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The Beginning of a New Chapter

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher October 22, 20255 comments

After years of hesitation, Stephane Boucher and Jacob Beningo finally turned their virtual events into an in-person reality with the inaugural Signal Processing Summit and Embedded Systems Summit at the Sonesta Silicon Valley. The post captures the logistics, a last-minute travel scare during a US government shutdown, the joy of meeting speakers like Fred Harris, and practical lessons for future technical events. It closes by inviting community feedback and venue suggestions.


Signal Processing Summit - Cancellation Policy

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher September 10, 2025

The post announces a flexible cancellation policy for the inaugural Signal Processing Summit, an intimate DSP event limited to 70 seats and scheduled in Silicon Valley this October. It explains refundable options designed to give attendees confidence when registering early: a full refund minus a $95 processing fee for cancellations before the end of September, a 50% refund for cancellations in October before October 6, and no refunds after that date. The policy is positioned to help prospective attendees lock in the Early Bird rate, secure discounted hotel accommodations, and plan travel with reduced risk. The announcement frames the policy as a way to remove barriers to commitment and encourages readers who have been undecided to register now and attend the Summit.


The Signal Processing Summit 2025 - Registrations Now Open!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher August 21, 2025

Stephane Boucher announces that registration is open for the inaugural Signal Processing Summit, October 14-16, 2025 at the Sonesta Silicon Valley. This three-day, engineer-focused event promises practical insights from leading DSP experts and tight networking in an intimate 70-seat setting. Register early to save $200 with the Early Bird rate and lock in a discounted Sonesta room before the block fills.


Call for Speakers for the Inaugural Signal Processing Summit

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher July 30, 2025

Announcing the Call for Speakers for the inaugural Signal Processing Summit, happening October 14-16, 2025 in Silicon Valley. If you have practical, real-world DSP experience, including communications, audio, AI/ML, or core techniques, organizers want talks that are actionable and engineer-focused. Four tracks plus an open call for radar, imaging, biomedical, and sensor-system applications are listed; submit proposals by August 8, 2025.


SAVE THE DATE – DSPRelated’s First Ever In-Person Conference!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher July 10, 2025

After 25 years running DSPRelated and co-organizing the DSP Online Conference, the author announces DSPRelated’s first in-person conference. The event is scheduled in Silicon Valley for October 14–16, 2025 and is organized by engineers for engineers, emphasizing empowering, practical, hands-on sessions designed to leave attendees energized and inspired. Several familiar speakers from the online events — including fred harris, Dan Boschen, and Hilmar Lehnert — have already shown strong interest in presenting. Attendance will be limited by venue capacity, so readers are encouraged to mark their calendars and coordinate with employers to secure travel and passes while awaiting forthcoming registration and program details.


The 2024 DSP Online Conference

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher October 28, 2024

The post announces the fifth annual DSP Online Conference, marking the event’s 5th anniversary and featuring renowned DSP practitioners including fred harris, Rick Lyons, Julius Orion Smith III, and Dan Boschen. It outlines access options—purchased passes provide on-demand viewing of all sessions through September 2025—and explains the daily release structure, with new sessions posted at 6 AM EDT and a chat/forum for each presentation. The article describes select live Q&A interactions hosted via Zoom (informal, 30-minute sessions) and lists three scheduled live presentations: Dan Boschen’s workshop on October 30 at 11 AM EDT and Fred Harris’s talks on October 31 at 10 AM and noon EDT. Recordings of live presentations are promised to appear on-demand shortly after they conclude.


The 2024 DSP Online Conference

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher July 10, 2024

The DSP Online Conference returns for a fourth year, running October 29–31, with a program designed for students, engineers, hobbyists, and experts. Organized into four tracks—general DSP theory, communications, audio, and DSP with deep learning—the event accepts short MicroTalks through two-hour Workshops and offers early-bird registration plus immediate archive access for registrants.


Access to 50+ Sessions From the DSP Online Conference

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher September 21, 2023

Registering for the 2023 DSP Online Conference gives you 10 months of unlimited access to 50+ on-demand DSP sessions, turning a single sign-up into a compact DSP library. Stephane highlights top-rated talks and workshops you can binge, including deep dives from fred harris and a three-hour control-loop workshop by Dan Boschen. The post points to must-watch recordings on resampling, polyphase filters, FIR design, beamforming, and more.


Sonos, Shut Up and Take My Money! - Is Spatial Audio Finally Here?

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher May 24, 20231 comment

Stephane bought a Sonos ERA 300 and discovered that spatial audio can finally feel convincing from a single wireless speaker, provided you set it up correctly. The trick is using Dolby Atmos tracks played inside the Sonos app, plus Sonos' calibration and a close listening position. The post shares setup tips, vivid listening impressions, and encouragement for more spatial mixes to come.


