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AI’s Impact in Internet of Things Device Design

AI and software-defined instrumentation is fomenting a revolution in every area of test and measurement, and how we design today.

Date: Friday, October 27, 2023
Time: 11:00 AM ET / 10:00 AM CT / 8:00 AM PT

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Summary

Generative AI tools provide exciting and highly efficient new ways for scientists and engineers to analyze large data sets, detect anomalies, and optimize test processes. When coupled with next-generation test solutions, they deliver an entire suite of software-defined test instruments in one reconfigurable device. This includes bench essentials like an oscilloscope and spectrum analyzer to advanced tools like a lock-in amplifier and software-defined radio.  AI can accelerate real-time, hardware-based optimization and decision-making like never before. While AI helps users quickly identify and respond to critical test needs, FPGA-based test solutions give them the tools they need to adapt their workflows on the fly.

Together, these dynamic technologies promise to significantly reshape the landscape of test, with rapid adoption in the aerospace and defense, semiconductor, and automotive industries driven by increased competition. As new AI- and FPGA-based, software-defined solutions propel the next generation of test at lightning speed, scientists and engineers must be ready for the new opportunities and complex challenges that come with their adoption.

Speaker

Ben Nizette | Director of Product | Liquid Instruments

Ben Nizette currently serves as Director of Product at Liquid Instruments, the leader in precision software-defined instrumentation, revolutionizing the way that scientists and engineers discover band create. The first-ever engineer hired at Liquid Instruments, Ben is fueled by a deep passion for technology, and looks forward to redefining the core equipment used in the test and measurement field every day.

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