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کانال Embedded Systems (@embedded_system) در بخش زبانی انگلیسی بازیگری فعال است. در حال حاضر جامعه شامل 13 712 مشترک است و جایگاه 9 375 را در دسته فناوری و برنامه‌ها و رتبه 46 را در منطقه هولندا دارد.

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بر اساس آخرین داده‌ها در تاریخ 22 ژوئن, 2026، کانال فعالیت پایداری دارد. در ۳۰ روز گذشته تغییر اعضا برابر 98 و در ۲۴ ساعت گذشته برابر -7 بوده و همچنان دسترسی گسترده‌ای حفظ شده است.

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  • نرخ تعامل (ER): میانگین تعامل مخاطب 11.75% است و در ۲۴ ساعت نخست پس از انتشار، محتوا معمولاً N/A% واکنش نسبت به کل مشترکان کسب می‌کند.
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News, articles, guides, analytics, projects and startups from the embedded industry. Topics of the channel: ◽️ machine learning ◽️ internet of things ◽️ embedded software ◽️ advanced electronics ◽️ new engineering ideas ⤵️ Share and subscribe!

به لطف به‌روزرسانی‌های پرتکرار (آخرین داده در تاریخ 23 ژوئن, 2026)، کانال همواره به‌روز و دارای دسترسی بالاست. تحلیل‌ها نشان می‌دهد مخاطبان به‌طور فعال با محتوا تعامل دارند و آن را به نقطه اثرگذاری مهم در دسته فناوری و برنامه‌ها تبدیل کرده‌اند.

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📚 Alex J. Gutman, Jordan Goldmeier - Becoming a Data Head (2021) How to Think, Speak, and Understand Data Science, Statistics, and Machine Learning Becoming a Data Head is a complete guide for data science in the workplace: covering everything from the personalities you’ll work with to the math behind the algorithms. The authors have spent years in data trenches and sought to create a fun, approachable, and eminently readable book. Whether you’re a business professional, engineer, executive, or aspiring data scientist, this book is for you. You’ll learn how to: ▫️ Think statistically and understand the role variation plays in your life and decision making ▫️ Speak intelligently and ask the right questions about the statistics and results you encounter in the workplace ▫️ Understand what’s really going on with machine learning, text analytics, deep learning, and artificial intelligence #books #machine_learning

🔋 Cement-Based Batteries May Turn Buildings Into Massive Power Storage Facilities Chalmers University of Technology (CUT) pr
🔋 Cement-Based Batteries May Turn Buildings Into Massive Power Storage Facilities Chalmers University of Technology (CUT) presented a new cement-based battery that could form the building blocks of entire structures to store energy harvested by renewables. The CUT team's concrete-based battery does, indeed, have a relatively strong performance. The researchers said that tests showed the battery has an energy density of 7 Wh per square meter of material (or 0.8 Watthours per liter) — 10 times more than previous concrete battery solutions. The CUT team did note that their research is in its very early stages. One issue that will have to be resolved, for example, is the fact that concrete buildings have an incredibly long lifespan, not matched by batteries. Despite the drawbacks, the CUT team has already envisioned use cases for concrete battery storage. More information... #news #battery

📰 Embedded Vision Sees a Bright Future Driven by advances in sensors, processors and software, embedded vision is going ever
📰 Embedded Vision Sees a Bright Future Driven by advances in sensors, processors and software, embedded vision is going everywhere – from agriculture to factories, and from autonomous vehicles to professional sports. Even the Covid-19 pandemic has served to accelerate its deployment with vision systems being used in applications like public surveillance, health and safety inspection. Artificial intelligence (AI) is gaining momentum in embedded vision and image processing applications as developers increasingly apply deep learning and neural networks to improve object detection and classification. With an increased ease-of-use, lower prices, and smaller devices that fit into existing machineries, embedded vision will be more accessible for smaller companies that haven’t used embedded vision before. More information... #news #machine_learning #artificial_intelligence

