SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Oct. 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Green Hills Software, the global leader in embedded safety and security, will exhibit at Arm TechCon 2018, October 16 – 18 in San Jose, CA. See the latest innovative industry-specific solutions from securing IoT and life-critical medical devices to consolidating complex automotive cockpit software in safe and secure domains. Meet with us to discuss your project's goals and challenges with our embedded systems experts.
Green Hills Software Conference Session at Arm TechCon
Title: Hack-proofing your C/C++ code
Presenter: Greg Davis, Director of Compiler Engineering
When: Tuesday, October 16 – 2:30 – 3:20pm
Synopsis: While 85% of embedded designs use C and C++, these languages are notorious for allowing unsafe code practices that give hackers a way to attack. This talk shows exactly how to keep your Internet-connected product safe by writing your code properly the first time. Well-proven tools and techniques can be used to augment any software-design paradigm, and to effectively hack-proof your code. Techniques include coding conventions, automatic run-time error checking, manual compile-time and run-time assertions, static analysis, and the most common mistakes to avoid.
Demonstrations in Green Hills booth #1035
Safe & Secure ECU Consolidation
These demonstrations showcase the trusted consolidation of multiple Integrated Cockpit functions, including in-vehicle infotainment system and digital instrument cluster. The safety-certified INTEGRITY® RTOS provides a trusted foundation for system designers to build a single scalable platform hosting guest operating systems while concurrently running one or more safety-critical applications.
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 for Automotive processor running a Qt digital instrument cluster as a native INTEGRITY application and virtual machine hosting Automotive Grade Linux running on top of INTEGRITY
- NXP i.MX 8-QuadMax applications processor running a Crank digital instrument cluster as a native INTEGRITY application and Crank infotainment applications running on virtualized Linux
Medical Instrument Graphics Demo
This demonstration features an embedded UI development package from Crank Software deployed on the safety- and security-certified INTEGRITY RTOS and running on an NXP i.MX 8-QuadMax processor. This integration creates an ideal platform for quickly producing high-performance, rich 3D graphics for a variety of next-generation medical devices, including patient health monitors, infusion pumps, or robotic surgery systems.
Securing the Internet of Things
In collaboration with partners Qt and Clarinox, this demonstration showcases Bluetooth real-time sensor integration from Clarinox running on a Texas Instruments SensorTag device through a Qt-based human machine interface (HMI). The separation architecture of the Green Hills INTEGRITY RTOS assures freedom-from-interference.
About Green Hills Software
Founded in 1982, Green Hills Software is the worldwide leader in embedded safety and security. In 2008, the Green Hills INTEGRITY-178 RTOS was the first and only operating system to be certified by NIAP (National Information Assurance Partnership comprised of NSA & NIST) to EAL 6+, High Robustness, the highest level of security ever achieved for any software product. Our open architecture integrated development solutions address deeply embedded, absolute security and high-reliability applications for the military/avionics, medical, industrial, automotive, networking, consumer and other markets that demand industry-certified solutions. Green Hills Software is headquartered in Santa Barbara, CA, with European headquarters in the United Kingdom. Visit Green Hills Software at www.ghs.com.
Green Hills, the Green Hills logo, INTEGRITY and Multivisor are trademarks or registered trademarks of Green Hills Software in the U.S. and/or internationally. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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