shift in the embedded development world as major IDE vendors have moved their flagship offerings to Eclipse. This article explains how an open-source Eclipse IDE enables developers to take advantage of a large number of fre...

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This article shows how, starting today, you can use model- driven software development (MDSD) with Eclipse to improve design methods and tools continuously. MDSD focuses on the systematic use of models throughout the whole engineering life-cycle, as...

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Computing firmware change is coming to the embedded industry in the form of a new open standard interface replacing the proprietary lock between hardware and the operating system. The unified extensible firmware interface (UEFI) is a long-overdue re...

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The use of Linux in embedded systems does not necessarily mean that this operating system must be used on the host computer. If the requirements and a few special considerations are kept in mind, kernel drivers for embedded Linux can also be develop...

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This article considers how to design a state machine from a general problem description. The starting point is a classical textbook example. There is usually more than one way of designing a state machine to solve a specific problem.

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An increasingly wide range of unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) are posing unique design and development requirements particularly regarding the data link. Many defense application developers have turned to the open data distribution service (DDS) standa...

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Non-aerospace industries are increasingly obliged to undertake safety-critical and safety-related analysis and testing. Companies in these industries are consequently tending to look outside their own market sector for best-practice approaches, tech...

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The new platform management service added by the Service Availability Forum provides the software with easy access to relevant state changes of hardware entities. This article explains its functioning with reference to a typical AdvancedTCA shelf wi...

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Following on the heels of virtualization’s success in the data centre, a new generation of embedded hypervisor technology is rapidly making its way into a wide range of electronic products. Embedded hypervisors have specialized requirements, invo...

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For high performance embedded applications multi-core platforms help to achieve a new quality. However true thread parallelism and extensive inter-thread communication pose a new challenge to the developer. Though SMP systems offer support by provid...

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Today's consumer devices range from the simple to the complex, but all require a real-time operating system (RTOS) to manage their many functions. In this webinar, we will explore the requirements of consumer devices at the "low end," where low cost...

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AdaCore presents its current products and plans for MILS. Current products support the safety critical standard DO-178B Level A. This supports EAL 4 for security based applications, Future products including SPARK language products will support EAL ...

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The evolution of COTS hardware and software offerings by highly specialized vendors has had a tremendous impact on the embedded industry in terms of enabling developers to jump start their development. But having ready-made components is only part o...

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With the increasing role of the Internet as well as adoption of powerful yet security critical functionality such as electronic cash, digital identity, and DRM-enabled multimedia, there is little doubt that CPU consolidation, software integration, p...



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