ARTEMIS Spring Event 2012
28/02-1/3 2012, Nuremberg, Germany
The annual ARTEMIS Spring Event 2012 took place for the third time in Nuremberg - back to back with the embedded world Exhibition & Conference - on 28 & 29 February and 1 March. The ARTEMIS Spring Event 2012 was fully booked!
The event landmarked a very efficient opportunity for industry, R&D and knowledge centres to shake hands during this international event. ARTEMIS Spring Event participants had free entrance to the embedded world exhibition and to the ARTEMIS track at the Embedded World Conference.
Day 1: Tuesday 28 February: ARTEMIS Information & Networking event for Call 2012:
The first day of the Spring Event 2012 concerned the ARTEMIS JU Information Day for Call 2012 as hosted by the ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking Office.
> >> Presentations of the ARTEMIS JU Information Event for Call 2012 to download:
> Welcome by Eric Schutz
> ARTEMIS Call 2012 Information by Alun Foster
> ARTEMIS Innovation in practice by Helen Finch
> Finding Partners by Else Embregts
> AIPP 2 Innovative Integrated Care Cycles by Ronald Begeer
> AIPP 3 Seamless Communication and Interoperablilty-Smart environments by Petri Liuha
> AIPP 4 Production and Energy Systems Automation by Jerker Delsing
Day 2: Wednesday 29 February: ARTEMIS Conference Track at EW Conference
At day 2 of the ARTEMIS Spring Event the ARTEMIS Conference Track took place as a part of the Embedded Wold Conference. In the ARTEMIS Conference Track several ARTEMIS Projects presented their technical achievements. The experts rate the embedded world Conference as a real industry highlight due to its excellent programme. Top speakers report on the latest technological solutions, present current findings from research and development and provide valuable knowledge at presentations, workshops and tutorials.
>>> Presentations of the ARTEMIS Conference Track to download:
> Introduction to the ARTEMIS Programme by Eric Schutz
> CESAR: Towards an European Reference Technology Platform for the development of safety relevant embedded systems
the CESAR Interoperability Specification by Andreas Keis
> CESAR: Theory and Application of product line engineering by Adelina Silva
> iFEST: Engineering & analysis discipline within Embedded Systems: an industrial experience by Lubos Brim, Almudena Diez
> EC: Perspectives of Embedded Systems Engineering in the EU framework programme for research by Werner Steinhoegl
> SMECY: System Level Modelling, Analysis and Code Generation: Object Recognition Case Study by Saddek Bensalem
> SMECY: An innovative compilation tool-chain for embedded multi-core architectures by Michel Barreteau
> ACROSS: The ACROSS MPSoC - A New Generation of Multi-Core Processors designed for Safety-Critical Embedded Systems by Christian El Salloum
> SIMPLE: A Hierarchical Network Architecture for Intelligent Manufacturing and Logistics by Georgouleas Kiriakos
> EMMON: EMbedded MONitoring by Manuel Santos
> ME3Gas: Communication Solutions for Smart Gas Meters and Energy Efficient Embedded Services by Axel Sikora
> ASAM: Application Analysis Driven ASIP-based System Synthesis for ECG by Erkan Diken
> SYSMODEL: System level modelling with open source tools by Jan Madsen
Day 3: Thursday 1 March: ARTEMIS Technology Conference 2012
Day 3 of the ARTEMIS Spring Event was reserved for the ARTEMIS Technology Conference on interoperability. The event was hosted by CESAR and co-hosted by iFEST, pSafeCer and MBAT.
The aim of the 2012 ARTEMIS Technology Conference on interoperability is to permit the different system engineering approaches towards interoperability for critical embedded systems to converge and to derive a common vision for an interoperability standard for this field of application whose realisation can outlive the duration of a specific project. An ecosystem of projects and initiatives is envisaged to follow the path towards an interoperability standard and, in the end, to contribute to a joint ARTEMIS Reference Technology Platform (RTP).
Go for a total overview to: ARTEMIS Technology Conference webpage
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