The Firmware Age
So what is firmware anyway?
Firmware is the software that engineers use to control or communicate with electronics. It's typically embedded in a device or 'thing'. Think of it as the bridge from 'soft' software to 'hard' hardware.
How did we get here?
During the late 50's, the Integrated Circuit brought us the rise of the Electronics Age. Miniature electronics ushered in the age of the personal Computer 30 years later.
The Software Age brought computers to life. Software allowed us massive computing power and enabled a generation where people and idea's can be connected at lightning speed. Far removed from the time when finding information required trips to the library, searching through index card, text books, periodicals and microfilm.
Microfilm
In this new Information Age, firmware will be used to extract information from what is now concealed in the things that surround us everyday.
So what do I mean?
I am sitting in a chair, an old wooden chair. Now I'm sure with some fancy googling-about I could find the make and material. But what if I wanted to know how many times has this chair been sat on? How much weight has it bore all these years? Where are stress fractures hidden from the human eye forming? What is the present integrity of the wood? Can I project it's lifespan 'based upon past use and present condition? Are there things I can do to postpone it's inevitable demise?
How about something more important than my chair. How about the house I live in? What's its usable remaining lifespan? I can't look it up on line. I can't google it or spend time at the library to discover it. But now, just imagine a network of hundreds, possibly thousands of sensors built into the structure of my home. Now take those sensors, pass it through some firmware, transmit the data via WiFi to a router and connect it to the 'internet of things'. Pass it through some big data algorithms and there you have it!
This is just the next logical step in this age of information. Information that you can't find because it is 'stealthy'.
Hardware brought us software which brought us information which was out there yet required some effort. Firmware with intensely powerful microprocessors and software will bring us information about 'everything' including information you can't get from a visit to the local library.
Now get up off that chair, because the firmware in your wristband wearable is telling you to get some exercise...
-Bob Scaccia is a blogger, firmware engineer, firmware thought leader and entrepreneur. His company, USA Firmware, focuses on providing best in class engineering talent to businesses who need hardware, firmware and/or software design assistance, consulting, contracting and/or placement. You can reach Bob at [email protected] or learn more about his company at www.usafirmware.com.
Lead Project Engineer at Honeywell
7 年Good article. Your concept of firmware sensors in house can also be used for owner authentication, which because it is embedded deep in the walls somewhere can be tamperproof to large extent
Hardware Engineer at CM Technology
8 年very infirmative article, I also published some similar post on my linkedin, you are welcomed to take a look :-)
Hardware Engineer at CM Technology
8 年Good article
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8 年Great article!
Electronic Engineer at Bramco International Pty Ltd
9 年Good firmware electronics are components in whole network of intelligent networks, which includes computers. I done it before.