Dr Saxe is in Scottsdale now,
Designing Wearable Technology for Maximum Flexibility, Performance, and Power Efficiency
Moderated by Tim Saxe, Chief Technology Officer, QuickLogic
A key challenge for software and hardware designers of wearable electronics is to provide advanced processing capabilities in a small form factor while minimizing power consumption. Given that wearable technology is still an emerging market, it is also critical that developers maintain flexibility to meet changing market needs. For example, devices must be able to support advanced signal processing capabilities to reliably extract sensor data from low level signals in noisy environments. Devices must also be able to adapt to new types of peripherals such as motion sensors woven into clothing as well as implement increasingly sophisticated algorithms that can determine, for example, whether a person is running, bicycling, or cross-training. This session will discuss the use of hybrid device architectures and explore how developers can combine software programmability with application-specific accelerators and reconfigurable hardware to achieve the performance, power efficiency, and integrated functionality needed to enable next-generation devices ranging from low-end activity monitors to high-end sports watches.
If anyone in the forum is at this great confab, please check it out for us.
THanks in advance.
That Dr. Saxe, he in demand now.
It is a coffee house and lots of things get discussed with lots of noisy conversation. QUIK has things to offer the sensory coffee house and will also listen all the time to tweak the roadmap.
They will find where advanced algos are needed.
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