Navigating New Frontiers: LEO Satellites & Mars Colonization

Navigating New Frontiers: LEO Satellites & Mars Colonization

Author: Embedded Computing Design October 31, 2024 Duration: 54:26

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On this episode of Embedded Insiders, we’re joined by David Bartlett, Head of Technology in the business unit at u-blox, to explore how low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites could elevate positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) services. Are satellites closer to Earth the answer to providing reliable PNT in the toughest environments?

Then, Rich and Vin sit down with Frank Norris, author of Colonizing Mars, to discuss what it would take to establish a human colony on the Red Planet, and the challenges of establishing a permanent colony there. 

But first, we dive into AI and security. Building on a recent conversation with BlackBerry, I ask Rich and Ken to unpack the complexities of using AI to secure systems against AI-driven threats. How do we ensure that AI solutions stay reliable without introducing new risks?


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Tune in to Embedded Insiders for a genuine conversation about the intricate world of electronics and system design. This isn't a dry lecture; it's a lively discussion led by Tiera Oliver and Ken Briodagh from Embedded Computing Design, who bring their editorial expertise directly to the microphone. They sit down with seasoned veterans from the field, creating an atmosphere that feels more like a insightful chat between colleagues than a formal presentation. Within each episode, you'll hear these experts unpack the latest trends, break down industry news, and examine new products shaping domains like embedded systems, IoT, automotive tech, and security. Whether you're a hardware design engineer, a software developer, or an academic, this podcast cuts through the noise to deliver practical insights and forward-looking analysis. The focus remains squarely on the technical realities and innovations that professionals encounter daily, making complex topics in physics and engineering accessible and engaging. For anyone building the technology of tomorrow, this series offers a valuable perspective straight from the insiders who are doing the work.
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