A New Related Site!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher September 22, 20224 comments

The post announces the launch of MLRelated, a new Related site dedicated to machine learning and deep learning. It positions MLRelated as complementary to existing Related sites by highlighting cross-cutting interests: TinyML for embedded developers, machine/deep learning applications in signal processing, and FPGA-based AI/ML implementations. The new site debuts with a modest amount of content and is expected to expand rapidly through contributions from the Related community in the form of blogs, forum threads, and webinars. The author invites readers to report navigation errors, share feedback, and propose ideas to help steer MLRelated into a practical, community-driven resource for researchers and practitioners in ML and adjacent domains.


Already 3000+ Attendees Registered for the Upcoming Embedded Online Conference

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher February 14, 2020

More than 3,000 engineers have already signed up for the Embedded Online Conference, and free registration closes at the end of February. Stephane Boucher highlights four practical tracks—DSP and machine learning, FPGA, embedded systems programming, and embedded systems security—and notes that every talk will be available to stream on demand from May 20. If you prefer no-travel learning or want flexible access to world-class talks, register now.


Back from Embedded World 2019 - Funny Stories and Live-Streaming Woes

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher March 1, 20191 comment

Stephane Boucher tried live-streaming multiple talks from Embedded World 2019 and turned a chaotic experiment into a useful set of lessons for embedded engineers. Between broken tripods, flaky venue WiFi, tricky German SIM purchases, and audio nightmares, he learned practical fixes for reliable streams and better video quality. Read this if you want candid, tactical advice on streaming hardware, connectivity, and on-site troubleshooting.


Free Goodies from Embedded World - Full Inventory and Upcoming Draw Live-Streaming Date

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher March 22, 20191 comment

Stephane came back from Embedded World with a massive haul of development kits, tools and swag and decided to give it away to multiple winners. Read the full inventory, learn how to enter by liking or sharing the LinkedIn and Twitter posts, and tune in Friday March 29 at 1pm EST on EmbeddedRelated.tv for the live draw where winners will pick their prizes.


Free Goodies from Embedded World - What to Do Next?

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher March 6, 20193 comments

Stephane Boucher went on a hunt for free stuff at Embedded World to assemble a giveaway bundle for a lucky reader. This short update shares that haul and asks the embedded community for ideas on what to do next. It is a conversational call for suggestions, aiming to turn conference swag into a useful prize.


A New Related Site!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher September 22, 20224 comments

The post announces the launch of MLRelated, a new Related site dedicated to machine learning and deep learning. It positions MLRelated as complementary to existing Related sites by highlighting cross-cutting interests: TinyML for embedded developers, machine/deep learning applications in signal processing, and FPGA-based AI/ML implementations. The new site debuts with a modest amount of content and is expected to expand rapidly through contributions from the Related community in the form of blogs, forum threads, and webinars. The author invites readers to report navigation errors, share feedback, and propose ideas to help steer MLRelated into a practical, community-driven resource for researchers and practitioners in ML and adjacent domains.


Recruiting New Bloggers!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher October 16, 20157 comments

Previous calls for bloggers have been very successful in recruiting some great communicators - Rick LyonsJason Sachs, Victor Yurkovsky, Mike Silva, Markus NentwigGene BrenimanStephen Friederichs,


Went 280km/h (174mph) in a Porsche Panamera in Germany!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher July 10, 201712 comments

Those of you who've been following my blog lately already know that I am going through some sort of mid-life crisis that involves going out there to meet people and make videos.  It all started with Embedded World early this year, then continued at ESC Boston a couple of months ago and the latest chapter just concluded as I returned from Germany after spending a week at SEGGER's headquarters to produce a video to highlight their 25th anniversary.  


Spread the Word and Run a Chance to Win a Bundle of Goodies from Embedded World

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher February 21, 2019

Do you have a Twitter and/or Linkedin account?

If you do, please consider paying close attention for the next few days to the EmbeddedRelated Twitter account and to my personal Linkedin account (feel free to connect).  This is where I will be posting lots of updates about how the EmbeddedRelated.tv live streaming experience is going at Embedded World.

The most successful this live broadcasting experience will be, the better the chances that I will be able to do it...


The DSP Online Conference - Right Around the Corner!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher September 20, 2020

Three months after a forum post, Stephane Boucher and Jacob Beningo pulled together the DSP Online Conference, a two-day virtual event featuring 14 talks from leading DSP experts. Most sessions are 30 to 60 minutes with a 30-minute Zoom Q&A, while extended deep dives from speakers like fred harris are included. Registered attendees get one-year on-demand access, and free or reduced passes are available.


Two jobs

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher December 5, 201223 comments

Stephane Boucher explains why EmbeddedRelated went quiet for a few months after a volunteer project demanded more of his time. He and his wife organized a clown-gymnastics show with 15 kids, sold more than 700 of 800 tickets, and raised $2,700 for the Tree of Hope. Now the shows are done and he plans to resume regular posting with new site features.