Events
Arm Tech Symposia 2017 <Finished>
eSOL will participate in Arm Tech Symposia 2017 in China, Korea, Taiwan and Japan.
eSOL showcases the following RTOS and tools demonstrations:
- Audio dash board
- Secure real-time operating system
- eBinder Integrated development environment
Event information
eSOL will participate in the following cities. Please visit the listed Arm website for free registration.
Taiwan
| Taipei | |
| Date/Time | Wednesday, November 1 |
| Location | Taipei Sheraton Hotel |
| Hsinchu | |
| Date/Time | Thursday, November 2 |
| Location | Hsinchu Ambassador Hotel |
China
| Shanghai | |
| Date/Time | Monday, November 6 |
| Location | Kerry Hotel Pudong |
| Shenzhen | |
| Date/Time | Friday, November 10 |
| Location | The Ritz-Carlton, Shenzhen China |
Korea
| Date/Time | Tuesday, November 28 |
| Location | INTERCONTINENTAL SEOUL COEX, Harmony Ballroom (B1), Seoul, Korea |
Japan
| Date/Time | Friday, December 8 |
| Location | Tokyo Conference Center Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan |
- The official Arm Tech Symposia 2017 Japan website will be launched soon.
Speech information
| City/Date/Time |
Taipei: Wednesday, Nov 1, 3:00 PM-3:30 PM, Track D Shanghai: Monday, Nov. 6, 3:00 PM-3:30 PM, Track B (Smart Emedded/IoT) Seoul: Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2:50 PM-3:20 PM, Track C |
| Title | Secure RTOS Solutions for Connected Cars |
| Abstract | With the advancement of connected cars in this IoT era, we can foresee that automobiles will be a complex hub of inter-connected systems. The demand for security is one of the key points in this area. The rising need for automotive systems communicate and coordinate with each other, on both in-vehicle operations and off-vehicle as well. This speech will highlight on the latest technology on scalable real-time operating system platform which covers a variety of automotive systems from electronic cockpit, heads-up displays (HUD), to control ECUs and autonomous driving. This speech will also cover on secure solutions on confidentiality, integrity and availability. These features include security at RTOS-level, and hardware-level such as TrustZone implemented on Armv8-M against cyber-attacks. |
