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+ | == Getting the First Open Source GSM Stack in Linux [ELC 2012] == | ||
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+ | This presentation provides information about Open Source GSM stack, <br> | ||
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Revision as of 04:34, 7 October 2020
Contents
Safety
Linux Application in Safety-Critical Environment: A Real-Life Example [ELCE 2010]
Presenter: Andrey Fedotov
Summary:
This presentation discusses about a real time railway application
example as a Linux application in safety -critical environment.
Linux enabled Light bulbs
Linux in a Lightbulb: How Far Are We on Tinification [ELCE 2015]
Presenter: Pieter Smith, Philips
Summary:
This presentation provides information about challenges in thermal design,
affects perception of safety/security, and Linux kernel tinification.
Visible Light Communication Networks Based on Linux-Enabled Light Bulbs [ELCE 2015]
Presenter: Stefan Schmid, Disney Research
Summary:
This presentation provides information about Linux light bulbs
and visible light communication.
FOSS
Getting the First Open Source GSM Stack in Linux [ELC 2012]
Presenter: Marcin Mielczarczyk, Tieto
Summary:
This presentation provides information about Open Source GSM stack,
Mediatek platform, and JTAG finder hardware.