🤖 This flying AI robot can pick fruit – preventing waste in the process Tevel Aerobotics Technologies, has invented a flying autonomous robot (FAR) which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and pick fruit. The robot can work 24 hours a day and picks only ripe fruit. The innovation was a direct response to labour shortages. “There are never enough hands available to pick fruit at the right time and the right cost. Fruit is left to rot in the orchard or sold at a fraction of its peak value, while farmers lose billions of dollars each year,” the company says. The FAR robot uses AI perception algorithms to locate fruit trees and vision algorithms to find the fruit among the foliage and classify its size and ripeness. The robot then works out the best way to approach the fruit and remain stable as its picking arm grasps the fruit. More information... #articles #robots

📚 Robert Oshana, Mark Kraeling - Software Engineering for Embedded Systems 2nd Edition (2020) This book gives you the techniques and technologies in software engineering to optimally design and implement your embedded system. Written by experts with a solutions focus, this encyclopedic reference gives you an indispensable aid to tackling the day-to-day problems when using software engineering methods to develop your embedded systems. You will learn: ▫️ The principles of good architecture for an embedded system. ▫️ Design practices to help make your embedded project successful. ▫️ How to develop user interfaces for embedded systems. ▫️ Strategies for testing and deploying your embedded system, and ensuring quality development processes. ▫️ Practical techniques for optimizing embedded software for performance, memory, and power. #books #design #software

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🤖 ANYmal - autonomous robot for solving industrial inspection and maintenance tasks ANYmal’s design enables autonomous navigation throughout complex and large-scale industrial facilities. Onboarding ANYmal does not require special preparations within your facility, the robot uses its built-in sensors to adapts to its surroundings. The robot is waterproof and weatherproof, sparing your staff unnecessary exposure to harsh or dangerous conditions. Robot optimizes routine condition monitoring tasks through its ability to collect and report visual, thermographic, and vibration analysis. AI-based algorithms provide consistent, reliable, and up-to-date information on the health of your equipment and infrastructure. Features: ▫️ Edge computing: Built-in data processing for short reaction times and bandwidth savings ▫️ Geo-localized: All inspection data is associated with accurate temporal and 3D spatial information ▫️ Open API: Enables integration with third-party solutions More information... #articles #robots

💻 12 common attacks on embedded systems Interesting article that sums up the most popular attack types on embedded systems.
💻 12 common attacks on embedded systems Interesting article that sums up the most popular attack types on embedded systems. Software-based attacks: target the brains of the system — the application that manages the devices. A successful attack on software allows a hacker to access data or gain control over an embedded system. Searching for vulnerabilities in software design and code is the most popular vector of attack because it’s possible to conduct such an attack remotely. Network-based attacks: exploits network infrastructure vulnerabilities and can also be performed remotely. Using these vulnerabilities, hackers can listen for, intercept, and modify traffic transmitted by an embedded system. Side-channel attacks: intend to use hardware security flaws in embedded systems to hack them. A side-channel attack is the hardest and most expensive type of attack, as it requires precise knowledge of the hardware design and physical availability of the target system. More information... #articles #security

💻 12 common attacks on embedded systems Interesting article which sums up the most popular attacks type on embedded systems
💻 12 common attacks on embedded systems Interesting article which sums up the most popular attacks type on embedded systems and possible countermeasures against them. Software-based attacks target the brains of the system — the application that manages the devices. A successful attack on software allows a hacker to access data or gain control over an embedded system. Searching for vulnerabilities in software design and code is the most popular vector of attack because it’s possible to conduct such an attack remotely. Also, a software-based attack doesn’t require specific knowledge from hackers, as they can use typical attacks like deploying malware and brute-forcing.

📚 Jean-Georges Valle - Practical Hardware Pentesting (2021) A Guide to Attacking Embedded Systems and Protecting Them Against the Most Common Hardware Attacks Hardware pentesting involves leveraging hardware interfaces and communication channels to find vulnerabilities in a device. Practical Hardware Pentesting will help you to plan attacks, hack your embedded devices, and secure the hardware infrastructure. What you will learn: ▫️ Perform an embedded system test and identify security critical functionalities. ▫️ Locate critical security components and buses and learn how to attack them. ▫️ Discover how to dump and modify stored information. ▫️ Understand and exploit the relationship between the firmware and hardware. ▫️ Identify and attack the security functions supported by the functional blocks of the device. ▫️ Develop an attack lab to support advanced device analysis and attacks. #books #security #design

