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Embedded Systems

ICEMC 2008


Innovative Conference on Embedded Systems, Mobile Communication and Computing,
August 11-14, 2008,
Infosys, Mysore, India

The ICEMC2 2008 is a premier conference which brings together professionals, academics, industry experts, students, enthusiasts to discuss various emerging trends, innovation, share research results and new directions in the field of Embedded systems, Mobile Communication and Computing. The Conference has evolved over a period of 5 years and is improving each year in quality of papers and talks being presented. The conference committee comprises of leading experts in the domains related to conference theme. The conference is organized in a systematic way and strictly follows the mature review processes and practices. Participants and organizers of ICEMC2 2008 take home information and experience that enrich them in their work, research, studies, teaching, professional activities.

Details of the topics for paper submission at ICEMC2 2008 are:

  • Wireless Networks
  • Applications and Services
  • Systems, Mobile Cellular Systems Future development
  • Multimedia/DSP
  • Embedded Systems
  • New Features and Innovation
  • Computing Techniques
  • Web 2.0

Schedule

 

Designing of Embedded Systems

We use embedded computers everyday - we don’t see most of them because, as their name implies, they’re buried deep inside almost everything that effects our daily lives - from industrial equipment to domestic appliances. Although they don’t receive anything like as much attention from the media as does the ignoble PC, the sheer number of embedded computers and their economic importance is considerable. In fact, around ninety percent of all microprocessors manufactured in any one year are destined to be embedded inside electronic products.

 

VECTOR Institute: Recruitment Solutions for IT Industry

In addition to industry-specific and project-relevant training in Embedded and VLSI technologies, VECTOR Institute also offers one-stop and holistic recruitment solutions to IT industry.

VECTOR Institute's offer of IT industry recruitment solutions has been a proven success, with more than 63 candidates in total being placed with different IT firms.

The recruitment solutions offered come as an integration program and recruitment program. In the integration program, which is done in-campus, all Embedded trained candidates from VECTOR and all other institutes are pooled and short listed for corporate requirements.

In the recruitment program, the IT industry's personnel requirements are duly met by choosing the experienced candidates from diverse platforms and technology backgrounds.

VECTOR Institute's offer of recruitment solutions to IT industry is done totally FREE of charge, with no burdening of either the corporate or candidate. The following IT firms stand testimony to VECTOR’s success in offering of recruitment solutions.

1. GE, Hyderabad has been provided with candidates to handle JAVA, Datawarehousing, and testing tools

2. Satyam of Hyderabad has been provided with project-ready embedded trained candidates

3. Roberbosch of Bangalore has also been provided with embedded trained candidates

4. Convergys of Hyderabad, and MISTRAL Solutions of Bangalore were provided candidates with experience on c++

IT industry can avail VECTOR's recruitment solutions. For more details:

Contact person: Mr.Vishwanadha Raju
Cell: 09866666699
Email: dvraju@gmail.com
Website:

http://www.vectorindia.org

 

Microsoft opens Windows to networked embedded apps

Tomorrow's embedded systems will be access points for a growing array of network services, according to executives at Microsoft Corp., which rolled out software last week to help enable the shift.

The Windows giant is also launching an initiative to reach out more broadly to hardware de-velopers as it competes with Linux to command a rising share of the embedded software market.

Analysts say Windows is running in a growing share of embedded systems, and those devices are increasingly linked to networks. But they add that it's too early to say exactly how big Web services will become in this highly fragmented sector or how the competition between Windows and Linux will play out.

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Embedded systems design, a big opportunity for India

The three-day Embedded Systems Conference, ESC India, opened in Bangalore today with the announcement of some major infrastructure projects. Setting the theme for the conference, Poornima Shenoy, president, Indian Semiconductor Association said that the Embedded Systems design and development represented the next big opportunity for India in the knowledge sector.

Shenoy added, “According to the ISA-Frost & Sullivan report, 81 percent of the jobs in semiconductor and electronics chip design are in Embedded space and this is set to become 86 percent by 2015. The Indian semiconductor design industry is USD 4.6 bn in size of which embedded software is USD 3.7 bn”.
She said the fact that more than 70 percent of the companies in embedded software space were Indian in origin and included such globally respected names as TCS, Ittiam, Satyam etc. In this context the holding of the first ESC India was timely, and she welcomed that it was being held in Bangalore, the hub of electronic design in India and expressed confidence that Indian engineering talent would be up to the challenge and opportunity presented in the sector.

ESC India is being held for the first time in the country after successful runs of its counterparts in the US and China. The world’s largest international embedded technical conference and exhibition in its India edition is showcasing the industry’s most advanced technologies on one exhibition floor. Being held at the NIMHANS Convention Center, ESC is featuring sessions will feature international experts from Texas Instruments, Intel, Wind River, NXP Semiconductor, Microchip Technology and Lynux Works. Speakers include Joe Jensen of the Embedded and Communications Group of Intel Corp, Gregg Lowe,Senior VP of Texas Instruments, Jack Ganssle, President of The Ganssle Group and many other world fame experts.

ESC India arrives in Bangalore at a time, as the country enters a phase of economic and industrial development, close on the heels of China's emergence as an electronics superpower. As India’s knowledge-based economy continues to thrive and accelerate, local design engineers and software developers need better access to critical, high quality, and unbiased engineering, design and technical information. According to the Indian Semiconductor Association, design starts in India are growing in both the number and complexity - from 280 in 2005 to a projected 2,173 in 2015, a CAGR of 20 percent. And semiconductor sales in India are forecasted to grow from $2.82 billion in 2005 to $36.3 billion by 2015 – a CAGR of 29.8 percent.

The Conference includes workshops and seminar sessions spread over three days, specially created for system architects and design engineers. ESC is providing attendees access to leading vendors and live product demonstrations, gaining valuable insight into the most cutting edge technologies. The focus very clearly is on education and learning in the field.

 

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Cadence solution addresses the rising variance in planned schedule versus actual schedule in a chip design project aka ''schedule predictability crisis''

Front-end logic design is a major component of any chip design project. Use of legacy tools and technologies in logic design and exponentially growing design complexity and challenges has lead to a crisis in the schedule predictability of chip programs. Power efficiency, growing design/verification gap, a logical-physical modeling gap amongst others have lead to variability in product development that is as much as the schedule itself, in many cases.

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