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Solving the certification, installation & security challenges for the connected aircraft
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Improving passenger experience and predicting operational issues in vehicles with sensors are major goals for transportation operators. New technology in the low power wireless domain can help. A single LoRa low power wireless gateway can cover a whole train and dispatch sensor data to the cloud for real-time analytics.
What you will learn during the webinar:
Bernard Feaux, Business Development Manager, Transportation Business, Kontron
Bernard is a Business Development Manager for Rail Transportation at Kontron, a leader in embedded computer systems and solutions. He has a Master’s degree in Electronics and over 20 years of experience in engineering and business development, with a focus on Rail Transportation Solutions.
Serge Tissot, Technical Strategy Manager, Kontron
Serge Tissot is technical strategy manager at Kontron France, focusing on digital security and HPEC platforms. Serge is also leading the innovation and patent process. Previously, he managed the hardware and software design department within Thales Computers, a subsidiary of Thales. Serge Tissot holds an engineer’s degree in electrical engineering.
Damian Black, CEO, SQLstream
Damian Black is a High Tech entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience in Silicon Valley. He holds 11 patents for stream processing and is co-founder of SQLstream, the leading streaming analytics company.
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Join Kontron, the COM Express® market leader, and Intel as we explain how and why it makes sense to implement scalable solutions. Learn about the benefits of using Kontron’s scalable product portfolio and how you can seamlessly deploy these solutions yourself. Our subject matter experts Martin Unverdorben, Kontron Product Manager and Intel’s Robert Eng, will explain the range of different processors, scalability within a product line and how we go “beyond the standard” product lines. Processors range from low-end CPUs like Quark to high-end processors like Atom. Martin will also cover the various form factors including COMe mini, COMe compact, COMe basic and SMARC™.
Time:
11:00 AM EDT
Speakers:
Robert Eng, Software Strategic Planner, Internet of Things Group, Intel
Martin Unverdorben, Product Manager, SMARC, Kontron
Moderator:
John McHale, OpenSystems Media
Real World Use Case:
How UPC Hungary rapidly rolled-out new value-add OTT video service to 500k+ subscribers
Date: September 8, 2015
Speakers: Kontron, Intel, UPC, ActiveVideo
Within the last year, cable operator UPC Hungary has demonstrated just how well Internet video services can integrate with traditional pay-TV services, with YouTube naturally proving to be the biggest attraction with subscribers. Last September, UPC Hungary announced that customers were viewing more than one million minutes per day of YouTube content during the first three months of availability on TV, with the average viewing time per session at about 45 minutes.
To make YouTube available on existing STBs, UPC Hungary virtualized boxes’ functionality in the cloud, using the CloudTV Streamcast platform from ActiveVideo. But what was the overall approach that enabled UPC to deploy the service so quickly? What cloud infrastructure was implemented to ensure the network could keep up with sharp spikes in demand for more video?
In this webinar you will learn:
Watch the recorded webinar here: http://www.lightreading.com/webinar.asp?webinar_id=540
IoT applications in every industry are abounding. Embedded systems, tools, and cloud services companies are responding with a variety of hardware, software, and development kits to accelerate IoT development. Is the IoT application itself represent enough differentiation? Or must there be features and capabilities within the app to provide differentiation at the cost of time to market? Join us as a panel of IoT experts discuss buy versus innovate trade-offs with IoT application to balance differentiation with time to market pressures.
Sponsors:
Atollic, Freescale, Kontron, Wind River
Moderator:
Curt Schwaderer, OpenSystems Media
This webinar introduces one of several new medical applications based on the Kontron COMe-cSE6 with a SoC (system-on-chip) of the 2nd Generation AMD G-Series. Attendees will not only gain a better understanding of the major differences in technology they will also able to identify the most appropriate framework for building their professional, medical-grade image processing systems.
Please find the recorded on-demand webcast here.