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|Power Management Challenges in IoT and How Zephyr RTOS Meets Them | |Power Management Challenges in IoT and How Zephyr RTOS Meets Them | ||
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|Kenji Tadano & Kengo Ibe, Mitsubishi Electric | |Kenji Tadano & Kengo Ibe, Mitsubishi Electric | ||
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|Trying to Explain the 'Incomprehensible' Decision Making Process of a Subsystem Maintainer | |Trying to Explain the 'Incomprehensible' Decision Making Process of a Subsystem Maintainer | ||
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|How to Develop the ARM 64bit Board, Samsung TM2 with Exynos5433 | |How to Develop the ARM 64bit Board, Samsung TM2 with Exynos5433 | ||
|Chanwoo Choi & Seung-Woo Kim, Samsung Electronics | |Chanwoo Choi & Seung-Woo Kim, Samsung Electronics | ||
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|The Internet of Things and Life Beyond Linux | |The Internet of Things and Life Beyond Linux | ||
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|HDMI CEC: What? Why? How? | |HDMI CEC: What? Why? How? | ||
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|It's a Hardware Bug and I can Prove It | |It's a Hardware Bug and I can Prove It | ||
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|Modernizing the NAND Framework: The Big Picture | |Modernizing the NAND Framework: The Big Picture | ||
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|Avoid the Silos and Help Build the True Internet of Things | |Avoid the Silos and Help Build the True Internet of Things | ||
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|Creating Bluetooth-Based IoT Solutions with Zephyr | |Creating Bluetooth-Based IoT Solutions with Zephyr | ||
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|Continuous Integration and Testing of a Yocto Project Based Automotive Head Unit | |Continuous Integration and Testing of a Yocto Project Based Automotive Head Unit | ||
|Mario Domenech Goulart & Mikko Rapeli, BMW | |Mario Domenech Goulart & Mikko Rapeli, BMW | ||
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|Solving Devicetree Issues, part 3.0 | |Solving Devicetree Issues, part 3.0 | ||
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|Update on Shared Logging between the Kernel and the Bootloader | |Update on Shared Logging between the Kernel and the Bootloader | ||
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|Cloud Platforms for the Internet of Things: How Do They Stack Up? | |Cloud Platforms for the Internet of Things: How Do They Stack Up? | ||
|Koustabh Dolui, Politecnico di Milano | |Koustabh Dolui, Politecnico di Milano | ||
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|Enabling IoT OSs for Intel Quark MCU platforms: The Fast Way | |Enabling IoT OSs for Intel Quark MCU platforms: The Fast Way | ||
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| Security in IoT, More an Attitude Issue than a Technical Challenge | | Security in IoT, More an Attitude Issue than a Technical Challenge | ||
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|Debugging Methodologies for Realtime Issues in Linux Systems | |Debugging Methodologies for Realtime Issues in Linux Systems | ||
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|FDO: Magic 'Make My Program Faster' Compilation Option? | |FDO: Magic 'Make My Program Faster' Compilation Option? | ||
