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Green Hills Software to showcase its innovative security and safety-critical solutions at embedded world

Green Hills Software, the largest independent software vendor for the Internet of Things (IoT), will present technical sessions in the embedded world conference in Nuremberg, Germany, and demonstrate optimized solutions on our stand (Hall 4, Stand 325) to help embedded designers build and deploy software with maximum performance, absolute security, in the fastest time-to-market. Green … Continued

Green Hills Software, the largest independent software vendor for the Internet of Things (IoT), will present technical sessions in the embedded world conference in Nuremberg, Germany, and demonstrate optimized solutions on our stand (Hall 4, Stand 325) to help embedded designers build and deploy software with maximum performance, absolute security, in the fastest time-to-market. Green Hills will also demonstrate its leading support for today’s latest processors.

Conference Class and Sessions
The Greg Davis Class – Reliable and Hack-Proof C++ Code:

  • Writing Reliable C/C++ Code
  • Wednesday 15th March, 10:30 – 11:30
  • Hack-Proofing Your C/C++ Code
  • Wednesday 15th March, 11:30 – 12:30

Technical experts from Green Hills Software will conduct the following sessions:

  • Designing Reliable Code Using MISRA C and C++
  • Greg Davis, Tuesday 14th March, 14:30 – 15:00
  • Functional Safety on Unsafe Hardware — Does That Work?
  • Andre Schmitz, Wednesday 15th March, 12:00 – 12:30
  • The Role of Virtualization in Safe and Secure Embedded Systems
  • Max Hinson, Wednesday 15th March, 13:30 – 4:00
  • Guidelines for Writing Efficient C/C++ Code
  • Greg Davis, Wednesday 15th March, 13:30 – 14:30

Demo Kiosks

  • Renesas: Safe & Secure Automotive ECU Consolidation
  • This automotive electronics demonstration showcases the trusted consolidation of multiple eCockpit functions, including rear-view camera, heads-up display, and digital instrument cluster with rich, smooth 3D graphics. The combination of safety-certified INTEGRITY RTOS with INTEGRITY Multivisor virtualization and the 64-bit Renesas ARMv8 R-Car H3 automotive processor provides a trusted foundation for system designers to build a single scalable platform hosting guest operating systems while concurrently running one or more safety-critical applications.
  • Intel: Safe & Secure Automotive ECU Consolidation
  • This automotive electronics demonstration showcases the trusted consolidation of multiple eCockpit functions, including in-vehicle infotainment system and digital instrument cluster. The combination of safety-certified INTEGRITY RTOS and the Intel Atom A3900 automotive processor provides a trusted foundation for system designers to build a single scalable platform hosting guest operating systems while concurrently running one or more safety-critical applications.
  • High Performance Safety-Critical Digital Instrument Clusters
  • This demonstration includes a wide variety of solutions for safety-critical reconfigurable instrument clusters on the latest automotive-grade processors and integrated with industry-leading graphics partners.
  • Autonomous Intelligence
  • This demonstration of ADAS intelligence features AVA, the autonomous vehicle assistant from DURA Automotive running on the INTEGRITY RTOS and Multivisor secure virtualization. AVA incorporates a centralized control module complete with software, vision, communication, and range-based sensors to enable ADAS capabilities such as pedestrian detection, collision avoidance, self-parking, and blind spot detection.
  • Securing the Internet of Things
  • In collaboration with partners Qt and Clarinox, this demonstration showcases Bluetooth real-time sensor integration from Clarinox running on a Texas Instruments SensorTag device through a Qt-based human machine interface (HMI). The separation architecture of the Green Hills INTEGRITY RTOS assures freedom-from-interference.
  • ISS DLM TRUST Appliance
  • DLM TRUST offers digital signature, identity certificate, and key generation services to develop secure embedded devices. See how drag-and-drop code signing and work flows help implement secure boot that is interoperable with leading security hardware and cryptographic software libraries.
  • ISS DLM Over-the-Air Update Service
  • Using standards-based Open Media Alliance Device Management (OMA-DM) protocols, the DLM OTA Service provides software updates to connected devices over any network. DLM issues digitally signed updates, which are verified by the device before being accepted.
  • Advanced Debugging for Linux and INTEGRITY
  • This demonstration shows how developers in the embedded Linux world can dramatically improve debugging productivity by using the powerful MULTI IDE and Green Hills Probe for source-level debugging of the Linux kernel, boot loaders, applications and device drivers. Flexible modes of debugging include JTAG stop-mode debugging and run-mode debugging.

For complete information on our participation at embedded world, to register for the exhibition or request a meeting, please go to http://www.ghs.com/go/ew17.

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