Andover, Massachusetts- May 12, 2020- This webinar is for anyone looking for a reliable, easy to master and inexpensive way to develop guidance and navigation solutions for a wide range of autonomous vehicles.
Date: Thursday May 21, 12 PM EDT (9am PDT)
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NC9gwT2uSMmf_Oy8L9Gv0Q
Webinar Agenda
Getting familiar with the OpenIMU300RI EVK
Overview of the SW development environment
Overview of ACEINNA Extension in VS Code
Import Project Example & its Structure
Adding a High Resolution Acceleration CAN message
Building & Uploading to the unit
Checking output results on CAN tool
Questions & Answers
The three speakers for this webinar are Michael Murray, Executive Vice President at ACEINNA. James Fennelly, ACEINNA Product Marketing Manager, and Ravi Komarabathuni, Applications Engineer at ACEINNA.
Michael Murray is responsible for developing and managing sales and marketing strategies for the autonomous markets and customers. He has over 20 years of highly successful experience in technology sales and marketing management including leadership roles at Blackridge Technology, TDK and Analog Devices. Mr. Murray earned an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management, Master’s Degree in Technology Commercialization and a Bachelor’s Degree in Management from Northeastern University, as well as an EE Degree from George Brown College, in Toronto, Canada. He also holds three patents in passive nanotube sensors, with MIT.
Ravi Komarabathuni is an Applications Engineer with ACEINNA’s Inertial Systems group. He has previously worked in the field of Navigation (GNSS/GPS, Inertial, RTK, POSE), Infotainment, Displays & Controls, Connected Services, Autonomous Vehicle Technologies. He had graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical & Electronics Engineering from the Osmania University India, Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering with Navigation specialization from Ohio University, Ohio & Master’s in Business Administration from North Park University, Chicago.
James Fennelly is a Product Marketing Manager – Inertial Sensing Systems at ACEINNA.
He is responsible for defining new products at ACEINNA Inc. He has been working for the past 10 years defining and developing inertial sensing systems to address needs for inertial measurements and advanced algorithms applicable to the automation of construction, agriculture, and other equipment. James has over two decades of experience working with MEMS sensors in various markets and applications. James received his BS EET from the University of Massachusetts.
Watch the previous webinar here – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szHDnQdDAXw&t=28s
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