🤖 China's Zhurong rover makes history with Mars landing China's Zhurong rover touched down on Mars early Saturday, state med
🤖 China's Zhurong rover makes history with Mars landing China's Zhurong rover touched down on Mars early Saturday, state media reported. The 1.85 meters tall rover is solar-powered and has a mass of around 240 kg, making it far smaller than the huge, 1,025-kg radioisotope-powered Perseverance but larger than NASA’s earlier Spirit and Opportunity rovers. The six-wheeled rover has a top speed of 200 meters-per-hour and was tested out at a site built by the China Academy of Space Technology. The rover carries six science payloads to study the topography, geology, soil structure, minerals and rock types and atmosphere in the area: ▫️ NaTeCam: A pair of 2048 × 2048 pixel navigation and terrain cameras. ▫️ MSCam: A multispectral camera installed on the mast between the NaTeCams to provide information on surface materials. ▫️ MarSCoDe: The Mars Surface Composition Detector includes a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) spectrometer. More information... #news #robots

🚀 How SpaceX lands Starship (optimal trajectory) As part of a personal push to learn more about non-linear control, I have been playing around with a pretty powerful method known as trajectory optimization. Once the base code is set up, it’s fairly easy to go apply to various systems. While waiting for Starship SN15 to launch (it was in fact scrubbed, sad), I decided to pull together an estimate for some of it’s dynamics and see if I could get my toy 2D simulation to perform that epic flip and land itself. To my excitement, after some finessing, it worked quite well. But what really surprised me was when I played the output side by side with actual landing footage: it lined up very very well. To me, this means one of two things: either I got incredibly lucky, or SpaceX is running a very similar optimization on their actual system. I think both are true. More information... #articles #control #software

🚀 How SpaceX lands Starship (sort of) As part of a personal push to learn more about non-linear control, I have been playing around with a pretty powerful method known as trajectory optimization. Once the base code is set up, it’s fairly easy to go apply to various systems

💻 The Lisperati1000 Is a Cyberdeck Terminal Dedicated to Lisp Programming If you’re new to coding and want something easy to
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💻 The Lisperati1000 Is a Cyberdeck Terminal Dedicated to Lisp Programming If you’re new to coding and want something easy to use, Python is great. For performance and capability, it’s hard to beat programming in C. But if you need some complex algorithms — particularly algorithms that do a lot of heavy mathematical lifting — then Lisp is the ideal choice. Dr. Conrad Barski has a long history of a using Lisp to program enterprise medical software and has even authored books on the language. He wanted a small, portable device for coding Lisp on the go and built the Lisperati1000 cyberdeck terminal for the job. The Lisperati1000 is a very compact device based on the Raspberry Pi Zero W single-board computer. Its most striking feature is the 8.8” LCD display, which has an ultra-wide aspect ratio with a resolution of 1920x480. More information... #projects #lisp #programming #electronics #3d_modeling #raspberry

📟 How to design a motherboard for your electronics project After the prototyping phase of any electronics project, I like to
📟 How to design a motherboard for your electronics project After the prototyping phase of any electronics project, I like to make a "Motherboard" PCB. For this phase I will continue to use breakout boards for all of the individual components, but link them together using a PCB. This allows the PCB design to stay simple and flexible, and makes them easy to hand manufacture them in my workshop. This is a great setup if you want to do a small (10ish) beta run of your project before designing a full product. I have shipped many hardware products using this stage, it's a great way to validate your MVP before putting money into tooling and CM bring up. This tutorial will walk through the process that I follow to create a motherboard. The intended audience is someone who has already wired up a prototype on a breadboard, and wants to get started bundling them together into a motherboard. More information: Part 1 Part 2 #electronics #hardware #design

