SPICE MODEL of SSM3J120TU (Standard+BDS Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of SSM3J120TU (Standard+BDS) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
SPICE MODEL of 2SK2700 (Standard+BDS Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of 2SK2700 (Standard+BDS) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
SPICE MODEL of DF2B6.8FS , PSpice Model in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of DF2B6.8FS , PSpice Model in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
SPICE MODEL of 2SK2963 (Professional+BDP Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of 2SK2963 (Professional+BDP Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
SPICE MODEL of 2SK3670 (Standard+BDS Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
This document summarizes the modeling and simulation of a power MOSFET and its internal body diode and ESD protection diode. It includes:
1) MOSFET model parameters and simulations of its transconductance, Vgs-Id, Rds(on), gate charge, and capacitance characteristics.
2) Body diode simulations of its forward current, reverse recovery, and I-V characteristics.
3) ESD protection diode simulations of its zener voltage characteristic.
4) Comparisons of measurement and simulation results with low error percentages.
The document provides an overview of cellular and wireless communication topics including:
1. It defines GPRS as a mobile data service for GSM phones that provides moderate speed data transfer using unused TDMA channels.
2. UMTS is introduced as the successor to GSM, increasing transmission speeds to 2Mbps and establishing a global roaming network.
3. The Base Station Subsystem (BSS) and Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) are discussed, with the BSS translating between the air interface and wired infrastructure.
Haptics technology uses tactile feedback to allow users to touch and feel virtual objects. It works by using haptic devices, which may provide tactile feedback through vibrations or force feedback to simulate weight and resistance. Common haptic devices include Phantom devices, which provide 3D touch feedback of virtual objects, and CyberGrasp systems, which add force feedback to each finger. Haptics have applications in video games, computers, robotics, and more. While the technology provides realistic feedback, haptic devices still have limitations like high costs, size, and limited force magnitudes. Future developments could include holographic interactions and medical applications using remote robotics.
The document discusses a technology presentation given by David Nuescheler, the Chief Technology Officer of Day Software AG. It provides an overview of Day Software, including its growth, customers, products, and strategy. Day's products and strategy focus on leveraging standards like JSR-170 to allow content to be managed across different systems and applications.
SPICE MODEL of SSM3J120TU (Standard+BDS Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of SSM3J120TU (Standard+BDS) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
SPICE MODEL of 2SK2700 (Standard+BDS Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of 2SK2700 (Standard+BDS) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
SPICE MODEL of DF2B6.8FS , PSpice Model in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of DF2B6.8FS , PSpice Model in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
SPICE MODEL of 2SK2963 (Professional+BDP Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of 2SK2963 (Professional+BDP Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
SPICE MODEL of 2SK3670 (Standard+BDS Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
This document summarizes the modeling and simulation of a power MOSFET and its internal body diode and ESD protection diode. It includes:
1) MOSFET model parameters and simulations of its transconductance, Vgs-Id, Rds(on), gate charge, and capacitance characteristics.
2) Body diode simulations of its forward current, reverse recovery, and I-V characteristics.
3) ESD protection diode simulations of its zener voltage characteristic.
4) Comparisons of measurement and simulation results with low error percentages.
The document provides an overview of cellular and wireless communication topics including:
1. It defines GPRS as a mobile data service for GSM phones that provides moderate speed data transfer using unused TDMA channels.
2. UMTS is introduced as the successor to GSM, increasing transmission speeds to 2Mbps and establishing a global roaming network.
3. The Base Station Subsystem (BSS) and Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) are discussed, with the BSS translating between the air interface and wired infrastructure.
Haptics technology uses tactile feedback to allow users to touch and feel virtual objects. It works by using haptic devices, which may provide tactile feedback through vibrations or force feedback to simulate weight and resistance. Common haptic devices include Phantom devices, which provide 3D touch feedback of virtual objects, and CyberGrasp systems, which add force feedback to each finger. Haptics have applications in video games, computers, robotics, and more. While the technology provides realistic feedback, haptic devices still have limitations like high costs, size, and limited force magnitudes. Future developments could include holographic interactions and medical applications using remote robotics.
The document discusses a technology presentation given by David Nuescheler, the Chief Technology Officer of Day Software AG. It provides an overview of Day Software, including its growth, customers, products, and strategy. Day's products and strategy focus on leveraging standards like JSR-170 to allow content to be managed across different systems and applications.
