Events
EdgeTech+ 2023
eSOL will participate in EdgeTech+ 2023 held in Yokohama, Japan, on November 15th–17th, showcasing at the Arm Pavilion and AUTOSAR Pavilion booth.
The theme of the exhibit will be a high-performance, scalable real-time OS platform that enables software-defined systems. Visitors to our booth can explore our demonstration of "ROS on eMCOS®", which is a ROS execution environment for embedded systems. It utilizes eSOL’s eMCOS POSIX real-time OS (RTOS) with the Autoware ROS 2-based software stack, an open-source software specialized for autonomous driving.
We will showcase eMCOS SDK, a software development kit that enables a Software-Factory, which is attracting attention in the development of Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs). Additionally, we will present our popular training courses, featuring a unique curriculum developed by eSOL's AUTOSAR experts.
Furthermore, Tomonori Kaneko, Technical Sales Director, eSOL’s Software Division, will deliver a presentation entitled “What is the architecture required for SDx (Software-Defined anything)?”.
Event information
Date: November 15–17, 2023
Venue: PACIFICO Yokohama, Japan
The official website of EdgeTech+ 2023
Date: November 15–17, 2023
Venue: PACIFICO Yokohama, Japan
The official website of EdgeTech+ 2023
Tomonori's session at EdgeTech+ 2023
Date/time: November 17, 15:30-16:10 at Room G
Title: What is the architecture required for SDx (Software-defined anything)?
Abstract: Efforts to apply SDx (Software-Defined anything) to all systems, including SDV/SVM (Software-Defined Vehicle/Software-Defined Mobility), are accelerating in various industries. This presentation will provide an overview of these trends and explain the software requirements for software-defined systems.
Date/time: November 17, 15:30-16:10 at Room G
Title: What is the architecture required for SDx (Software-defined anything)?
Abstract: Efforts to apply SDx (Software-Defined anything) to all systems, including SDV/SVM (Software-Defined Vehicle/Software-Defined Mobility), are accelerating in various industries. This presentation will provide an overview of these trends and explain the software requirements for software-defined systems.