Free Registration for Embedded Online Conference if registered by Feb 29

 

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Free Registration for Embedded Online Conference if registered by Feb 29


You can attend the Embedded Online Conference for free as long as you register before the end of February. If you register in March, the price goes up to $90 and if you wait until after March, the price goes up to $190.

You can register at https://www.embeddedonlineconference.com/ref/richieee. Please note that this website is not operated by the IEEE, so the conference organizer's privacy policy (https://www.embeddedonlineconference.com/privacy.php) applies instead of the IEEE's.

Beginning on May 20th and for six months thereafter, you will be able to log into the conference using the credentials provided following your registration and view the presentations.

Date and Time

Location

  • Online Conference
  • Richmond, Virginia
  • United States
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Agenda

Conference Tracks

 

DSP & Machine Learning

 

- Object Classification Techniques using the OpenMV H7 Camera

 

- Low-Power Algorithmic Approaches in DSP Implementations

 

- Low-Power Algorithmic Approaches in DSP Implementations

 

Embedded Systems Programming

 

- Best Practices for Developing Real-time Embedded Systems

 

- Operating Systems for Embedded Applications

 

- Modern Embedded Software Goes Beyond the RTOS

 

- Implementing a Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) system for Robotics/Unmanned Vehicles

 

- Developing embedded real-time applications with heterogeneous multiprocessing systems

 

- How Agile is Changing the Face of Embedded Software Development

 

- Flexible and Layered Embedded Firmware through Test Driven Development (TDD)

 

- Getting Linux To Run On Your Custom Board

 

- Practical Approach for High-End Embedded System Design

 

- Test-Driven Development for Embedded Software

 

Embedded Systems Security

 

- Securing the IoT from Chip to Cloud: An Application Guide to Applying Platform Security Architecture (PSA) Principles

 

- IoT Hacks: Behind the Scenes

 

- The 1-Hour Security Bootcamp

 

FPGA

 

- What the FAQ is an FPGA

 

- PYNQ: Using FPGA to Accelerate Python applications

 

- Does the Future of High-Level Synthesis Belong to Python?