The document discusses SDTORK's 1000 Series single phase quarter turn electrical actuators. The 1000 Series actuators are designed for remote control of ball valves, butterfly valves, dampers and other quarter turn applications up to 600 Nm of torque. The actuators are compact and lightweight with an IP65 enclosure. They provide reliable quarter turn operation, adjustable mechanical stops, feedback and position indication. SDTORK offers these actuators for automated control of valves and dampers.
Blue Coat PacketShaper provides visibility and optimization of network applications through application classification, monitoring, quality of service controls, and compression. It automatically classifies network applications, monitors performance in real time, controls bandwidth with quality of service policies, and increases WAN capacity with compression. PacketShaper supports application delivery networks with deep application visibility and controls to optimize WAN performance.
Blue Coat PacketShaper provides visibility and optimization of network applications through application monitoring, traffic shaping, and compression. It automatically classifies network applications, provides quality-of-service controls, and increases WAN capacity. PacketShaper supports application delivery networks through deep application visibility and controls to optimize WAN performance.
The dst group has annual turnover of €300 million and EBITDA of €35 million. Over 90% of its net profit comes from construction activities and over €9 million from international activities. It has 970 total employees. The group expanded beyond its core construction business into water, wastewater, telecommunications, and renewable energy sectors. It is a major player in Portugal's renewable energy sector, developing solar, wind, and small hydro energy projects.
The document discusses an innovative mechatronics system called IBDM being developed for use in space. It describes IBDM as a system to connect vehicles in space with soft docking capability and an androgynous design. It then highlights some key subsystems of IBDM including a latching system, latch gearbox, and potential industrial spin-offs involving uses of special materials like super alloys and dry lubrication coatings.
The document discusses the challenges of increasing mobile broadband capacity demands in dense urban areas. It notes that mobile traffic is expected to grow exponentially due to more users, devices, and data-hungry applications like video. Traditional solutions for increasing capacity such as new spectrum, advanced antennas, and higher order modulations are reaching their limits. The document proposes that small cell networks, which can offload traffic and reuse frequencies over short distances, represent a cost-effective way to help meet escalating capacity needs, especially in dense urban areas.
The document discusses how test became a challenge for designers in 2001. It notes that test equipment is evolving to focus on tasks like power supplies, operator interfaces, and data handling rather than sophisticated instrumentation. Product definition and device architects now need to understand manufacturing test. Test engineers must develop new skills to implement techniques like built-in self-test, test access ports, and built-out self-test. The industry also needs to adapt to pipelined testing approaches.
Cryptographic Data Splitting and Cloud ComputingGovCloud Network
Cryptographic data splitting uses encryption techniques to split data into separate encrypted shares that can be physically separated. This allows data to be securely stored, transmitted, and accessed in cloud computing environments. Independent testing has found cryptographic data splitting has potential for securely storing and sharing sensitive data while reducing costs. Cloud computing represents a shift to data-centric computing, and cryptographic data splitting supports the security needs of this new computing model.
This is 2 hour presentations on Glassfish
with 4 different demonstrations was compiled for Sogeti. It is based on the public work from Alexis MP and WebCast from John Clingan
Improvement Vehicle Dynamics provides automotive consulting services focused on improving vehicle ride and handling. Their services include development of chassis systems, subjective vehicle evaluations, data acquisition, vehicle dynamics simulations, and education/training. They work with various partners and technologies to offer specialized engineering services ranging from low to high technological content. Their goal is to think differently and add value through engineering solutions.
Visure Solutions Requirements Definition and ManagementVisure Solutions
The document discusses IRQA, a requirements management solution. It describes how IRQA allows process-driven development through customizable process models. It supports agile methods like burndown charts. IRQA facilitates requirements communication between customers, suppliers and teams. It offers requirements definition, quality analysis, reporting and integration with other tools. Product line engineering with IRQA allows reusing a common architecture and requirements across related products.
This document provides information about a company called Improvement Vehicle Dynamics that provides automotive consulting services related to vehicle dynamics. It offers specialized engineering services using simulation, data acquisition, and subjective evaluations to improve vehicle ride and handling. Some key services include chassis development, ride and handling measurements, vehicle dynamics simulation, concept and project work, education and training, and traffic safety analysis. It works with various partners and has experience across different vehicle types from small cars to large trucks.
