COTS and OSS Promote Cost-Effective Custom Vision-System Design (Part 2)
COTS-based machine-vision systems reduce time-to-market while providing more robust solutions. Part 2 looks at how open-source software can be leveraged to meet those goals.
COTS-based machine-vision systems reduce time-to-market while providing more robust solutions. Part 2 looks at how open-source software can be leveraged to meet those goals.
The latest updates in Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) development include VirtIO integration and the adoption of Flutter for modern vehicle interfaces.
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Test and measurement is becoming an even more important facet of modern electronic design.
Robotics implementation in retail environments continues to surge, necessitating a support infrastructure with more electronic technicians and electrical engineering job opportunities.
A novel design inspired by a child’s toy, the portable gigahertz QFH antenna can be easily reconfigured for radiation patterns.
Learn more about Pike Creek and its potential implications as the first test chip featuring chiplets linked by the UCIe standard.
MathWorks’ Heather Gorr talks about interoperability issues that arise when using multiple programming languages.
Taking place from April 9-11 in Nuremberg, Germany, the embedded world Exhibition & Conference brings together innovators across the electronics industry landscape.
In Part 2 of this series, MathWorks’ Heather Gorr details how to take advantage of Python-based AI and ML libraries via MATLAB.