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Embedded expo features 10 free panel discussions

Sep 21, 2004 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 3 views

Ten technology panels on embedded systems featuring 60 industry leaders will be offered at this year's GSPx workshop and expo, according to organizers. The event bills itself as the “international embedded solutions event,” and will also feature a New Products forum featuring embedded hardware, software, and tools.

GSPx will be held at the Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, Calif., and includes a series of workshops that begin on Monday, Sept. 27. An expo, three keynote addresses, the New Products Forum, and the ten panel discussions will begin on Tuesday, and are free to Expo registrants.

The New Products Forum will showcase new hardware, software, and EDA (electronic design automation) products for developing embedded solutions. Only new products are eligible, and entries closed Sept. 1.

Panel topics include:

  • Linux and RTOSs in distributed systems
  • Are stand-alone DSPs passe' ?
  • Selecting an embedded operating system: A client's perspective
  • Digital radio
  • Ultra Wide Band: The next leap in wireless?
  • When off-the-shelf DSPs won't do — new approaches to drive DSP solutions
  • On-chip interconnects for SoCs: extend the old or embrace the new? (presented by the OCP International Partnership)
  • The other system design language — MATLAB for DSP design automation
  • DSP intellectual property blocks — boon or bust?
  • Software defined radio: The requirements, challenges and regulation (Presented by the SDR Forum)

Moderators and panelists include:

  • Tomas Evensen, CTO, Wind River
  • Dave Kleidermacher, Vice President, Engineering, Green Hills
  • Tuan Dao, Vice President & General Manager, DSP Division, LSI Logic
  • Craig Lytle, Vice President, IP Business Unit, Altera
  • Manas Saksena, CTO, Timesys
  • Laura Behrens, Senior Analyst, Gartner
  • David Beal, Director of Linux Strategy, Metrowerks
  • Bob Heile, Chairman, IEEE 802.15 Committee
  • Jon Adams, Director of Radio Technology for Wireless and Mobile Systems Group, Freescale Semiconductor
  • Kursat Kimyacioglu, Director, Wireless Business Development, Philips Semiconductors
  • Randy Allen, President & CEO, Catalytic
  • Eshel Haritan, Vice President, Engineering, CoWare
  • Arun Mulpur, Signal Processing Product Manager, The MathWorks
  • Alain Fanet, CEO, Arteris
  • Giovanni Strano, Hardware Systems Architect, OCCS, STMicroelectronics
  • Dennis Brophy, Director of Strategic Business Development, Mentor Graphics
  • Vin Ratford, President & CEO, AccelChip

For more information about GSPx, or to register, visit the event website.


 
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