In 3 sentences:
1) Moving SAP applications to the cloud can be done in 3 easy steps by virtualizing the application using application virtualization which packages it in a virtual application appliance (VAA) that is portable.
2) VAAs are fully portable, can be provisioned instantly across environments, and reduce software costs through consolidation and automation while increasing agility.
3) Using VAAs to deploy SAP applications provides benefits like faster provisioning, reduced software costs, increased utilization, and accelerated application lifecycles.
The document discusses the development of a 3D scanner by Verhaert. It describes how the innovation was initiated by Burke E. Porter Company to gain a competitive advantage. Verhaert led a multidisciplinary team over 3 years to develop the scanner, taking a risk-controlled approach with stages including concept design, prototyping, and testing. The development process addressed challenges like optical aberrations, noise filtering, and processing complexity.
2008 brokerage 04 smart vision system [compatibility mode]imec.archive
Smart vision systems embed intelligence through advanced image processing to enhance visual experiences, improve interactions, and facilitate decisions for complex events. They require increasingly complex algorithms to perform tasks like 3D reconstruction, gesture recognition, and event detection. These algorithms must be matched to diverse platform architectures with different performance and power constraints. Successful system design requires matching applications, algorithms, and architectures, drawing on competencies in all three areas. The International B-ICT Based Basic Research Centre (IBBT) brings these competencies together to enable new smart vision applications.
2008 brokerage 04 smart vision system [compatibility mode]imec.archive
Smart vision systems embed intelligence through advanced image processing to enhance visual experiences, improve interactions, and facilitate decisions. They require increasingly complex algorithms to perform tasks like 3D reconstruction, gesture recognition, and event detection. These algorithms must be matched to diverse platform architectures with different performance and power constraints. Successful system design requires matching applications, algorithms, and architectures. The document discusses examples including 3D video interpolation, eye-gaze corrected video chatting, and a 3D camera prototype for elderly monitoring. It concludes that IBBT brings together competences in applications, algorithms, and architectures to enable new smart vision systems.
Visure Solutions Requirements Engineering_The word in a nutshell - Ulf SandbergVisure Solutions
Visure Solutions is a company that provides requirements management solutions to help clients address challenges from increasing complexity, changing regulations and technologies, and competitive pressures. The document discusses how requirements management can provide visibility, control, quality and other capabilities needed to achieve business objectives. It provides examples of how requirements are used in system engineering, product management and other areas to help manage projects and processes.
Opera Solutions is an analytics firm that develops the SignalHub platform and applications. SignalHub uses algorithms to generate over 9,000 daily signals from diverse data sources. These signals are organized into categories like sentiment, behavior, and clusters. Opera customizes SignalHub and builds applications for clients in areas like research, portfolio optimization, and fraud detection. Opera's delivery model involves customizing the platform, deploying the solution, and providing ongoing services to ensure continuous improvement.
The document discusses the challenges of mobile advertising and tracking. It outlines two main challenges: 1) traffic fragmentation across multiple ad networks and devices, and 2) iOS conversion tracking being cut off by Apple's app firewall. It then provides an overview of conventional mobile tracking solutions and their limitations, such as device IDs only being available for 40% of traffic and cookies having a bad user experience. The document argues that a new approach is needed to achieve 100% accurate cross-device tracking without disrupting the user experience.
This document provides an overview of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. It begins by defining AI as computer systems able to perform cognitive tasks like reasoning, decision making, perception, and language understanding. It then discusses what AI is good at, including classification, pattern recognition, prediction, and information retrieval. The document also covers different types of machine learning algorithms like supervised and unsupervised learning. It aims to demystify key AI concepts and discuss opportunities for applying AI in the chemical industry.
To explain the tremendous evolution in ICT the last decades, one typically refers to the Law of Moore. Today we’re facing with new languages and methodologies popping up like buzz words. Understanding the evolution of programming and cornerstone concepts will help you to position and value future programming languages and trends.
The document discusses SDTORK's 1000 Series single phase quarter turn electrical actuators. The 1000 Series actuators are designed for remote control of ball valves, butterfly valves, dampers and other quarter turn applications up to 600 Nm of torque. The actuators are compact and lightweight with an IP65 enclosure. They provide reliable quarter turn operation, adjustable mechanical stops, feedback and position indication. SDTORK offers these actuators for automated control of valves and dampers.
