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V2X technology has the potential to drastically reduce road accidents and improve the traffic flow by fusing in-car sensor data with data obtained from other road users and from the surrounding infrastructure - visibly or unvisbily and far beyond the driver's line of sight. Vehicle to cloud data communication provides a pathway for anonymous data collection and dissemination. When the true potential for V2X is realized and it becomes a true part of the vehicle safety system it is vital that the authenticity and security of data are guaranteed. In addition, the vehicle control units that coordinate active stability systems must be protected against external influences that might subvert the mechanisms design. This presentation will explore the various security countermeasures needed to make V2X a safe and secure technology for the future.
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Autonomous vehicles are able to drive themselves without human supervision or input. Vehicles can also operate semi-autonomously - taking some control of aspects of driving, whilst a human driver retains control of others. In order to do this, the vehicle must be able to perceive its environment and make decisions about where it is safe and desirable to move, and do so. This session will go through various aspects of the algorithms for sensor fusion to build perception, map building and path planning with particular reference to the Blue Box development platform.  
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Secure Connected & Automated Vehicles AMF-AUT-T1811 - 4 Layers of Automotive Security for Connected Cars  AMF-AUT-T2366 - Advanced Standard Products Packaging for the Automotive Market  AMF-AUT-T2411 - Altia: Breaking Down the Automotive eCockpit Design Challenge  AMF-AUT-T1764 - Creating Secure Networks for V2X Communications  AMF-AUT-T1944 - Design the Car of the Future: i.MX 8 Virtualization and Media Capabilities for Next Gen eCockpits  AMF-AUT-T2345 - Faster Motor Control Development  AMF-AUT-T2341 - Firmware Updates for Automotive Edge Nodes AMF-AUT-T2363 - Functional Safety Methodology and Capabilities  AMF-AUT-T2358 - Functional Safety Power SBC: FS6500 / FS4500 AMF-AUT-T2344 - Hands-On Workshop: MCT for S32K - MATLAB/Simulink Modeling and Code Generation  AUT-N1891 Hands-On Workshop Programming of NXP's eXtreme Switch in Less Than 10 Minute.pdf  AMF-AUT-T2346 - Hands-On Workshop: S32K, Design Studio and SDK  AMF-AUT-T1782 - Introduction to Sensor Fusion and Autonomous Drive Vehicle Algorithms  AMF-AUT-T1823 - Introducing New SPI Controlled Brushed DC Motor Drivers Featuring Functional Safety and Higher Torque  AMF-AUT-T2324 - Manufacturing Tool  AMF-AUT-T2353 - MOSFET Based H-bridge Window Lift Implementation  AMF-AUT-T2343 - S32K and MagniV Overview  AMF-AUT-T2354 - S32K Security for the Automotive Edge Nodes  AMF-AUT-T2325 - S32V234 ADAS Vision Processor Overview  AMF-AUT-T2371 - Simplify Your Inverter Through Advancements in IGBT Gate Drivers  AMF-AUT-T2364 - Software Tips and Tricks for the S32V  AMF-AUT-T2348 - The NXP Audio Video Bridging (AVB) Stack  AMF-AUT-T2347 - The NXP IVI Platform  AMF-AUT-T2349 - The NXP Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) Stack  AMF-AUT-T1813 - Trends in Vehicle Architectures  AMF-AUT-T2367 - TPMS Localization VIDEO PRESENTATION: FTF-AUT-N1773 - Secure V2X Intro  VIDEO PRESENTATION: FTF-AUT-N1788 - BlueBox - A Powerful Brain Enabling the Design of Self-driving Cars with Safe, Secure and Reliable Motion Planning Systems  AMF-AUT-T2323 - Vision SDK for S32V Family  AMF-AUT-T2310 - Yocto Project™ Tools for BSP Developers  Design, Software & Services AMF-DES-T2412 - Cog Systems: Introducing D4 Secure SDK - Leverage Virtualization to Build Your Secure Connected Devices  AMF-DES-T2409 - DornerWorks: Xen on the i.MX 8 Applications Processors  AMF-DES-T2304 - Effective Printed Circuit Board Design: Techniques to Improve Performance  AMF-DES-T2305 - Electromagnetic Fields for Normal Folks: Show Me the Pictures and Hold the Equations, Please  AMF-DES-T2360 - EMI Made Simple: It's All About the Space!  AMF-DES-T1740 - i.MX 8 and the Vulkan API - The Future of High Performance Graphics Implementations  AMF-DES-T1894 - Techniques for Crypto Key Management Using i.MX Application Processors  AMF-DES-T1939 - Teaching Things to See: Introduction to i.MX 8 Vision Architecture  AMF-DES-T2001 - Power Distribution Made Easy  AMF-INS-T2024 - Semiconductor 101/102: Functionality and Manufacturing of Integrated Circuits  AMF-DES-T2352 - Using the New ‘Pins Tool’ for i.MX Applications Processors 
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Modern logic provides much more than just the “glue” to connect complex devices in a system. This seminar will detail a case study of an actual customer application and demonstrate how the use of innovative NXP logic devices provides not only technical advantages in device cost, power and board space, but also in system cost related to power supply requirements, product packaging and supply chain costs (inventory, qualification, manufacturing). This seminar is intended for all design engineers, component engineers and purchasing agents with the goal of achieving the most overall cost efficient system design.
