Events
Embedded World 2019 <Finished>
eSOL participated in Embedded World 2019 held in Nuremberg, Germany from February 26th to 28th.
eSOL showcased technology demonstrations targeting automotive and industrial, robotics markets, with using the following technologies:
Enabling High-Reliability Embedded Systems Development |
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AUTOSAR Classic and Adaptive Platform | |||
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ROS/ROS 2 Platform | |||
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OS Consolidation | |||
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Deep Learning | |||
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eSOL's scalable RTOS eMCOS is used in these demonstrations. eMCOS supports scalability from MCUs and single-core configurations to multi-many-core processors as well as multi-chip configurations, and provides its real-time capability and high-reliability for the latest advanced systems such as autonomous driving systems, industrial robots, and medical equipments.
Also, eSOL presented its solutions at the Exhibitor's Forum with a session titled "Scaling up, down and right - a distributed micro-kernel for Automotive, Robotics and IoT".
Please feel free to contact us, if you have any question or comment.
Event information
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February 26th - 28th, 2019
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Venue |
Exhibition Centre Nuremberg, Germany
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eSOL's stand no. |
4-506, in Hall 4
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Speech information
Date/Time | February 27th, 14:00-14:30 |
Venue | Stand no. 2-510, in Hall 2 |
Speaker | Rolland Dudemaine, Dipl. Ingr., eSOL Europe S.A.S. |
Title | Scaling up, down and right - a distributed micro-kernel for Automotive, Robotics and IoT |
Abstract | With constant evolution of both hardware and application-level software, operating systems also must adapt to more advanced architectures. eSOL eMCOS is a distributed microkernel that can scale from small 32-bit microcontrollers, up to many-core processors with POSIX PSE53 support. This allows a unified platform for tiny Edge IoT devices, ROS-based robotics, but also HPC and autonomous driving. |