Blue Coat PacketShaper provides visibility and optimization of network applications through application classification, monitoring, quality of service controls, and compression. It automatically classifies network applications, monitors performance in real time, controls bandwidth with quality of service policies, and increases WAN capacity with compression. PacketShaper supports application delivery networks with deep application visibility and controls to optimize WAN performance.
Blue Coat PacketShaper provides visibility and optimization of network applications through application monitoring, traffic shaping, and compression. It automatically classifies network applications, provides quality-of-service controls, and increases WAN capacity. PacketShaper supports application delivery networks through deep application visibility and controls to optimize WAN performance.
The dst group has annual turnover of €300 million and EBITDA of €35 million. Over 90% of its net profit comes from construction activities and over €9 million from international activities. It has 970 total employees. The group expanded beyond its core construction business into water, wastewater, telecommunications, and renewable energy sectors. It is a major player in Portugal's renewable energy sector, developing solar, wind, and small hydro energy projects.
The document discusses an innovative mechatronics system called IBDM being developed for use in space. It describes IBDM as a system to connect vehicles in space with soft docking capability and an androgynous design. It then highlights some key subsystems of IBDM including a latching system, latch gearbox, and potential industrial spin-offs involving uses of special materials like super alloys and dry lubrication coatings.
The document discusses the challenges of increasing mobile broadband capacity demands in dense urban areas. It notes that mobile traffic is expected to grow exponentially due to more users, devices, and data-hungry applications like video. Traditional solutions for increasing capacity such as new spectrum, advanced antennas, and higher order modulations are reaching their limits. The document proposes that small cell networks, which can offload traffic and reuse frequencies over short distances, represent a cost-effective way to help meet escalating capacity needs, especially in dense urban areas.
The document discusses how test became a challenge for designers in 2001. It notes that test equipment is evolving to focus on tasks like power supplies, operator interfaces, and data handling rather than sophisticated instrumentation. Product definition and device architects now need to understand manufacturing test. Test engineers must develop new skills to implement techniques like built-in self-test, test access ports, and built-out self-test. The industry also needs to adapt to pipelined testing approaches.
Cryptographic Data Splitting and Cloud ComputingGovCloud Network
Cryptographic data splitting uses encryption techniques to split data into separate encrypted shares that can be physically separated. This allows data to be securely stored, transmitted, and accessed in cloud computing environments. Independent testing has found cryptographic data splitting has potential for securely storing and sharing sensitive data while reducing costs. Cloud computing represents a shift to data-centric computing, and cryptographic data splitting supports the security needs of this new computing model.
This is 2 hour presentations on Glassfish
with 4 different demonstrations was compiled for Sogeti. It is based on the public work from Alexis MP and WebCast from John Clingan
Improvement Vehicle Dynamics provides automotive consulting services focused on improving vehicle ride and handling. Their services include development of chassis systems, subjective vehicle evaluations, data acquisition, vehicle dynamics simulations, and education/training. They work with various partners and technologies to offer specialized engineering services ranging from low to high technological content. Their goal is to think differently and add value through engineering solutions.
Visure Solutions Requirements Definition and ManagementVisure Solutions
The document discusses IRQA, a requirements management solution. It describes how IRQA allows process-driven development through customizable process models. It supports agile methods like burndown charts. IRQA facilitates requirements communication between customers, suppliers and teams. It offers requirements definition, quality analysis, reporting and integration with other tools. Product line engineering with IRQA allows reusing a common architecture and requirements across related products.
This document provides information about a company called Improvement Vehicle Dynamics that provides automotive consulting services related to vehicle dynamics. It offers specialized engineering services using simulation, data acquisition, and subjective evaluations to improve vehicle ride and handling. Some key services include chassis development, ride and handling measurements, vehicle dynamics simulation, concept and project work, education and training, and traffic safety analysis. It works with various partners and has experience across different vehicle types from small cars to large trucks.
In 3 sentences:
1) Moving SAP applications to the cloud can be done in 3 easy steps by virtualizing the application using application virtualization which packages it in a virtual application appliance (VAA) that is portable.
2) VAAs are fully portable, can be provisioned instantly across environments, and reduce software costs through consolidation and automation while increasing agility.
