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  • Developing Embedded Hybrid Code Using OpenCL

    RTC Magazine

    OpenCL is a programming framework for managing heterogeneous computing resources such as CPUs and GPUs. OpenCL can be used to accelerate computationally-intensive algorithms in a robust and scalable way. However, complicated problems often require complicated solutions, and OpenCL is a complicated (and powerful) solution. This article delineates the complexity of OpenCL in two ways: (1) by describing the architecture of OpenCL, and it's primary organizing principals (static model, dynamic…

    OpenCL is a programming framework for managing heterogeneous computing resources such as CPUs and GPUs. OpenCL can be used to accelerate computationally-intensive algorithms in a robust and scalable way. However, complicated problems often require complicated solutions, and OpenCL is a complicated (and powerful) solution. This article delineates the complexity of OpenCL in two ways: (1) by describing the architecture of OpenCL, and it's primary organizing principals (static model, dynamic model, memory model, and compilation model); and (2) by describing how to use OpenCL in real-world applications (creating, building, compiling, linking, executing, and debugging OpenCL programs). The article ends with a summary of next steps for OpenCL, and recommendations for further reading.

  • Trading Power and Performance to Achieve Optimal Thermal Design for Battery-Powered Devices

    Communications, Microsystems, Optoelectronics, and Sensors (CMOS)

    In embedded systems there is a science to choosing the right processor for a given design. Usually processors are chosen based on objective factors such as peripheral support, physical packaging, memory, architecture family, and software tools available. This type of quantitative analysis lends itself well to spreadsheets and formulas that can help choose which processor is best. However, for small high-performance battery-powered devices that have heavy processing requirements, thermal…

    In embedded systems there is a science to choosing the right processor for a given design. Usually processors are chosen based on objective factors such as peripheral support, physical packaging, memory, architecture family, and software tools available. This type of quantitative analysis lends itself well to spreadsheets and formulas that can help choose which processor is best. However, for small high-performance battery-powered devices that have heavy processing requirements, thermal performance quickly becomes an urgent design issue to overcome and is often viewed as an elusive and opinion-fraught black-art. Modeling, managing, and characterizing the efficient dissipation of heat in these types of devices is complex. Fortunately, there are new processors coming to the embedded marketplace that have advanced features for managing thermal performance. This, combined with new advances in software modeling techniques and algorithms gives us a fresh playground to innovate new ways to manage thermals in a way that was not previously possible.

  • The Influence of Mass-Market Design Patterns from Adjacent Industries on the Development of Niche Diagnostic Devices

    Medical Design Technology Magazine

    As the state of the art in diagnostic devices evolves within the context of our flattening world economy, manufacturers are facing key defining challenges that affect not only business performance, but also users and patients: uncertain regulatory landscapes, increasingly-demanding user expectations, and tightening cost pressures. By analyzing and implementing design patterns from adjacent industries, we can influence diagnostic device design by opening the eyes of the design process to create…

    As the state of the art in diagnostic devices evolves within the context of our flattening world economy, manufacturers are facing key defining challenges that affect not only business performance, but also users and patients: uncertain regulatory landscapes, increasingly-demanding user expectations, and tightening cost pressures. By analyzing and implementing design patterns from adjacent industries, we can influence diagnostic device design by opening the eyes of the design process to create more nimble, innovative, and disruptive diagnostic products within an increasingly competitive climate.

  • Preparing For Future Health Technology Trends by Analyzing Current Consumer Demand

    American Telemedicine Association (ATA)

    Slow regulatory cycles combined with the reality of fast-moving technology curves can cause new homecare telemedicine products to feel old to users that have the latest consumer technology in their pocket. This presentation explores problems and potential solutions to combating this effect. Problems include (A) fast-moving consumer technology keeps setting the bar for user interaction and design standards, (B) keeping current with latest technology often requires the creation of non-standard…

    Slow regulatory cycles combined with the reality of fast-moving technology curves can cause new homecare telemedicine products to feel old to users that have the latest consumer technology in their pocket. This presentation explores problems and potential solutions to combating this effect. Problems include (A) fast-moving consumer technology keeps setting the bar for user interaction and design standards, (B) keeping current with latest technology often requires the creation of non-standard proprietary solutions, and (C) the desire to exert control over the safety and efficacy of a medical product causes medical device companies to naturally trend towards vertical integration, and trend away from horizontal market relevance. This presentation presents possible solutions to each of these problems, but above all, argues that a careful and smart approach to interaction design is the key to wide-spread adoption and success.