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If you may risk a dead battery in your Smartphone, table PC, or digital smart watch, or you get tangled up with the wrong charger cord on your nightstand or office desk, the simplicity of a wire-less charger is your dream come true! But wireless chargers need a lot of technology and are not created equal. NXP's family of Transmitter and Receiver components offer solutions for both the Qi and Rezence standards. We take a look at both and offer some practical hardware solutions to cut that cord.
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This hands-on workshop provides a detailed architecture description of Thread technology and wireless mesh networking. The main Thread concepts will be reviewed and analyzed thoroughly. The attendee will have a deep understanding of the main concepts and how these are mapped to the NXP software API. The session will close with hands-on training to enable the attendee to understand software usage and configuration, low-power features and security concepts.
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NFC pairing makes life in a multi-device world more convenient. Tap-to-pair has become a common habit when connecting an NFC-enabled smartphone conveniently to a wireless speaker. Bringing this experience to the next level, even a multi-speaker audio system can be set up with NFC. If all speakers are equipped with an NFC chip, you simply tap one speaker to another to establish the Bluetooth® connection. That's what we call a true wireless stereo system - and it works with any phone, no matter if it is NFC-enabled. Same use case can be shown with NFC headsets. The workshop will guide participants through the implementation of an NFC, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi pairing use case. All participants should bring an NFC Enabled Android Device running Android version (Kit Kat) 4.4x or higher. In addition please install "NFC TagWriter" and "NFC TagInfo" from the Google Play Store.
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The NFC market is exploding - ABI Research forecasts more than 2 billion NFC-enabled devices to shipped yearly by 2019. While the first product generations focused on standards and reading distance, the newest products also allow for fast design-in and certification thanks to features such as Dynamic Power Control, microcontroller integration or energy harvesting. Today we see three full NFC product categories to adress the growing number of use cases: (1) Connected NFC tag solutions with field-detection function and an NFC Forum-compliant RF or an I²C interface, (2) standalone NFC frontend solutions for the most flexible way to add NFC to a system and (3) NFC controller solutions to enable higher integration by combining an NFC frontend with an advanced 32-bit microcontroller, available with integrated firmware.
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Ensuring secure deployment of the billions of end nodes is a key enabler for the Internet of Tomorrow. The Kinetis K8x and Kinetis KL8x families are designed to deliver unsurpassed security for multi-application MCUs with hardware features such as Trust, Cryptographic acceleration, and Anti-Tamper to deliver a scalable, secure platform for embedded developers. This hands-on session will cover the needs of secure embedded applications, performing encrypted firmware updates, utilizing hardware cryptographic accelerators and extending trusted execution to external memories using an on-the-fly AES decryption module. Join this session to learn how your customers can get started creating their next secure node design.
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As connected edge devices gain momentum with consumers, the security approaches and assumptions of the past will fail and create new threats and vulnerabilities to consumer safety and privacy. Additionally, the cost for security in mobile phones, tablets, and PCs will present a challenge for applications such as occupant sensors and heart rate monitoring patches. Lastly, the teams of security experts in connected industries do not yet exist at suppliers who are connecting products to the network. Join this session to learn how industries are providing cost effective, highly secure, certified hardware that can hasten the learning cycle for emerging edge node applications, bring solutions for security, drive down costs, and limit the supplier specific required expertise.
