DocumentCode :
1286903
Title :
Industrial electronics [Technology 2000 analysis and forecast]
Author :
Kaplan, G.
Volume :
37
Issue :
1
fYear :
2000
Firstpage :
104
Lastpage :
109
Abstract :
Energy savings and higher intelligence are hallmarks of today´s highly competitive world of industrial automation. While power electronics devices and systems deliver ever more watts, they also contribute to electromagnetic interference (EMI), and users are becoming aware of the need to increase their overall system reliability. Teetering on the verge of acceptance are easily programmable service robots, automatically cleaning their way around public facilities. At the same time, researchers are exploring the possibility of using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology on the factory floor. Both the water content of products and their material hardness are being analyzed by MRI scans to monitor product quality. For embedded systems designers, who have the complex task of testing and debugging embedded processors, relief is in the offing with a new, global standard. The standard, for a device interface for embedded processors, should simplify the testing and debugging of the processors used in such fields as automotive electronics, aerospace, telecommunications, appliances, and consumer electronics. Simplifying those tasks ought to shorten the time to market of products and systems in most, if not all, of these areas.
Keywords :
automotive electronics; computer debugging; consumer electronics; electromagnetic interference; energy conservation; industrial robots; magnetic resonance imaging; power electronics; quality control; technological forecasting; EMI; MRI; aerospace; automatic cleaning robots; automotive electronics; consumer electronics; electromagnetic interference; embedded processors; energy savings; industrial automation; intelligence; magnetic resonance imaging; material hardness; power electronics devices; processors debugging; product quality monitoring; programmable service robots; system reliability increase; technology forecast; telecommunications; water content; Aerospace testing; Competitive intelligence; Debugging; Electromagnetic interference; Electronic equipment testing; Industrial electronics; Magnetic resonance imaging; Power electronics; Robotics and automation; Technology forecasting;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9235
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/6.815448
Filename :
815448
Link To Document :
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