  • Multi-Core Architectural Decomposition Methods for Low-Power Symmetric and Asymmetric Multi-Processing

    Design West Multicore Developers Conference

    Thanks to the laws of physics and the practical limits on rates of thermal heat dissipation, CPU clock cycles in integrated circuits are no longer increasing year-over-year at the same rate that memory densities are. For this reason, we have seen a proliferation of multi-core CPUs for commercial desktop PCs, and are now beginning to see this trend impact embedded systems as well. This presentation explains intersecting variables of performance, power, and complexity, and how these variables…

    Thanks to the laws of physics and the practical limits on rates of thermal heat dissipation, CPU clock cycles in integrated circuits are no longer increasing year-over-year at the same rate that memory densities are. For this reason, we have seen a proliferation of multi-core CPUs for commercial desktop PCs, and are now beginning to see this trend impact embedded systems as well. This presentation explains intersecting variables of performance, power, and complexity, and how these variables change dynamically in a multi-core embedded environment. The primary focus of this presentation is to delineate tools and techniques for managing homogeneous and heterogeneous embedded cores through intelligent architectural decomposition, particularly when low-power design is a primary constraint.

  • Intelligent Data Management for Wireless Medical Devices

    Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry (MDDI) Guide to Outsourcing

    Organizations in a variety of industries are adopting mobile wireless technologies at an explosive rate. This rapid deployment is dramatically increasing the demand on mobile networks. Wireless carriers claim that supporting the explosion in data services is affecting profitability. The likely outcome will be new data plans to better monetize data services, which could include charging by capacity, speed, time of day, or content type. This change creates uncertainty and potentially high costs…

    Organizations in a variety of industries are adopting mobile wireless technologies at an explosive rate. This rapid deployment is dramatically increasing the demand on mobile networks. Wireless carriers claim that supporting the explosion in data services is affecting profitability. The likely outcome will be new data plans to better monetize data services, which could include charging by capacity, speed, time of day, or content type. This change creates uncertainty and potentially high costs in the business models for wireless data applications.

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  • Domain-Driven Device Cloud Design with Monte Carlo Methods

    Embedded Systems Design

    Cloud computing is an emerging trend. Consequently, more and more embedded devices are becoming connected to "The Cloud." Features that were previously included on the device are now being moved to The Cloud and provided as a service. This trend not only requires a new way of thinking about system design, but also enables a new level of algorithmic analysis that is moving us closer to unlocking the true promise of device clouds: data visualization.

  • Wireless in Telehealth: Critical Considerations for Technology Adoption

    Embedded Computing Design

    As telehealth home care continues to evolve, the wireless and medical device industries face numerous challenges. This article explores technology, patient, and standards considerations, in addition to the necessary improvements to wireless technology – all factors critical to the ultimate success of in-home health care management.

  • Minimizing Technology Drift in Vertically-Integrated Medical Device Companies via Strategic Outsourcing

    Medical Design Technology Magazine

    Medium to large medical device companies often strive to become vertically integrated: they might own their own silicon fab, design their own hardware, engineer proprietary protocols, build their own testing and deployment equipment from scratch, and design their own custom manufacturing processes. Although there are good reasons for companies in regulated markets to become more vertically integrated (control over diverse processes, control of quality, and control of the supply chain), it can…

    Medium to large medical device companies often strive to become vertically integrated: they might own their own silicon fab, design their own hardware, engineer proprietary protocols, build their own testing and deployment equipment from scratch, and design their own custom manufacturing processes. Although there are good reasons for companies in regulated markets to become more vertically integrated (control over diverse processes, control of quality, and control of the supply chain), it can often cause a technology drift effect over time between the company’s core competencies and industry trends. This article discusses how outsourcing can be used strategically in key circumstances to gain valuable access to otherwise unavailable and diverse solutions from non-medical industries for medical device manufacturers thereby minimizing the technology drift effect.