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|Knocking at Your Back Door (or How Dealing with Modern Interrupt Architectures can Affect Your Sanity) | |Knocking at Your Back Door (or How Dealing with Modern Interrupt Architectures can Affect Your Sanity) | ||
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|Creating Memory Efficient and High Performance IP Stack for Zephyr OS | |Creating Memory Efficient and High Performance IP Stack for Zephyr OS | ||
|Jukka Rissanen, Open Source Technology Center, Intel | |Jukka Rissanen, Open Source Technology Center, Intel | ||
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|How to Prototype an IoT Hardware with IoTivity on GNU/Linux | |How to Prototype an IoT Hardware with IoTivity on GNU/Linux | ||
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|Keynote: Zephyr & IoT Security | |Keynote: Zephyr & IoT Security | ||
|Geoff Thorpe, Head of IoT Security, NXP Semiconductor | |Geoff Thorpe, Head of IoT Security, NXP Semiconductor | ||
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Revision as of 06:53, 6 October 2016
Contents
Table of Presentations
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Presenters
Day 1 Presentations
Session Description | Presenter(s) | Presentation | Transcript Status | Video |
Day 1, 9:00am | ||||
Yocto Project Developer Day (Registration and add'l Fee Required) | ||||
Day 1, 10:00am | ||||
Liota Hackathon (Registration Required) | ||||
Day 1, 17:00pm | ||||
Pre-Registration |
Day 2 Presentations
Session Description | Presenter(s) | Presentation | Transcript Status | Video |
Day 2, 9:10am | ||||
Keynote: Welcome Remarks & Announcements | Tim Bird, Program Chair | |||
Real-Time Summit (Registration Required) | ||||
Day 2, 9:10am | ||||
Keynote: A Fireside Chat with Greg Kroah-Hartman | Linux Foundation Fellow | |||
Day 2, 9:35am | ||||
Keynote: Jelena Lucin, International Project Manager & Melissa Rancourt, Founder | Greenlight for Girls | |||
Day 2, 10:00am | ||||
Keynote | Maarten Ectors, VP of IoT, NG Networking & Proximity Cloud, Canonical | |||
Day 2, 10:40am | ||||
Generic System for Safe Rootfs/Kernel Upgrades without Single-Point of Failure | Andreas Fenkart, digitalSTROM | |||
Kernelci.org Needs YOU! | Mark Brown, Linaro & Kevin Hilman, BayLibre | |||
Running an Undersea, Robotic Laboratory on a Fixed Energy Budget | Brent Roman, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute | |||
JerryScript: An Ultra-lightweight JavaScript Engine for the Internet of Things | Tilmann Scheller, Samsung Electronics | |||
The Little IoT Agent (liota) | Greg Bolella, Vmware | |||
Zephyr Project: An RTOS to Change the Face of IoT | Geoff Thorpe, NXP Semiconductor | |||
IRQs: the Hard, the Soft, the Threaded and the Preemptible | Alison Chaiken, Peloton Technology | |||
Day 2, 11:40am | ||||
Long-Term Maintenance, or How to (Mis-)Manage Embedded Systems for 10+ Years | Jan Lübbe, Pengutronix e.K. | |||
Read-only rootfs: Theory and Practice | Chris Simmonds, 2net | |||
Thwarting Unknown Bugs: Hardening Features in the Mainline Linux Kernel | Mark Rutland, ARM | |||
Leveraging IoT Biometrics and Zephyr RTOS for Neonatal Nursing in Uganda | Teresa Cauvel, Neopenda | |||
Run Your Own 6LoWPAN Based IoT Network | Stefan Schmidt, Samsung | |||
Soletta: Closing the IoT Development Gap | Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri, ProFUSION Embedded Systems | |||
Day 2, 14:00pm | ||||
Comparison of Linux Software Update Technologies | Matt Porter, Konsulko | |||
Hardware Assisted Tracing on ARM with CoreSight and OpenCSD | Mathieu Poirier, Linaro | |||
Herd Your Boards, Become a Farmer | Geert Uytterhoeven, Glider bvba | |||