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What is USB Type-C and USB-Power Delivery? Why consumer electronics and mobile computing products is adopting this new Type-C connector? What are the advantages and disadvantages using this connector? What is the future for USB Type-C and PowerDelivery. In this section, NXP (SIP) will give a high level introduction on this new technology and the ecosystem. This section is market and ecosystem driven discussion, not technically intense discussion.
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This session will provide an overview of the QorIQ security accelerator block, its device driver, and its use in IPsec and SSL acceleration.
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Design, Software & Services Hands-On Workshop: Design with Embedded Solutions for the Always-On Market Using the New LPC54114 Power-Efficient MCU  DES-N2084 & DES-N1956 Hands-On Workshop: FreeRTOS Solutions for Kinetis MCUs  DES-N1960 Hands-On Workshop Kinetis Enablement  Hands-On Workshop: Securing the IoT One Edge Node at a Time with Kinetis DES-N1931 i.MX 6QuadPlus and i.MX 6DualPlus Applications Processors-Performance-Tier Multicores for Visually Stunning Graphics-Centric Applications  DES-N1940 i.MX 8 Graphics Architecture   Kinetis® MCU Security Technology  Linear Technology: Proven & Scalable Power Solutions for the Latest QorIQ Series Processors  Logic Devices: Case Studies of Practical Examples of Power, Space and Cost Savings with NXP Innovative Logic Solutions Micron Technology: Memory Choices for NXP Microprocessors  Security 101: Introduction to Security Acceleration in QorIQ® Processors  TQ-Systems: How to Speed Up and Optimize Your Design with Modular Approach  USB Type-C Overview  Smart Home & Buildings Bluetooth® Smart Mesh: Simple and Easy-to-Use Low-Power Wireless Networking Protocol Hands-On Workshop: Advanced Thread® Stack Class on Routing, Border Router, Security, Low Power and Commissioning  Hands-On Workshop: Use NFC Pairing to Connect Multiple Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi® Devices with a Simple Tap  How to Choose the Right NFC Solution for Your Use Case Insight & Innovation LPC Microcontrollers Portfolio, Enablement Overview and Roadmap  INS-N1819 Sensor Deep-Dive Demos and Data Collection Techniques  Secure Mobile, Healthcare & Wearables MHW-N1990 Enabling Ultimate Miniaturization and Customization with the Latest Single Chip System Module Technology  MHW-N2009 Hands-On Workshop Develop your IoT and Wearable Applications Instantly with Hexiwear.pdf  MHW-N1917 Wireless Charging Lets You Cut that Cord!  Smart Machinery & Industrial Automation SMI-N1948 Hands-On Workshop - Kinetis Motor Suite.pdf  Smart Networks NET-N1865 Introduction to QorIQ LS1012A - the Worlds Smallest and Lowest Power 64-bit Processor.pdf 
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This session will focus on the memory choices for several of the more popular i.MX 6 and i.MX 7 series as well as NXP’s newest and most powerful microprocessor, the i.MX 8 series. Most processors can support different types of volatile (DRAM) and non-volatile (Flash) memories. For example, the i.MX 7 can support low power DRAM (LPDDR), LPDDR2 and LPDDR3 as well as the standard DDR3 memory. For flash memories, the i.MX 7 supports parallel NOR, serial NOR or NAND Flash. Each of these memory choices has technical advantages and disadvantages as well as the overall market acceptance and expected longevity. The session will also discuss two new high performance memory technologies that the i.MX 8 plans to support, LPDDR4 and XTRMFlash. This session will allow you, the designer to make an informed decision when it comes to selecting memory for your design.
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To use the processor in an integrated design is one way. To use an embedded module is another way and will speed up the design, reduce the design risk and lower the design cost. What limitations and restrictions are there, if any, if you use an embedded module? A market overview and guideline to select your embedded module.
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In this session, Linear Technology will provide detailed design guidelines for robust and scalable power solutions for the latest QorIQ processors. Using proven NXP reference design examples for the T1023, LS1043, LS1046 and LS1088 this session will explore the key considerations of each design and show you how to leverage and scale the reference designs for your applications.
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