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The Track Keynotes The presentations of the embedded world Conference are running in ten tracks Each track represents one of the main conference topics Track keynotes have been chosen based on their high innovation and relevance for the selected track Monday 01 March 13 30 TRACK KEYNOTE Internet of Things Get More Productivity with Cloud Services Reinhard Keil Arm Today most embedded applications are still created on desktop computers For other applications cloud computing is well established During this talk you will learn how cloudbased tools can help to improve the development flow for embedded It starts during product evaluation includes modelor simulationbased validation with continuous integration flows model optimization for machine learning up to device provisioning for deployment Monday 01 March 16 15 TRACK KEYNOTE Hardware Engineering Power Management in Embedded Systems Colin Walls Mentor a Siemens Business 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 appropriate power usage profiles choosing an appropriate operating system and drivers and providing power goals to the software development team to track throughout the development process Monday 01 March 13 30 TRACK KEYNOTE Connectivity TSN as the Key Enabler for Converged Networks Current Status and Challenges Florian Frick University Stuttgart Time Sensitive Networking TSN is the key enabling technology for future converged realtime networks across industries But realworld deployments are still rare Akey reason for this is that TSN itself can only be a part of a solution and further standards are required to create an interoperable ecosystem up to the application layer While reviewing these aspect the presentation will also help to understand where opportunities are Monday 01 March 16 15 TRACK KEYNOTE Software & Systems Engineering The Application of Open Source Technologies to Embedded Systems Mike Milinkovic Eclipse Foundation Inc IoT developers expect many technologies to be open source While businesses appreciate the cost savings of the model what they value about it is the control and flexibility it gives them This presentation will examine the application of open source technologies to embedded systems across a host of industries from smart manufacturing automotive cyberphysical systems and smart cities Monday 01 March 11 00 TRACK KEYNOTE Embedded OS Using Future Proofed Microcontroller Designs with FreeRTOS Richard Barry Amazon Web Services There is an amazing dynamic between the edge and the cloud Many applications rely on the physical world around us where microcontrollers are dominating This talk will discover how to overcome challenges in development acceleration while ensuring firmware integrity and longevity and what that means for an open source project that has been in development for more than 15 years Thursday 04 March 16 15 TRACK KEYNOTE Embedded Vision The State of Khronos Standards Powering the Future of Embedded Vision & Inferencing Neil Trevett The Khronos Group This presentation will provide a stateoftheindustry update on the family of Khronos open standards for programming and deploying accelerated inferencing and embedded vision including OpenCL Vulkan OpenVX SYCL and NNEF The talk will include future directions for these standards and provide attendees insights into which of these standards may be relevant to their embedded vision and inferencing projects Tuesday 02 March 16 15 TRACK KEYNOTE Safety & Security Taming Timing - Combining Static Analysis with nonintrusive Tracing to Compute WCET Bounds on Multicore Processors Daniel Kästner AbsInt Angewandte Informatik GmbH For safetyrelevant realtime applications worstcase execution time WCET bounds have to be determined in order to demonstrate deadline adherence We present a hybrid method that combines static analysis with nonintrusive instructionlevel tracing to automatically compute WCET bounds - including interference effects This will be show using the Infineon AURIX as a reference architecture Wednesday 03 March 11 00 TRACK KEYNOTE Autonomous & Intelligent Systems Dependable Neural Networks through Redundancy - Comparing Architectures Hans Dermot Doran ZHAW The speaker examines the computational cost of a common ML classification task based on substantial experimental evidence on both standard GPU and FPGA platforms We will look at the realtime characteristics of the task and how this is handled by the platform Coordination synchronisation issues between the redundant components will be mentioned and we clearly enumerate the dependability considerations that need to be taken into account in this area as well Wednesday 03 March 13 30 TRACK KEYNOTE Embedded HMI Human Factors and User Interface Technology for Embedded Systems Prof Robert Oshana NXP Semiconductors From a human factors perspective we must shift the design perspective away from technology as the end all and more towards usability for embedded devices Topics of this session include the evaluation of an interface and its interaction quality the study of human characteristics affected by interface design requirements data collection and analysis and more We will use several industry examples to demonstrate these concepts Thursday 04 March 13 30 TRACK KEYNOTE Systemon-Chip Design Architecture Trends for Sensing and Computing to enable Automated Driving Robert Schweiger Cadence Design Systems The level of automation of a vehicle is the key driver for E Earchitectures sensor architectures and Systemon-Chip architectures Radar Lidar and Camera sensors still need to be significantly improved but will also evolve to address new compute architectures Anew class of highperformance Systemon-Chip SoC and or Systemin-Package SiP is needed to process all sensor data and fuse them together to enable vehicles to become aware of their surroundings