📃 Reverse Engineering an Unknown Microcontroller As part of my work on reverse-engineering eInk price tags I ran into an int
📃 Reverse Engineering an Unknown Microcontroller As part of my work on reverse-engineering eInk price tags I ran into an interesting problem. One particular company (Samsung Electro Mechanics/SoluM) switched from a third party chip I had figured out (Marvell 88MZ100) to a new chip in their next generation tags. This chip seemed to be made by them, custom, for this purpose. This never bodes well for reverse-engineering. A friend provided me with a few tags containing this chip to play with. There were two types that had a segment-based e-Ink display and one that had a normal graphical eInk display. They had the same main chip on them, so I started with the segment-based device, since it is easier to understand a simpler unknown system. It was not quite clear where to start, but, of course, that kind of puzzle is always the most interesting! More information... #articles #hardware #reverse

🚀 Exploring the SpaceX software The actual work of software development by vehicle engineers is largely done using C++, whic
🚀 Exploring the SpaceX software The actual work of software development by vehicle engineers is largely done using C++, which has been the mainstay of the company’s code since its early days. The software reads text-based configuration files. “We invented simple domain specific languages to express those things, such that other engineers in the company who are not software engineers can maybe configure it.” Flight software for rockets at SpaceX is structured around the concept of a control cycle. “You read all of your inputs: sensors that we read in through an ADC, packets from the network, data from an IMU, updates from a star tracker or guidance sensor, commands from the ground,” explains Gerding. “You do some processing of those to determine your state, like where you are in the world or the status of the life support system. That determines your outputs – you write those, wait until the next tick of the clock, and then do the whole thing over again.” More information... #articles #software

📚 Dan Bader - Python Tricks: A Buffet of Awesome Python Features (2017) The Book you’ll discover Python’s best practices and the power of beautiful & Pythonic code with simple examples and a step-by-step narrative. You’ll get one step closer to mastering Python, so you can write beautiful and idiomatic code that comes to you naturally. Who Should Read This Book: ▫️ If you’re wondering which lesser known parts in Python you should know about, you’ll get a roadmap with this book. Discover cool (yet practical!) Python tricks and blow your coworkers’ minds in your next code review. ▫️ If you’ve got experience with legacy versions of Python, the book will get you up to speed with modern patterns and features introduced in Python 3 and backported to Python 2. ▫️ If you’ve worked with other programming languages and you want to get up to speed with Python, you’ll pick up the idioms and practical tips you need. #books #programming #python

🧠 Free Machine Learning course by Andrew Ng This course provides a broad introduction to machine learning, datamining, and s
🧠 Free Machine Learning course by Andrew Ng This course provides a broad introduction to machine learning, datamining, and statistical pattern recognition. Topics include: ▫️ Supervised learning (parametric/non-parametric algorithms, support vector machines, kernels, neural networks). ▫️ Unsupervised learning (clustering, dimensionality reduction, recommender systems, deep learning). ▫️ Best practices in machine learning (bias/variance theory; innovation process in machine learning and AI). More information: Youtube playlist with lectures Course on Coursera Matlab implementation Python implementation: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 #courses #machine_learning #python #artificial_intelligence #programming

💻 CanoPy Canopy is a visualization tool for plotting CAN bus message payloads A basic PC CAN interface simply dumps the bus’s message traffic into the terminal, while more sophisticated tools organize messages by the address of their intended recipients. Both of these approaches digitally lift the hood and let you examine what your car is thinking, but the wall-of-numbers approach makes finding the patterns that hold the keys to reverse engineering difficult. Automatically plotting the data with CanoPy makes finding correlations much easier, after which the text-based tools can be used to focus in on a few specific addresses. More information... #projects #software #python

📃 7 Tips for Honing Your Embedded System Skills The dynamic nature of the field is taking place at an ever-accelerating rate
📃 7 Tips for Honing Your Embedded System Skills The dynamic nature of the field is taking place at an ever-accelerating rate, which means it keeps the practitioners on their toes to constantly learn, adapt and innovate. Participate in IEEE events I’ve been actively participating in IEEE-USA for the past seven-plus years and have found it a great place to hone my skill set. Read one engineering book per quarter There is a concept known as a forgetting curve which essentially shows that we forget 90% of what we hear and read within one week unless it is reinforced. That’s why it’s a good practice to read a chapter, do some exercises, solidify the take-a-ways into your habits and then move on. Always have an “experimental” project in the works I’ve found that having an “experimental” or fun side project is a great way to keep existing skills fresh and learn new skills. More information... #articles