3) Using VAAs to deploy SAP applications provides benefits like faster provisioning, reduced software costs, increased utilization, and accelerated application lifecycles.
The document discusses the development of a 3D scanner by Verhaert. It describes how the innovation was initiated by Burke E. Porter Company to gain a competitive advantage. Verhaert led a multidisciplinary team over 3 years to develop the scanner, taking a risk-controlled approach with stages including concept design, prototyping, and testing. The development process addressed challenges like optical aberrations, noise filtering, and processing complexity.
2008 brokerage 04 smart vision system [compatibility mode]imec.archive
Smart vision systems embed intelligence through advanced image processing to enhance visual experiences, improve interactions, and facilitate decisions for complex events. They require increasingly complex algorithms to perform tasks like 3D reconstruction, gesture recognition, and event detection. These algorithms must be matched to diverse platform architectures with different performance and power constraints. Successful system design requires matching applications, algorithms, and architectures, drawing on competencies in all three areas. The International B-ICT Based Basic Research Centre (IBBT) brings these competencies together to enable new smart vision applications.
2008 brokerage 04 smart vision system [compatibility mode]imec.archive
Smart vision systems embed intelligence through advanced image processing to enhance visual experiences, improve interactions, and facilitate decisions. They require increasingly complex algorithms to perform tasks like 3D reconstruction, gesture recognition, and event detection. These algorithms must be matched to diverse platform architectures with different performance and power constraints. Successful system design requires matching applications, algorithms, and architectures. The document discusses examples including 3D video interpolation, eye-gaze corrected video chatting, and a 3D camera prototype for elderly monitoring. It concludes that IBBT brings together competences in applications, algorithms, and architectures to enable new smart vision systems.
Visure Solutions Requirements Engineering_The word in a nutshell - Ulf SandbergVisure Solutions
Visure Solutions is a company that provides requirements management solutions to help clients address challenges from increasing complexity, changing regulations and technologies, and competitive pressures. The document discusses how requirements management can provide visibility, control, quality and other capabilities needed to achieve business objectives. It provides examples of how requirements are used in system engineering, product management and other areas to help manage projects and processes.
Opera Solutions is an analytics firm that develops the SignalHub platform and applications. SignalHub uses algorithms to generate over 9,000 daily signals from diverse data sources. These signals are organized into categories like sentiment, behavior, and clusters. Opera customizes SignalHub and builds applications for clients in areas like research, portfolio optimization, and fraud detection. Opera's delivery model involves customizing the platform, deploying the solution, and providing ongoing services to ensure continuous improvement.
The document discusses the challenges of mobile advertising and tracking. It outlines two main challenges: 1) traffic fragmentation across multiple ad networks and devices, and 2) iOS conversion tracking being cut off by Apple's app firewall. It then provides an overview of conventional mobile tracking solutions and their limitations, such as device IDs only being available for 40% of traffic and cookies having a bad user experience. The document argues that a new approach is needed to achieve 100% accurate cross-device tracking without disrupting the user experience.
This document provides an overview of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. It begins by defining AI as computer systems able to perform cognitive tasks like reasoning, decision making, perception, and language understanding. It then discusses what AI is good at, including classification, pattern recognition, prediction, and information retrieval. The document also covers different types of machine learning algorithms like supervised and unsupervised learning. It aims to demystify key AI concepts and discuss opportunities for applying AI in the chemical industry.
To explain the tremendous evolution in ICT the last decades, one typically refers to the Law of Moore. Today we’re facing with new languages and methodologies popping up like buzz words. Understanding the evolution of programming and cornerstone concepts will help you to position and value future programming languages and trends.
Although GPS developments started in 1967, it’s only in the early 70’s that NASA launched its first Earth Observation satellite. Contemporary technologies like satellite navigation and remote sensing are key in our daily life. Still, we ain’t seen nothing yet. Explore the potential of these technologies in your future products or services, and find a way to get things done.
The document discusses the history and evolution of human-computer interfaces from early mechanical switches to modern touchscreens, voice assistants, virtual and augmented reality. It notes that while technology has advanced greatly, good interface design must still prioritize usability, clarity and putting the human user first. Emerging areas discussed include mid-air haptics, brain-computer interfaces, and the growing importance of interfaces as a driver of innovation across many industries.
