Workshop explores developing safe and secure embedded systems

SafeTTy Systems, experts in safety-critical embedded systems, will be presenting a half-day technical workshop at this year's UK Device Developers' Conference, exploring the use of TT architectures for developing safe and secure software for intelligent systems and devices.

Titled "Developing Safe and Secure Embedded Systems Using TT Architectures", the workshop will explore the use of time-triggered architectures for developing software for reliable real-time embedded systems.

"This will be a highly interactive hands-on workshop,” said Michael J. Pont, CEO at SafeTTy Systems. “In part of the workshop participants will work on the design of a generic, safety-related Electronic Control Unit (ECU) for use in a road vehicle.  The example will be developed in compliance with ISO 26262 and will involve the use of ASIL Decomposition – a challenging area for many organisations.  The techniques explored in the workshop can also be readily applied in a wide range of different sectors including industrial systems, medical systems and aerospace systems.” 

The UK Device Developers' Conference is a one-day conference for engineers and computer scientists involved in the development of intelligent systems and devices. It is an event that explores the very latest tools and technologies available and includes a vendor exhibition, half-day technical workshops and a series of informative technical presentations.  

This year’s event is to be held in Reading (May 12th), Cambridge (May 14th), Warrington (June 2nd) and Uphall (Scotland June 4th). 

SafeTTy Systems provide support for organisations across the world that need to create real-time embedded systems that are safe, reliable and secure. Many of their customers are involved in the development of embedded systems in compliance with ISO 26262, IEC 61508, DO-178 and related international standards.

“We are very pleased to have SafeTTy Systems presenting a workshop as part of the Conference,” said Richard Blackburn, Conference Manager. “Michael is a great presenter and has great depth of knowledge in this field. It is sure to be a very worthwhile and productive workshop.”

The Conference, including a series of technical presentations, and access to the exhibition, is free to attend for engineers and technical project managers. A small charge is made for places on the half-day technical workshops.

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About The Device Developers’ Conference

The Device Developers’ Conference is an annual UK event for the developers of intelligent systems and devices. The 2015 event will take place in May and June, in Reading, Cambridge, Warrington, and Uphall (Scotland).

Sponsored by a broad range of industry vendors, the exhibition and conference, including a series of 40-minute technical presentations, is free to engineers and project managers working in the technology sector.  Half-day workshops in various specialisms are available at a small charge.

For more information visit: http://www.device-developer-conference.co.uk

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Contact:

Richard Blackburn, Event Organiser

E-mail: richardb(at)energi-tech.co.uk
Tel: +44(0) 1603 439569

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