Linux Kernel Tuning for IP Version 6 Networking
This paper describes the procedure for enhancing the Linux operating system with Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) networking feature. This paper also describes the linux kernel with IPV6 networking support, booting linux desktop machines with new IPV6 network supportive kernel, and its graphical representation. This paper lists the procedure to test the IPv6 enabled linux desktop kernel. The resultant IPv6 enabled linux kernels scale over Internet Protocol version 4 linux kernels in terms of built-in security support (IPSEC), efficient routing, address auto configuration, automated network (router) renumbering, and built in mobility support(MIPv6).
Functional Test Automation without Programming
The need for functional test automation is increasing. Many companies have developed 'homegrown' software solutions to meet their automation requirements. Over time, these solutions have expanded to include additional features like data aggregation, analysis, reporting, monitoring, etc. In addition, a number of commercial test automation tools are available. Until recently, there was no single solution that addressed the totality of manufacturers' needs.
Analog Devices ADIS16365 Inertial Sensor
The ADIS16365 IMU (inertial measurement unit), from Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), is an intelligent sensor with six-degrees-of-freedom (6 DoF). The ADIS16365 IMU combines high-performance, simplicity, and an improved data interface that delivers faster response times and lowers power consumption relative to other IMUs in its class. The ADIS16365 is backwards compatible with other iSensor 6 DoF sensors and includes a faster data access interface, additional system I/O, a higher dynamic range accelerometer (17g), and an extended temperature range of –40 degrees C to +105 degrees C. The device is housed in a compact module measuring 23 mm × 23 mm × 23 mm. The ADIS16365 is sampling now and is priced at $375 per unit in 1,000-unit quantities.
STMicroelectronics STv0986 Image Signal Processor
The STv0986, from STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), is a high-performance, stand-alone image signal processor with dual-camera support that brings DSC-like performance to mobile imaging applications. Capable of controlling the entire imaging subsystem in a mobile phone, ST's newest digital image processor supports a wide range of camera modules including SMIA-compatible (Standard Mobile Imaging Architecture) sensors with up to 5-megapixel resolution. In addition to mobile phones, the STv0986 is suitable for use in PDAs, mobile games, security cameras and video phones. The STv0986 mobile imaging processor is in volume production now, with samples priced at $4.
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