Presenters, Demo-ers, Participants:
Thanks very much for your participation in Linux Foundation's Embedded Linux Conference 2013.
This page is for collecting the presentations that were made at the conference. During and after the conference we will collect materials from the presenters and place them here.
Please watch this page if you are interested in a particular presentation - and if it
doesn't show up, please send me and email and we'll try to track it down.
Videos
Videos for ELC2013 will be posted when they become available.
Instructions
Presenters: Please post your technical conference presentations on this page.
(See Instructions below the tables)
Table of Presentations
NOTE: If you add a wikilink to your presentation and attempt to upload it via the link, it may fail. If it does, use the Special:Upload page to upload your file.
Keynotes
Presenters
Presentations
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Day 1, 11:00am
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Olof Johansson, Google
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Anatomy of the arm-soc git tree
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Matt Ranostay, Ranostay Industries
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Beaglebone: The Perfect Telemetry Platform?
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Frank Rowand, Sony Network Entertainment
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Using and Understanding the Real-Time Cyclictest Benchmark
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Day 1, 12:00pm
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Laurent Pinchart, Ideas on board SPRL
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Anatomy of an Embedded KMS Driver
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Ezequiel Alfredo Garcia, VanguardiaSur
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Kernel Dynamic Memory Allocation Tracking and Reduction
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Koen Kooi, CurcuitCo Electronics
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The OpenEmbedded Project 2 Years After Adopting the Yocto Project
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Day 1, 2:00pm
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How to Cook the LTSI Kernel with Yocto Recipe
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Hisao Munakata, Renesas Electronics
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PinControl and GPIO Update
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Linus Walleij, ST-Ericsson
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Understanding PREEMPT_RT (The Real-Time Patch
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Steven Rostedt, RedHat
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Beaglebone Hands-On Tutorial Sessions 1 Sponsored by BeagleBoard.org and BeagleBoardToys.com
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Jayneil Dalal, Texas Instruments
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Day 1, 3:00pm
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Building a Custom Linux Distribution with the Yocto Project
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Sean Hudson, Mentor Graphics
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Common Clock Framework: How to Use It
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Gregory Clement, Free Electrons
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RFC: Obtaining Management Buy-in for Mainline Development
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Kevin Chalmers, Texas Instruments
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BeagleBone Hands-on Tutorial Session 2 Sponsored by BeagleBoard.org and BeagleBoardToys.com
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Jayneil Dalal, Texas Instruments
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Day 1, 4:00pm
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Atom for Embedded Linux Hackers and the DIY Community
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Scott Garman, Intel Open Source Technology Center
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Controlling Multi-Core Race Conditions on Linux/Android
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Mike Anderson, The PTR Group, Inc.
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Making Linux do Hard Real-Time
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Brent Roman, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
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BeagleBone Hands-On Tutorial Session 3 Sponsored by BeagleBoard.org and BeagleBoardToys.com
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Jayneil Dalal, Texas Instruments
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Day 1, 5:00pm
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How to Decide the Linux Kernel Version for the Embedded Products to Keep Maintaining Long Term
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Tzugikazu SHibata, NEC
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Optimizing GStreamer Video Plugins: A Case Study with Renesas SoC Platform
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Katsuya Matsubara, IGEL Co., Ltd.
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Your New ARM SoC Linux Support Checklist!
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Thomas Petazzoni, Free Electrons
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Day 2, 10:30am
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Kernel Testing Tools and Techniques
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Matt Porter, Texas Instruments, Inc.
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Debugging on a Production System
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Tristan Lelong, Adeneo Embedded
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FIT Image Format Inspired by the Kernel Device Tree Interface
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Joel Fernandes, Texas Instruments, Inc.
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Pre-built Binary Toolchains in the Yocto Project
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Denys Dmytriyenko, Texas Instruments, Inc.
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Day 2, 11:30am
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Day 2, 4:15pm
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Workshops
Workshops
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Instructions for Presenters
Please create a link in the table for your presentation, copying the style of other links.
(You may need to create an account in order to edit the wiki or upload files.)
When you have created the link, click on it to upload the file containing your slides.