Develop sensor-processing prototypes in six to nine months, say Kontron and Gedae
NASHUA, N.H., 16 Oct. 2013. It is now possible to take a sensor-processing solution from concept to prototype in as little as six to nine months, opposed to a year and a half, according to executives at Kontron in Poway, Calif., and Gedae Inc. in Moorestown, N.J.
Systems designers dread the time it takes to develop digital signal processing for a major sensor system. From concept to prototype it can take as long as 18 months -- a period when no money is coming in, and overhead costs mount month after month.
According to presenters from Kontron and Gedae Inc., there’s a way to cut that time in half – or more – and produce a sensor-processing prototype in six to nine months, rather than a year and a half. They will explain how you can cut sensor processing development time drastically during an hour-long Webcast at 1 p.m. eastern time on 22 Oct. 2013.
Here's a hint: the enabling technologies are today's powerful general-purpose processors, PCI Express-based high-speed switch fabrics, and I/O based on 10-Gigabit Ethernet. Additionally, Kontron's turnkey high-performance embedded computing (HPEC) platform and Gedae Software Development Environment can shorten development schedule, decreases bidding costs, and reduces risk, so you can bid and win more programs.
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