IPv6 for Embedded Developers used to IPv4 | Thiago Macieira, Intel | |||
New Wireless Daemon for Linux | Marcel Holtmann, Open Source Technology Center, Intel | |||
The Zephyr™ Project – An Updated Overview | Anas Nashif, Intel & Benjamin Walsh, Wind River | |||
Tutorial: Why NAND Flash Breaks Down | Arnout Vandecappelle, Essensium/Mind | |||
Day 2, 15:00pm | ||||
Approaches to Ultra-Long Software Maintenance | Wolfgang Mauerer, Technical University Regensburg/Siemens AG Industrial | |||
I/O and You: Nonsense Hacks! | Matt Ranostay, Ranostay Consulting, LLC | |||
Introducing resinOS: An Operating System Tailored for Containers and Built for the Embedded World | Petros Angelatos & Andrei Gherzan, resin.io | |||
Build a Micro HTTP Server for Embedded System | Jian-Hong Pan | |||
Doing Bluetooth Low Energy on Linux | Szymon Janc, CODECOUP | |||
OSS Remote Firmware Updates for IoT-like Projects | Silvano Cirujano Cuesta, Siemens AG | |||
Day 2, 16:10pm | ||||
Automated Testing Laboratory for Embedded Linux Distributions | Pawel Wieczorek, Samsung R&D Institute Poland | |||
Open Source in Every Car with Automotive Grade Linux | Walt Miner, The Linux Foundation | |||
Stuck in 2009 - How I Survived | Will Sheppard, Embedded Bits Limited | |||
How to Build a Distributed Serverless Polyglot Micro Services IoT Platform Using Docker and OpenWhisk | Kalonji Bankole, IBM | |||
Improving System Configuration for Zephyr and Beyond | Andy Gross, Linaro | |||
OCF for Resource-Constrained Environments | Kishen Maloor, Intel Corporation | |||
Tutorial: Bootstrapping the Partitioning Hypervisor Jailhouse | Jan Kiszka, Siemens AG | |||
Day 2, 17:10pm | ||||
ARM64 SoC Linux Support Check-List | Gregory Clement, Free Electrons | |||
Open Source, Encryption and Export Regulations & The New Compliance Frontier | Mark Gisi, Wind River Systems | |||
Survey of Open Hardware 2016 | John Hawley, Intel | |||
Apache Mynewt Overview | Sterling Hughes & James Pace, Runtime | |||
Flow Based Programming Applied to IoT Development | Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri, ProFUSION Embedded Systems | |||
Linux+Zephyr: IoT Made Easy | Pantelis Antoniou, Konsulko Group | |||
Day 2, 16:10pm | ||||
BoF: Linux Device Performance Framework | Michael Turquette, BayLibre | |||
BoF: MinnowBoard | John Hawley, Intel | |||
BoF: Open Source Project to Update Linux Devices Over-the-Air (OTA): Mender.io | Ralph Nguyen, Eystein Stenberg & Marcin Pasinski, Mender.io | |||
BoF: Small Business | Andrew Murray, Embedded Bits | |||
BoF: Yocto Project & OpenEmbedded | Jeff Osier-Mixon, Intel Corporation/Yocto Project |
Day 3 Presentations
Session Description | Presenter(s) | Presentation | Transcript Status | Video |
Day 3, 9:00am | ||||
Building a Bards Farm: Continuous Integration and Remote Control | Antoine Tenart & Quentin Schulz, Free Electrons | |||
Introduction to Realtime Linux | Jan Altenberg, linutronix GmbH | |||
LininoOS, LininoIO and ArduinoOS : A Suitable Ecosystem for Linux and MCUs | Arturo Rinaldi, Arduino.org | |||
Supporting the Camera Interface on the C.H.I.P | Maxime Ripard, Free Electrons | |||
Better Alignment of Flash Storage to Mobile System Behavior | Alex Lemberg, SanDisk Company | |||
Brillo and Weave Internals | Karim Yaghmour, Opersys inc. | |||
Securing the Connected Car | Eystein Stenberg, Mender.io | |||
IoT 101: Getting Connected for Developers (Registration Required) | ||||
Tracing Summit (Registration Required) | ||||
Day 3, 10:45am | ||||
