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6 Donnerstag 16 3 2023 Messe-News embedded world – the official daily 2023 embedded award 2023 These are the champions Many companies submitted their entries for the embedded award 2023 The jury nominated 24 of them Tuesday afternoon Prof Dr Axel Sikora Head of Jury announced and presented awards to the winners in the eight categories Embedded vision Analog Devices ADTF3175 a one Megapixel Timeof-Flight Module Today many depth sensors use triangulation methods i e stereo 2D cameras or structured light but this has a number of limitations as compared with accessing true 3D depth measurements However the density of such flight sensors has been traditionally limited to VGA resolution The product from ADI advances the accuracy and quality of depth imaging such that autonomous machines can operate more efficiently and at a faster rate through the use of a one megapixel sensor Thus the product is able to resolve 3D images with an accuracy of + -3 mm over the full depth range of 20 cm up to approx 4 m Analog Devices | H4A-360 Theodore Varelas Infineon Technologies Peter Hellstroem Analog Devices receives the award from Prof Dr Roland Fleck alle Bilder Uwe Niklas Safety and Security Infineon Technologies OPTIGA TPM SLB 9673 Trusted Platform Modules are around for many years to give “things” a unique identification so they can connect to the IoT The special feature of Infineon´s latest TPMs is in the support of not only using elliptic curves here NIST-P521 but also by socalled XMSS signatures which is a digital signature scheme being quantum resistant and already standardized by NIST and other organizations Thus it provides enhanced classical cryptographic capabilities and is a milestone in the push towards PQC with a quantumresistant firmware update mechanism Infineon Technologies | H4A-138 Tools SixtyFPS Slint This product features Rust as a “memorysafe” and efficient language – in this case for a commercialgrade Rustbased user interface toolkit that could be used to create smartphonelike graphical user interfaces on embedded devices Rust produces secure code and crucially doesn’t worsen performance to achieve it Compared to other Rustbased user interface toolkits Slint’s focus on embedded and desktop platforms makes it a scalable solution – being able to run on devices with a few KBs of RAM to rendering complex User Interface on desktop Slint leverages declarative programming style to allow users to define the user interface in a markup language which can be integrated into an existing code base written in any programming language SixtyFPS | H4-306 Artificial Intelligence AITAD AI IR shower monitoring sensor wireless module The module allows the monitoring of activities under a shower – in order to increase the safety for example for elderly people to save water and energy or to adapt the shower characteristics to the given situation Until now all this was neither cheap nor wireless and privacycompliant i e not camerabased feasible Furthermore it is enabled by AITADs embedded AI process with proprietary conversion algorithms to the AI ML acceleration unit of Silicon Labs’ EFR32-SoC MCU which is based on an Cortex-M33 core AITAD @ Silicon Labs | H4A-128 129 SoC IP IC Design MIPS eVocore P8700 multiprocessor system The MIPS eVocore P8700 multiprocessing system brings a new level of performance to RISC-V It is a high performance scalable RISC-V IP core – the first with Outof-Order OoO processing and coherent multithreaded multicore and multicluster scalability With this approach clusters of multithreaded multicore CPUs – eVocore processors and other accelerators – can be combined in configurations to balance performance and power consumption Also foundational technologies for specific markets are key differentiators This includes proven robust safety capabilities for ISO 26262 ASIL-B Dand ASIL-Dsystems The P8700 is also the first CPU in silicon with support for automotivegrade Linux MIPS | H4A-620 Itai Yarom and Kantheti Srinivas MIPS Tamas Daranyi Silicon Labs and Viacheslav Gromov AITAD Oliver Goffart Slint and Simon Hausmann SixtyFPS