embedded world 2017: Seeking ALPHA for Autonomous Drive Applications

By Rich Nass

Executive Vice President

Embedded Computing Design

March 20, 2017

embedded world 2017: Seeking ALPHA for Autonomous Drive Applications

At embedded world 2017, Milan Bjelica, UI/UX lead at RT-RK walks Rich Nass of Embedded Computing Design through a semi-autonomous driving demonstration (Hall 4, Booth 614) based on TDA2 chips from...

At embedded world 2017, Milan Bjelica, UI/UX lead at RT-RK walks Rich Nass of Embedded Computing Design through a semi-autonomous driving demonstration (Hall 4, Booth 614) based on TDA2 chips from Texas Instruments and a software stack from RT-RK. Implemented in a mirror replacement application, Milan explains how the low-cost entry platform for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), codenamed ALPHA, will enable innovation and scale in safety-critical autonomous drive applications.

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Richard Nass’ key responsibilities include setting the direction for all aspects of OSM’s ECD portfolio, including digital, print, and live events. Previously, Nass was the Brand Director for Design News. Prior, he led the content team for UBM’s Medical Devices Group, and all custom properties and events. Nass has been in the engineering OEM industry for more than 30 years. In prior stints, he led the Content Team at EE Times, Embedded.com, and TechOnLine. Nass holds a BSEE degree from NJIT.

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