Designing a Distro from Scratch Using OpenEmbedded - Part 2 | Koen Kooi, Linaro | |||
Drones Still Going Open Source | Julien Beraud, Parrot | |||
Leveraging the Open Source Development Model Inside Your Company | Mark Gisi, Wind River Systems | |||
Linux DRM: New Picture Processing API | Marek Szyprowski, Samsung Electronics Polska Sp. z o.o. | |||
(In)secure Things | Shane Coughlan, Insignary | |||
Creating Continuous Delivery for Yocto Based IoT Distribution | Alexander Kanevskiy, Intel | |||
Devicetree Hardware Autoconfiguration | Hans de Goede, Red Hat | |||
Day 3, 11:45am | ||||
Audio on Linux: The End of a Golden Age? | Lars-Peter Clausen, Analog Devices | |||
Efficient Visual Avoidance and Control for UAVs with Embedded GPUs | Kabir Mohammed, UASys | |||
The Path of the Private FUTEX | Sebastian Siewior, Linutronix GmbH | |||
Using ELBE to Build Debian Based Embedded Systems | Manuel Traut, Linutronix GmbH | |||
A More Open Trust Protocol | Christian Brindley, Symantec | |||
Open Source Bluetooth Device Firmware for IoT and Makers | Marcel Holtmann, Open Source Technology Center, Intel | |||
Wyliodrin STUDIO: An Open Source Tool for IoT Development | Serban Razvan, Wyliodrin | |||
Day 3, 14:00pm | ||||
ASoC: Supporting Audio on an Embedded Board | Alexandre Belloni, Free Electrons | |||
Choosing Linux for New Use Cases | Tsugikazu Shibata, NEC | |||
Exploring Linux Kernel Source Code with Eclipse and QTCreator | Marcin Bis | |||
Verified Boot: From ROM to Userspace | Marc Kleine-Budde, Pengutronix e.K. | |||
Demystifying Systemd for Embedded Systems | Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri, ProFUSION | |||
Embedded Systems Software Update for IoT: The Current State of Play | Chris Simmonds, 2net | |||
Tutorial: Building an IoT Empire | Michael Schloh von Bennewitz, Computer Scientist | |||
Day 3, 15:00pm | ||||
Automotive Collaboration: What's Really Going On? Has Something Improved During the Last Year? | Paul Sherwood, Codethink Ltd | |||
Cameras in Embedded Systems: Device Tree and ACPI View | Sakari Ailus, Intel | |||
Isar: Build Debian-Based Products with BitBake | Baurzhan Ismagulov, ilbers GmbH | |||
Running UBI/UBIFS on MLC NAND | Richard Weinberger, sigma star gmbh & Boris Brezillon, Free Electrons | |||
IoTivity: The Open Connectivity Foundation and the IoT Challenge | Thiago Macieira, Intel | |||
Software Updates for Connected Devices: Key Considerations | Eystein Stenberg, Mender.io | |||
Day 3, 16:30pm | ||||
Deby - Reproducible and Maintainable Embedded Linux Environment with Poky | Kazuhiro Hayashi, Toshiba Corporation | |||
Open Source for Automotive Developed in the Open becomes Real: GENIVI Development Platform | Agustin Benito Bethencourt, Codethink Ltd | |||
Reconfigurable Computing Architecture for the Linux Kernel | Vince Bridgers & Yves Vandervennet, Intel | |||
Swapping and Embedded: Compression is the Key | Vitaly Wool | |||
Building an IoT-class Device | Igor Stoppa, Open Source Technology Center, Intel | |||
Gateways - The Center of Complexity for Update | Ned Smith, Intel | |||
Using Greybus for IoT | Alexandre Bailon, BayLibre |
Day 4 Presentations
Session Description | Presenter(s) | Presentation | Transcript Status | Video |
Day 4, 08:15am | ||||
OpenWrt Summit (Registration Required) | ||||
Day 4, 09:00am | ||||
BYOD (Build Your Own Device) | Angelo Dureghello, Sysam, Nomovok | |||
EFL - A UI Toolkit Designed for the Embedded World | Tom Hacohen, Samsung | |||
Time is Ready for the Civil Infrastructure Platform | Yoshitake Kobayashi, Corporate Software Engineering Center & Urs Gleim, Seimens | |||
