D&R Industry Articles (March 2021)
Articles for the Week of March 29, 2021
Paving the way for the next generation audio codec for True Wireless Stereo (TWS) applications - PART 3 : Optimizing latency key factor
In this third part of Paving the way for the next generation audio codec for the True Wireless Stereo (TWS) applications whitepaper, the latency performance and how it impacts the ANC performance will be detailed.Articles for the Week of March 22, 2021
Basics of SRAM PUF and how to deploy it for IoT security
This article covers the basics of what an SRAM PUF (physical unclonable function) is and how it works, as well as the functionality it offers in internet of things (IoT) security as the trust anchor for any device.Articles for the Week of March 15, 2021
Colibri, the codec for perfect quality and fast distribution of professional AV over IP
When you look to transition your AV distribution from dedicated cabling to IP networks, one of the considerations is quality. How much of the quality of your rich visual communication has to be sacrificed in order to run it over 1Gbit Ethernet cables?- Increasing bandwidth to 128 GB/s with a tailored PCIe 6.0 IP Controller
- A RISC-V ISA Extension For Ultra-Low Power IoT Wireless Signal Processing
- Paving the way for the next generation audio codec for True Wireless Stereo (TWS) applications - PART 2 : Increasing play time
Articles for the Week of March 8, 2021
Standardized PUF-based Solution for Device eID
In this column, after a background introduction, we will first discuss IEEE 802.1AR standard on secure device identity. Next, we’ll assert PUF is an enabling solution for the device eID. Third, we will discuss PUF related international standards. Fourth, we will present a short tutorial on PUFiot. Fifth, we will assert that PUFiot is an ideal Device eID with wide applications. Finally, we will draw a conclusion on the future trend of Device eID development.Articles for the Week of March 1, 2021
Paving the way for the next generation audio codec for the True Wireless Stereo (TWS) applications - PART 1 : TWS challenges explained
The audio market for wireless Bluetooth headsets is growing rapidly. Audio devices using Bluetooth (BT) connectivity are more ubiquitous than ever. People have gotten used to wireless audio systems, and the mobile phone industry is pushing towards a world without audio connectors and cables. The latest trend in wireless headsets and speakers is True Wireless Stereo systems (TWS), consisting of two independent units that are each charged in their own charging case.