At the end of the ’60s, the first research programs started on humanoid robots. Although this technology inspired many of us, it’s only now that we see first applications arise. What’s the status of the robotics technology? How is it impacted by other technologies like AI, RF and energy storage? Let’s discuss the evolution and potential for your business based on recent projects and technologies available at our partners and alumni start-ups.
Let’s discuss the boundary conditions to innovate successfully based on some cases in Flanders and the Netherlands. Most governments are taking about half of their gross national product for their account. They can be better off by being open to innovation in the public purchase process and act as a launching customer for their industry and start-ups.
1) The document discusses moonshot projects like landing on the moon and their ability to inspire and drive innovation.
2) It provides examples of moonshot projects from history like the Apollo missions and modern examples like projects from Google X.
3) Key lessons from successful moonshots are that they require bold goals like 10x improvements, committed leadership, and tolerance for failure during development.
The human aspect in driving innovation is not to be underestimated. Driving innovation is done by implementing the necessary tools and structures. However driving desired behavior on individual and team level is at least equally important. Möbius will share insights in how to build an innovation and continuous improvement culture.
The key concept in any start-up? The freedom to experiment as basis for accelerated learning. Or like Pink Floyd sang in the 70’s: “We don’t need no education.” Is your FabLab ready for it?
How do you set up your venture and accelerate growth? Start-ups are in a fundamental different position than corporates. As a consequence they play a different ball game. What can the start-up culture learn from the ’60s?
What are the differences between popular innovation project management methodologies? Why does project management often fail? Learn how risk assessment should define your methodology in order to become a real innovation factory. The waterfall methodology has been promoted for years as the best practice for IR&D management. These days agile and scrum are increasingly popular as alternative. Hater or believer? Good or bad? Get guided through our body of knowledge as published in the Inspire Toolbox.
Project management in innovation can only be successful if it’s driven by a robust methodology integrating a clear quality assurance concept. What can trendy methodologies learn from the house of quality?
50 years ago, innovation centers like Xerox or Philips’ Natlab set the benchmark with their methodologies on organizing innovation. Today, innovation is influenced by rapid-moving triggers and companies have to organize accordingly. Discover current best practices on organizing your innovation ecosystem.
How do you reinvent a mature business with the right cocktail of user insights and technologies? The message is clear: choose for differentiation or servitization, or loose.
AI has an inevitable impact on your next generation products and services. Things evolved relatively slow since the first AI experiments in the ’60s. Today, AI is accelerating as no other technology has done before. How will the 4th wave of Artificial Intelligence transform your future business?
Discover the newest insights in understanding value drivers and their impact on new products and services. From technology improvement towards platform economy with the value pyramid. How to use new design skills and service design to create experience economy?
The adoption of innovative IoT technology in smart cities seems to go slower than the utopian predictions of the last decade. This might be because the traditional business-to-government model is no longer sufficient to bear the investment cost and get these systems operational. Multi-sided business models can offer
a possible solution, but require a different approach from governments as well as suppliers, as illustrated by recent Verhaert cases.
AI can be weaved together with space technologies to provide exciting new solutions to a wide array of industries. Get a glimpse of how space data can enhance businesses, and how ESA Space Solutions Belgium can offer you the tools and funding to develop your ideas.
New space in the Belgian and European start-up technology ecosystem. Presentation at the launch event of ESA Space Solutions Belgium on Wednesday the 7th of November in Brussels.
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
GraphRAG for life science domain, where you retriever information from biomedical knowledge graphs using LLMs to increase the accuracy and performance of generated answers
Dive into the realm of operating systems (OS) with Pravash Chandra Das, a seasoned Digital Forensic Analyst, as your guide. 🚀 This comprehensive presentation illuminates the core concepts, types, and evolution of OS, essential for understanding modern computing landscapes.
Beginning with the foundational definition, Das clarifies the pivotal role of OS as system software orchestrating hardware resources, software applications, and user interactions. Through succinct descriptions, he delineates the diverse types of OS, from single-user, single-task environments like early MS-DOS iterations, to multi-user, multi-tasking systems exemplified by modern Linux distributions.
