10.24.18
STMicroelectronics will showcase its solutions for cloud connectivity, Smart Industry, and sensing, featuring a cutting-edge humanoid robot at SEDEX 2018 (COEX, Seoul, Oct. 24-26, 2018).
The humanoid robot integrates a total of 47 ST products, including STM32 microcontrollers (MCU), motion sensors, digital compasses, ToF (Time-of-Flight) sensors to detect distance and movement, pressure and temperature sensors to recognize environmental information, MEMS micro-mirrors for video projection, and MEMS microphones and Bluetooth low energy network processors for external communication. The robot demonstrates the potential of ST’s solutions for applications in Smart Industry, Smart Home, healthcare and others.
At SEDEX 2018, for the first time in Korea, ST will also present its forthcoming AI (Artificial Intelligence) tool for processing edge-computing data in the IoT (Internet of Things) domain. This demonstration will show several examples of how to use ST’s high-performance STM32 microcontrollers to recognize screen images, voice commands, handwritten characters, and human activity using sensors.
ST will highlight its ToF distance-ranging and ambient-light sensors, which allow users to measure distances of up to 4 meters. Visitors to the booth can also check out ST’s new industrial sensors targeting next-gen automation and industrial-solution markets.
The humanoid robot integrates a total of 47 ST products, including STM32 microcontrollers (MCU), motion sensors, digital compasses, ToF (Time-of-Flight) sensors to detect distance and movement, pressure and temperature sensors to recognize environmental information, MEMS micro-mirrors for video projection, and MEMS microphones and Bluetooth low energy network processors for external communication. The robot demonstrates the potential of ST’s solutions for applications in Smart Industry, Smart Home, healthcare and others.
At SEDEX 2018, for the first time in Korea, ST will also present its forthcoming AI (Artificial Intelligence) tool for processing edge-computing data in the IoT (Internet of Things) domain. This demonstration will show several examples of how to use ST’s high-performance STM32 microcontrollers to recognize screen images, voice commands, handwritten characters, and human activity using sensors.
ST will highlight its ToF distance-ranging and ambient-light sensors, which allow users to measure distances of up to 4 meters. Visitors to the booth can also check out ST’s new industrial sensors targeting next-gen automation and industrial-solution markets.