Using SCHED_DEADLINE | Steven Rostedt, Red Hat | |||
Open Source Development for the ESP8266 and Azure | Ivan Judson, Rita Zhang & Pamela Cortez, Microsoft | |||
Power Management Challenges in IoT and How Zephyr RTOS Meets Them | Ramesh Thomas, Intel | |||
Tutorial: Building a Drone, From Scratch | Igor Stoppa, Open Source Technology Center, Intel | |||
Day 4, 10:00am | ||||
Anatomy of Cross-Compilation Toolchains | Thomas Petazzoni, Free Electrons | |||
Continuous Integration and Autotest Environment Using Fuego | Kenji Tadano & Kengo Ibe, Mitsubishi Electric | |||
Introduction to Memory Management in Linux | Matt Porter, Konsulko | |||
Trying to Explain the 'Incomprehensible' Decision Making Process of a Subsystem Maintainer | Wolfram Sang, Renesas | |||
How to Develop the ARM 64bit Board, Samsung TM2 with Exynos5433 | Chanwoo Choi & Seung-Woo Kim, Samsung Electronics | |||
The Internet of Things and Life Beyond Linux | Wolfgang Mauerer, Technical University Regensburg/Siemens AG | |||
Day 4, 11:15am | ||||
HDMI CEC: What? Why? How? | Hans Verkuil, Cisco Systems Norway | |||
It's a Hardware Bug and I can Prove It | Kris Chaplin, Altera | |||
Modernizing the NAND Framework: The Big Picture | Boris Brezillon, Free Electrons | |||
No, It's Never Too Late to Upstream Your Legacy Linux Based Platform | Neil Armstrong | |||
Avoid the Silos and Help Build the True Internet of Things | Aaron Vernon, Higgns | |||
Creating Bluetooth-Based IoT Solutions with Zephyr | Johan Hedberg, Open Source Technology Center, Intel | |||
JavaScript Meets Zephyr | Sakari Poussa, Intel | |||
Day 4, 12:15pm | ||||
Clinging to Clang | Khem Raj, Comcast RDK | |||
Continuous Integration and Testing of a Yocto Project Based Automotive Head Unit | Mario Domenech Goulart & Mikko Rapeli, BMW | |||
Solving Devicetree Issues, part 3.0 | Frank Rowand, Sony | |||
Update on Shared Logging between the Kernel and the Bootloader | Sean Hudson, Mentor Graphics, Inc | |||
BlueZ Meets Zephyr | Luiz Augusto von Dentz, Intel | |||
Cloud Platforms for the Internet of Things: How Do They Stack Up? | Koustabh Dolui, Politecnico di Milano | |||
Enabling IoT OSs for Intel Quark MCU platforms: The Fast Way | Andre Guedes, Intel | |||
Day 4, 14:30pm | ||||
C++ for Embedded Development | Thiago Macieira, Intel | |||
GPIO for Engineers and Makers | Linus Walleij | |||
kvmtool - A QEMU Alternative? | Andre Przywara, ARM | |||
Using the Network as a Reliable Platform for Time-Sensitive Systems | Henrik Austad, Cisco | |||
Quark Microcontroller Software Interface | Malcolm Prinn, Intel | |||
Security in IoT, More an Attitude Issue than a Technical Challenge | ||||
Day 4, 15:30pm | ||||
Debugging Methodologies for Realtime Issues in Linux Systems | Joel Fernandes, Amazon | |||
FDO: Magic 'Make My Program Faster' Compilation Option? | Pawel Moll, ARM | |||
Knocking at Your Back Door (or How Dealing with Modern Interrupt Architectures can Affect Your Sanity) | Marc Zyngier, ARM Ltd | |||
Open-Source Tools for FPGA Development | Marek Vašut, DENX Software Engineering | |||
Creating Memory Efficient and High Performance IP Stack for Zephyr OS | Jukka Rissanen, Open Source Technology Center, Intel | |||
How to Prototype an IoT Hardware with IoTivity on GNU/Linux | Phil Coval, Samsung | |||
Day 4, 16:40pm | ||||
Keynote: Zephyr & IoT Security | Geoff Thorpe, Head of IoT Security, NXP Semiconductor | |||
Day 4, 17:00pm | ||||
Keynote: Status of Embedded Linux | Tim Bird, ELC Program Chair | |||
Day 4, 17:20pm | ||||
Closing Game |