  • Android Adoption and its Economic Impacts to Product Software Strategy

    Real-Time & Embedded Computing Conference (RTECC) Keynote

    Due to the recent increased rate of Android adoption for mobile computing platforms, a natural question arises for embedded product developers and leaders regarding how to engage with the movement and leverage its success. By using the economic model of Cross-Elasticity of Demand (XED), we can come up with a framework that guides our thinking about how the changing price point for one product family (i.e. the adoption of Android), affects the demand for another (i.e. a given corporate software…

    Due to the recent increased rate of Android adoption for mobile computing platforms, a natural question arises for embedded product developers and leaders regarding how to engage with the movement and leverage its success. By using the economic model of Cross-Elasticity of Demand (XED), we can come up with a framework that guides our thinking about how the changing price point for one product family (i.e. the adoption of Android), affects the demand for another (i.e. a given corporate software product roadmap). This presentation attempts to introduce such a framework by analyzing (A) independent products in the marketplace, (B) substitute products in the marketplace, and (C) complementary products in the market place, with the goal of enabling intelligent and timely business decisions within a dynamic technical climate.

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Patents

  • Facilitating communication between smart object and application provider

    Filed US 20150256651

    A smart object establishes communication with an application provider server computing device by sending a request to a manufacturer server computing device to identify a second server computing device; receiving a response from the first server computing device with an identifier indicating the second server computing device; and using the identifier to establish communication between the smart object and the second server computing device.

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  • Configuring network access parameters

    Filed US 20150257008

    A method for configuring network access parameters for a smart object to access a network is disclosed. The method comprises connecting, by the smart object, to a network using a first network access device. The smart object uses a wireless networking protocol to connect to the first network access device. The method further comprises authenticating the smart object with a server on the network and receiving network access information from the server. The network access information relates to a…

    A method for configuring network access parameters for a smart object to access a network is disclosed. The method comprises connecting, by the smart object, to a network using a first network access device. The smart object uses a wireless networking protocol to connect to the first network access device. The method further comprises authenticating the smart object with a server on the network and receiving network access information from the server. The network access information relates to a second network access device. The method further comprises using the network access information to connect to the network using the second network access device.

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  • Methods for embedding device-specific data to enable remote identification and provisioning of specific devices

    Filed US 20130193203

    The invention provides systems and methods for providing a unified single-scan user interface for accessing and managing a remotely located device throughout its life cycle, including cellular network provisioning, cloud data provider registration, initialization and activation, as well as providing end users with easy access to the device and its data. The end user simply powers the device on and the device automatically connects with the communication network and the cloud data provider. The…

    The invention provides systems and methods for providing a unified single-scan user interface for accessing and managing a remotely located device throughout its life cycle, including cellular network provisioning, cloud data provider registration, initialization and activation, as well as providing end users with easy access to the device and its data. The end user simply powers the device on and the device automatically connects with the communication network and the cloud data provider. The device comes to the end user already provisioned and paired and activated with the cloud data provider and the communication network provider. Device-specific data is, at manufacture, encoded onto machine-readable labels and complied in a table within a remote database. The present invention thus allows identification and provisioning of individual devices using a mobile device such as a smartphone or the like.

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  • Method for embedding device-specific data to enable provisioning a device with a mobile device

    Filed US 20130210412

    The invention provides methods for providing a unified single-scan user interface for accessing and managing a remotely located device throughout its life cycle, including cellular network provisioning, cloud data provider registration, initialization and activation, as well as providing end users with easy access to the device and its data. The end user simply powers the device on and the device automatically connects with the communication network and the cloud data provider. The device comes…

    The invention provides methods for providing a unified single-scan user interface for accessing and managing a remotely located device throughout its life cycle, including cellular network provisioning, cloud data provider registration, initialization and activation, as well as providing end users with easy access to the device and its data. The end user simply powers the device on and the device automatically connects with the communication network and the cloud data provider. The device comes to the end user already provisioned and paired and activated with the cloud data provider and the communication network provider. The end user may provision the device by scanning an optically scannable identification label having device-specific data embedded thereon using a mobile device such as a smartphone or the like.

