Embedded World
New approaches for a secure networked future
At embedded world 2024, Analog Devices (ADI for short) will showcase 16 different demos. These will showcase the company's ability to deliver system solutions that allow it to differentiate itself in the market - whether through direct customer support, design tools or robust technical resources.
The demos drawn include:
- Secure connectivity of industrial networks: ADI's Intelligent Building Security Demo integrates new security solutions over a 10BASE-T1L network to enable a modern IIoT infrastructure. It will show how a security coprocessor with ADI microcontrollers can be used to defend against man-in-the-middle attacks in the context of building sensors and controls.
- Industrial network of the future: ADI says it offers the sensor, connectivity, power and processing solutions needed to capture and implement new operational insights through new technologies.
- Cybersecurity for Medical IoT: This demo shows how ADI's secure authentication products provide robust protection for medical IoT devices to ensure patient health and safety. It highlights the security risks and vulnerabilities in key components.
- Visual Servoing with Edge AI: As processing moves to the edge, robots need to capture and interpret data quickly and reliably while becoming more localized and self-contained. This demo shows visual AI-based object manipulation for a robotic arm, enabled by a microcontroller.
-Modernized emergency lighting system: A scalable, adaptive emergency lighting system where reliability is ensured by monitoring modules and backup power solutions, according to ADI. This demo shows an emergency lighting system that directs pedestrians to available exits in real time.
-Prototyping for advanced Software Defined Radio (SDR) applications: The Jupiter RF Agile SDR-In-a-Box Platform supports SDR applications from initial concept to real-world use cases. It shows how flexibility in evaluation and prototyping is possible in different environments and how multiple systems can be synchronized for large MIMO applications.
There will also be presentations by ADI experts in the technical conference program. ADI's presence at embedded world 2024 will be complemented by seven technical presentations as part of the embedded world Conference and the electronic displays Conference, which will take place in the neighboring NCC Ost conference center.
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