Crucial components like the kernel and shell are dissected, highlighting their indispensable functions in resource management and user interface interaction. Das elucidates how the kernel acts as the central nervous system, orchestrating process scheduling, memory allocation, and device management. Meanwhile, the shell serves as the gateway for user commands, bridging the gap between human input and machine execution. 💻
The narrative then shifts to a captivating exploration of prominent desktop OSs, Windows, macOS, and Linux. Windows, with its globally ubiquitous presence and user-friendly interface, emerges as a cornerstone in personal computing history. macOS, lauded for its sleek design and seamless integration with Apple's ecosystem, stands as a beacon of stability and creativity. Linux, an open-source marvel, offers unparalleled flexibility and security, revolutionizing the computing landscape. 🖥️
Moving to the realm of mobile devices, Das unravels the dominance of Android and iOS. Android's open-source ethos fosters a vibrant ecosystem of customization and innovation, while iOS boasts a seamless user experience and robust security infrastructure. Meanwhile, discontinued platforms like Symbian and Palm OS evoke nostalgia for their pioneering roles in the smartphone revolution.
The journey concludes with a reflection on the ever-evolving landscape of OS, underscored by the emergence of real-time operating systems (RTOS) and the persistent quest for innovation and efficiency. As technology continues to shape our world, understanding the foundations and evolution of operating systems remains paramount. Join Pravash Chandra Das on this illuminating journey through the heart of computing. 🌟
Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
Prompting language models is hard, while programming language models is easy. In this talk, I will discuss the state-of-the-art framework DSPy for programming foundation models with its powerful optimizers and runtime constraint system.
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
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Image Signal Processing Verhaert
1. IMAGE SIGNAL PROCESSING
VERHAERTINNOVATIONDAY – OCTOBER 20th, 2006
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IMAGE SIGNAL PROCESSING
Frederik Wouters
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3. IMAGE SIGNAL PROCESSING
Product Development
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Integrated Control
Sensors Systems
Mechanisms & Cabinets &
Robotics Housings
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Application & Market
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- 1m/s
- Working temperature range 15 – 40°C
Movement tire ± 1 cm
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Req. precision < 20 µm
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Specification Definition
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1.0508 ⋅ 10 −7 ⋅ x 3 − 7.8461 ⋅ 10 −5 ⋅ x 2 + 1.0339 ⋅ 10 −2 ⋅ x + 166.6760
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6. IMAGE SIGNAL PROCESSING
Specification Definition
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Range Precision Repeatability (2 sigma)
Toe +/- 10° +/- 0,5’ +/-0,1’
Camber +/- 10° +/- 1’ +/-0,1’
Caster 0°-10° +/- 3’ +/- 1’
SAI 0°-20° +/- 0,3° +/- 0,2°
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Specification Definition
- Pricing Pricing
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6.000
Processing
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Total
2.000
Target pricing
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Giga Ethernet Firewire
- Options
- 2 x DSP with IEEE 1394 -> custom design
- 1 x Floating point DSP + 1 FPGA with IEEE 1394 -> COTS
- 1 x Fixed point DSP + 1 FPGA with IEEE 1394 -> custom design
- ...
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8. IMAGE SIGNAL PROCESSING
Thermal Challenges
- Thermal expansion of distance CCD – light source i.e.
- Normal distance of 250 mm
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- Working temperature range 15 – 40°C
- I.e. 3 micron error introduced
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9. IMAGE SIGNAL PROCESSING
Optical Challenges
- Optical errors
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- Speckle
- Optical elements
- Aberration
- Non linearity
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Processing Challenges
- Hard Realtime vs. Soft Realtime
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Carnegie Mellon University RTOS Real-time Performance
18-849b Dependable Embedded Systems by John A. Carbone, VP,
Kanaka Juvva Marketing
http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~koopman/des_s99/real_time/ Express Logic, Inc
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11. IMAGE SIGNAL PROCESSING
System Definition
- Hard Realtime vs. Soft Realtime
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- guaranteed worst-case response times
- 1m/s 30 fps (1image 10 Mb per 33,3 ms)
- 1280*1024 , 8 bit, 30 fps 300 Mbps 1.0508 ⋅ 10 −7 ⋅ x 3 − 7.8461 ⋅ 10 −5 ⋅ x 2 + 1.0339 ⋅ 10 −2 ⋅ x + 166.6760
- 300 Mbps 5 x fixed point
32 bit integer
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15. IMAGE SIGNAL PROCESSING
Algorithms
- Noise filtering - fixed, non recursive, line based
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- Binning - fixed point or integer, no recursive, line based
- Erode - fixed point or integer, no recursive, line based
- Dilate - fixed point or integer, no recursive, line based
- Multiply - binary operation, pixel based
- Classification - recursive search algorithm, pixel based
- Fitting - floating point
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Processing
Matlab - CPU Power
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Noise Filtering
Bin by thresholding
Bin by local maxima Comparison of Processing speed
Erode & Dilate
1000.00
Multiplication
Classify
Polynomial fit
100.00
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Log
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1.00
MATLAB - PC Single DSP Dual DSP DSP &
PC FPGA
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Processing Requirements
- MMACS – Million Multiply and Accumulate operations per second
(example)
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- Noise filtering convolution with 16 x 1 Byte window filter
- 1280 * 1024 @ 30 fps
- I.e. 1280 * 1024 * 30 * 16 = 630 MMAC’s per second.
