aicas, a leading producer of Java-based software for analysis, runtime and real-time embedded systems, at Embedded World 2019 will demonstrate its new Industrial-IoT solution, with a focus on developing agile, more efficient operations with Machine Learning.
The company will demonstrate applications of its technologies for realtime empowerment of the data from the very Edge of operations for Industrial IoT (IIoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) processes that are accelerating digital transformations across a wide range of industries.
aicas will introduce the flexibility of its new Jamaica-IOT solution, a secure, downloadable, connected, lightweight application framework for IIoT. Jamaica-IoT’s ability to make data from the edge of operations manageable, will be illustrated as an embedded, ML technology that supports autonomous decision-making using realtime data.
Building on its technologies that have delivered advanced, Connected car technologies, aicas has introduced solutions that meet the demand for reliable realtime data and low latency that are essential for fostering AI and ML for efficient industrial operations. Jamaica-IoT enables dynamic configuration updates as a platform with the flexibility to adapt to different applications with reusability, reliability, security, availability, and support for multiple communication protocols.
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“Companies are discovering their competitive edge can be honed at their network’s edge, where realtime data analytics and control logic can be used to drive out operational inefficiencies,” said Johannes M. Biermann, aicas General Manager. “We look forward to demonstrating how we can open an instant, secure window into their data that so they can see where their operations can be more agile.”
aicas will focus on the power of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) as problem solving becomes an iterative procedure, often with more and more configurations that must be created, downloaded and turned operational. Aicas will demonstrate how these updates can be done quickly, safely and automatically, without a complete exchange of hardware or having to pause the running system.
“Successful Machine Learning models have the ability to draw conclusions from a range of input data based on experience,” said Dr. James J. Hunt, aicas Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technical Officer. “With Jamaica-IoT we’re providing the instant connections for analysis of a variety of data, tools to extract the useful information, and the ability to make informed decisions in realtime.”
The company demonstrated solutions at stand 4-605 within Hall 4 at the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg, in Nuremberg Germany, from February 26-28.
The aicas-team has worked with customers in industrial, automotive, and other embedded software segments for almost two decades now. Originally starting out of the high-tech and academic environment in Karlsruhe, Germany, in recent years aicas has grown into a global high-tech firm with European and American branches serving global customers.
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