HI RC, this one is worth the time to let percolate..... "Always keep something to look forward to". What a really old person, who did not have so much time left told me. It has proven to be far more useful than most things and I'm glad I asked the question. Not really as easy as it sounds............ For this segment of my life it is CES. Its gratifying in the BIG pic so see how sensors are moving more and more onto the stage- the mobile devices move into S Johnson's adjacent possible- of the senor fusion coral reef. Here is the invite already for the MIG/MEMS stuff..... Join MEMS and Sensors Industry Group® as we discuss The Internet of MEMS and Sensors at CES® 2016! The knowledge and insight changing tomorrow is here today. CES keynotes, SuperSessions and conference tracks feature the industry leaders and revolutionary thought makers creating the technology that changes how we live. Knowledge is power; CES® 2016 showcases the greatest idea generators in our industry. CES KEYNOTES feature next-generation innovators, industry leaders and visionaries sharing personal experiences and insider insights into the technologies changing our industry. Returning to the CES stage is Intel’s CEO Brian Krzanich who will share his vision of how Intel continues to shape the future. Don’t miss this dynamic keynote address taking place at 6:30 PM Tuesday, January 5 in The Venetian’s Palazzo Ballroom. More keynote announcements coming soon. VisitCESweb.org/keynotes for details. CES SUPERSESSIONS feature emerging companies and technology executives ready to share their experiences and predictions for the upcoming year. The Global Innovation session will feature business leaders and policy operators from select countries and regions discussing issues impacting economic growth and prosperity in their part of the world. CNET’s Tim Stevens and Brian Cooley explore the relationship between devices and people with a panel of linguists, artificial intelligence specialists and industry experts in the ever-popularNext Big Thing session. CEA’s president and CEO, Gary Shapiro will sit down with two government officials this year, the the Chairman of the FCC and Chairwoman of the FTC, in candid one-on-one conversations about the enormous challenges their agencies face in the rapidly changing technology landscape. CES CONFERENCE TRACKS offer a deep dive into the innovations and trends driving the $223.2 billion technology industry. Subject matter experts will discuss a wide variety of topics including lifestyle technology, startups, the top innovations set to change the industry, robotics, the future of self-driving cars, internet TV and so much more. Visit CESweb.org/conference for more details and the complete conference program. WAYS TO ATTEND Offering a variety of purchasing options, the CES conference program has something for everyone. Sample a few single sessions, get the full CES experience with the All Access Pass, or find the collection of conference tracks that work best for you. First-time attendees looking to sample what CES has to offer will find value in purchasing the CE Pass. The perfect fit for marketing, advertising and entertainment professionals is the Content and Advertising Pass. And for the most comprehensive conference experience, the ultimate value is the All Access Pass. The CES shopping cart makes it easy. Simply visit the conference tracks page, find the tracks or sessions that interest you most and add them to your cart. The shopping cart tracks your selections – if purchasing a conference pass results in a cost-savings to you, you will automatically be upgraded to that pass. To check out, login to your CES account, or register for CES, complete your purchase and you’re done. CES® 2016 JAN. 6-9 TECH EAST • TECH WEST • TECH SOUTH LAS VEGAS, NV CESweb.org #CES2016
For the $$ this is the bargain of CES, ( excluding hotel prices of course )... Everthing says this will B very, very popular for important people in the mobile arena looking to be in the right place..... The Internet of MEMS and Sensors Building the Connected Ecosystem for Smart Cities Running through Virtual Reality Reshaping Wearables with Conformal Electronic Systems Wearables and Smart Sensors Advancing User Interface Sensor Fusion and the Automated/Autonomous Car Smart Homes as First IoT Test Case MEMS/Sensors Executives – Technology Trends for the IoT Wearable as Accessory of the IoT What Comes Next?
This one is of interest note......something changed with EOS in a really good way. Sensory may NOT be the speaker here, but from my days reading KEY facts stand out. 1.They ( perhaps alone, with nobody else making the multiple thing) made a roadmap decision several years ago...that local audio was the way to go....that meant just like QUIK they moved to LOOOOW power algos, did not rely on it all in the cloud. 2. We really really want compute intense aglos to have broad adoption. .what are compute intense so far? 1. CHRM ( a wearable one, not smartphone) 2, Indoor location ( a lot of moving pieces, but I do track inlocation alliance to know where the partner IP will come from) A worry removed as we need others IP here too.....A big worry gone. audio on the device.......A major worry for me these past months, was unexpectedly removed for me, with the Eos...sensory is spot on, the implementaion is spot on, the use for UI includes smartphones, cars, future devices. And Sensory has a roadmap that involves more complex noise cancellation, more vocabulary, that stays local....adjacent possible says this is not a sort term partnership. EVEN better is that just recently Dr Saxe took another MAJOR worry of mine OFF the table. And what worry was that, you don't seem to worry much at all? Major worry removed......and it is HUGE.. I could not understand where machine learning that is the AI angle would reside...if all in the cloud that would limit the complexity, that would limit QUIK and mainly impact future margin, ie they will pay for this stuff. Dr Saxe says, and he made it plain as day.............Machine learning will reside locally to preprocess as much as possible. Nice, Why? So that the data set into the cloud is good. Not junk in. they want accurate pristine data so the crunching in the cloud is NOT absurd in the conclusions it reaches. More algos for the MCU to run? If it becomes ubiquitous- An engine of the future. The casual reader may not see it and I don't reflect on it all the time either, but in this post you can see there ARE MANY risks that have been removed. It will be important to see how the talk about the hardcode Sensory stuff plays out here. Wearables and Smart Sensors Advancing User Interface Ways to purchase All Access Pass Add to Cart - $1400 The Internet of MEMS and Sensors Track Add to Cart - $400 11:30 AM-12:30 PM January 7 Venetian, Level 4, Marcello 4404 Add to Calendar Higher-performance MEMS microphones, RF MEMS, actuators and software algorithms will create the next major user interface for wearables. As OEMs adopt more of this technology, consumers will rely increasingly on voice, smell and other senses for interaction with wearable devices. Speaker: Mike Feibus, Principal Analyst, TechKnowledge Matt Crowley, CEO, Vesper Alexis Bernard, CTO, Knowles Corporation Horst Muenzel, CEO and General Manager, Akustica Audio is compute intense,To be nice for many devices it has to be local.It is not something that can be skipped if you want to bea player- IT HAS TO BE ADOPTED- and in a nice time frame.We have the reference designs done in the right time frame for some large TAM roll outsALL the major players will have to do this............will track along.PS IF any of you are going to CES this yr. Please go to the segment and file a report for the rest of us.Thanks in advance
Look how many are working on this stuff.... Wearable as Accessory of the IoT MEMS and sensors can seamlessly transform movements into commands. Using gestures, motion-tracking and tactile input, even ring-sized wearables become important indispensable accessories that allow consumers to interact with IoT devices of all kinds, including smartphones, tablets, home appliances and smart TVs. Speaker: Sean Ding, Chief Scientist, Huawei So a china name is speaking at USA CES on another UI- gesture.so two of the talks at CES 2016 are for UIAudio as a UIgesture as a UIQUIK has a GREAT audio solution that is differentiated.QUIK has gesture now, and they can do custom tweaking for key people pretty fast.key fact...software is much FASTER than hardware.We want that.PS QUIK is overdue for some major software IP type news items. That is what the buz in the sensory fusion coffee house that I vicariously hang out in.
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