- Floating Point Multipliers in hardware
- PC & ARM: 1 multiplier
- DSP: upto 6 multipliers
- FPGA: built to requirement
- Test of noise filtering on PC P4 2.8GHZ, 1Gbyte RAM
- Processing time = [13.22 – 18.78] ms for a 492x460 image
- I.e. for a 1280*1024 image will this be about 100ms.
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18. IMAGE SIGNAL PROCESSING
PowerPC
- 4000 - 8000 MFLOPS
- 1 Floating point multiplier
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- 1 Fixed point multiplier
- RAM access upto 128 bit @ 200 Mhz
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Floating Point DSP
- 1800 – 3600 MFLOPS
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- Upto 6 Floating point multipliers @ 32 bit
- 2 Fixed point multipliers
- RAM access 32 bit @ 100 Mhz
- 2 MB (TI) upto 3 MB (Analog) memory onboard
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Memory requirements
- Bandwidth to External Memory - Theoretical limits:
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- ARM interface to external RAM is 32 bit @ 400 Mhz
- Floating Point DSP interface to external RAM is 32 bit standard @ 100MHz:
- 3200Mbps: 320 images/sec can be read or written to the external memory. At 30fps:
(320/30)/ 2 (read/write) = 5 image handlings per cycle.
- Fixed Point DSP interface to external RAM is 64 bit standard @ 133MHz:
- 8512 Mbps: 851 images/sec can be read or written to the external memory. At 30fps
(851/30) / 2 (read/write) = 14 image handlings per cycle.
- FPGA interface external RAM is DDR2 32 bit @ 400 Mhz
- 12800Mbps: 1280 images/sec can be read or written to the external memory. At 30fps
(12800/30)/ 2 (read/write) = 21 image handlings per cycle.
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Processing selection
- DSP for floating operations
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- Algorithm steps for FPGA parallel implementation :
- Denoising with filter, binning steps and erode & dilate image processing
- AND functions of 2 or more images
- (optionally) classification 1000.0
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Management
- Trade off Performance – Cost – Development Risk
- Algorithm vs. Processing hardware
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- Camera’s: 1 Mpixels, 2 Mpixels
- More precision in algorithms & calibration
- More subpixel resolution 1/25 1/50
less smoothing, better peak detectors, better fittings
more floating point operations, more MMACs required, ....
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Management
- Trade off Performance – Cost – Development Risk
- Frame rate vs. CPU power
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- Camera’s: 15 fps 30 fps 60 fps
- Doubling required processing power, ....
- More statistical algorithms that improve accuracy
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Management of Development
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- Multi core DSP vs. DSP and FPGA
- COTS image processing board vs. Custom image processing board
- TI, meanwhile, has a roadmap in place to quickly move the 'C6x floating platform
to 3,000 MMAC, said Rick Rienhart, 'C6000 product line manager at TI in
Houston.
- TI expects to produce devices achieving speeds of 3 trillion instructions per
second by 2010.
- In the future processing power will as good as for for free (More’s Law)
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Conclusions
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- Choice of DSP + FPGA on COTS board
- Waiting for DSP implementations with GMAC processing
- Algorithms is mathematics
- Manage development risks by early stage breadboarding.
- System cost impacts earning capabilities in our prior application and its transfer
opportunties to other market applications, thus interact with business
development from the start of the program.
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