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  • Methods for embedding device-specific data to enable remote access to real time device data

    Filed US 20130200142

    The invention provides systems and methods for providing a unified single-scan user interface for accessing and managing a remotely located device throughout its life cycle, including cellular network provisioning, cloud data provider registration, initialization and activation, as well as providing end users with easy access to the device and its data. The end user simply powers the device on and the device automatically connects with the communication network and the cloud data provider. The…

    The invention provides systems and methods for providing a unified single-scan user interface for accessing and managing a remotely located device throughout its life cycle, including cellular network provisioning, cloud data provider registration, initialization and activation, as well as providing end users with easy access to the device and its data. The end user simply powers the device on and the device automatically connects with the communication network and the cloud data provider. The device comes to the end user already provisioned and paired and activated with the cloud data provider and the communication network provider. The device is capable of monitoring operational and/or environmental parameters comprising physical and/or chemical data which may be monitored by a mobile device. The mobile device may also initiate modification of the manufactured device's parameters.

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  • Systems, devices and methods for provisioning, pairing and activating a newly manufactured device for automatic joining of customer's network

    Filed US 20130185400

    The invention provides systems and methods for providing a unified single-scan user interface for accessing and managing a remotely located device throughout its life cycle, including cellular network provisioning, cloud data provider registration, initialization and activation, as well as providing end users with easy access to the device and its data. The end user simply powers the device on and the device automatically connects with the communication network and the cloud data provider. The…

    The invention provides systems and methods for providing a unified single-scan user interface for accessing and managing a remotely located device throughout its life cycle, including cellular network provisioning, cloud data provider registration, initialization and activation, as well as providing end users with easy access to the device and its data. The end user simply powers the device on and the device automatically connects with the communication network and the cloud data provider. The device comes to the end user already provisioned and paired and activated with the cloud data provider and the communication network provider. Further, the user account, or accounts, for the use of the device is both active and recorded for billing by the various service providers supporting the device use, i.e., the communication network provider(s).

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Honors & Awards

  • Titans of Technology - Mark Benson

    Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal

    The Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal connects the business community with breaking news and features. The Titans of Technology award recognizes individuals who are transforming Minnesota's tech industry and giving companies a competitive edge. In spring of 2017, the Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal awarded Mark Benson honors as a top CTO in the region.

  • Forbes Technology Council

    Forbes

    Forbes is one of the most iconic media companies in the world. The Forbes Technology Council is an invitation-only community for world-class CIOs, CTOs and technology executives. Members are selected based on their technology expertise, leadership in a high-growth business, track record of industry recognition, and community impact. Mark Benson was invited to the Forbes Technology Council in 2016 and is a regular contributor on Forbes.com.

    https://forbestechcouncil.com/

  • Executive Corner

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    Through its recurring online publication, HP Matter provides in-depth insight and expertise on a variety of trending topics and quickly evolving industries. Each issue features Executive Corner interviews with thought leaders in fields relevant to the issue’s topic. Their October, 2015 issue (The Energy Issue: Exploring the Resources that Power Economies) featured Mark Benson and examined the convergence of energy and technology, as well as the shift of the energy landscape towards connectivity…

    Through its recurring online publication, HP Matter provides in-depth insight and expertise on a variety of trending topics and quickly evolving industries. Each issue features Executive Corner interviews with thought leaders in fields relevant to the issue’s topic. Their October, 2015 issue (The Energy Issue: Exploring the Resources that Power Economies) featured Mark Benson and examined the convergence of energy and technology, as well as the shift of the energy landscape towards connectivity in an effort to enable greater efficiencies, reduce consumption, and improve consumer experiences.

    https://www.hpematter.com/exec/mark-benson

  • Meet a Minnesota CTO: Mark Benson

    TECHdotMN

    TECHdotMN cultivates and reports on Minnesota's high tech ecosystem and the early stage ventures within it through a mix of unique audio/video features and written word. TECHdotMN's Meet a Minnesota CTO series gets up close and personal with Minnesota’s chief technologists. In May of 2015, TECHdotMN featured Mark Benson.

    http://tech.mn/news/2015/05/21/meet-a-minnesota-cto-mark-benson/

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