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* [https://elinux.org/images/1/17/ELC_Visible-Light-Communication-shared.pdf PDF] | * [https://elinux.org/images/1/17/ELC_Visible-Light-Communication-shared.pdf PDF] | ||
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+ | = '''Documentation''' = | ||
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+ | == Effectively Managing Documentation for Embedded Linux Projects [ELC 2010] [ELC 2008] == | ||
+ | '''Presenter:''' Jeff Osier-Mixon <br> | ||
+ | '''Summary:''' | ||
+ | This session describes managing documentation for Embedded Linux Projects. <br> | ||
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+ | * [https://elinux.org/images/4/46/Jeffrey-osier-mixon-elc2010.pdf PDF] [ELC 2010] | ||
+ | * [https://elinux.org/images/8/84/Jeffrey-osier-mixon-elc.ppt PPT] [ELC 2008] | ||
= '''FOSS''' = | = '''FOSS''' = | ||
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* [https://elinux.org/images/9/9a/Getting_the_First_Open_Source_GSM_Stack_in_Linux.pdf PDF] | * [https://elinux.org/images/9/9a/Getting_the_First_Open_Source_GSM_Stack_in_Linux.pdf PDF] | ||
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+ | = '''Defence''' = | ||
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+ | == Tux Meets Radar O'Reilly - Linux in Military Telecom [ELC 2009] == | ||
+ | '''Presenter:''' Grant Likely <br> | ||
+ | '''Summary:''' | ||
+ | The link contains pointers to papers which talk about <br> | ||
+ | usage of Linux to address defence needs. <br> | ||
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+ | * [https://elinux.org/images/e/e0/Glikely-tux-meets-radar-oreilly-paper.pdf PDF] | ||
+ | * [https://elinux.org/images/d/d7/Glikely-tux-meets-radar-oreilly.pdf PDF] | ||
= '''Others''' = | = '''Others''' = |
Revision as of 23:47, 20 October 2020
Contents
- 1 Safety
- 2 Health Care
- 3 Linux enabled Light bulbs
- 4 Documentation
- 5 FOSS
- 6 Defence
- 7 Others
- 7.1 Deep Learning Neural Network Acceleration at the Edge[ELCE 2019]
- 7.2 BYOD (Build Your Own Device)[ELCE 2016]
- 7.3 The Ara System Architecture [ELCE 2015]
- 7.4 Developer's Diary: Supporting Maintainers[ELC 2010]
- 7.5 Deferred IO and E-Paper Display [ELCE 2008]
- 7.6 Solar hot water geekery: making infinitely versatile home heating controllers with free software and open hardware [ELCE 2008]
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.
Health Care
Framework for Preventive Healthcare [ELCE 2016]
Presenter: Sanjay Dorairaj & Khem Raj, Comcast
Summary:
This presentation provides information about the usage of Linux in these devices and
highlights challenges related to the adoption of Linux as the platform
of choice for these devices.
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.
Documentation
Effectively Managing Documentation for Embedded Linux Projects [ELC 2010] [ELC 2008]
Presenter: Jeff Osier-Mixon
Summary:
This session describes managing documentation for Embedded Linux Projects.
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.
Defence
Tux Meets Radar O'Reilly - Linux in Military Telecom [ELC 2009]
Presenter: Grant Likely
Summary:
The link contains pointers to papers which talk about
usage of Linux to address defence needs.
Others
Deep Learning Neural Network Acceleration at the Edge[ELCE 2019]
Presenter: Andrea Gallo, Linaro
Summary:
This presentation provides information about multiple options for neural network
acceleration in recent Arm-based platforms. provides an unprecedented information
for new intelligent devices with ML inference.
BYOD (Build Your Own Device)[ELCE 2016]
Presenter: Angelo Dureghello, Sysam, Nomovok
Summary:
This short talk will explain how easier is to make your
own Linux board, tailored to your wishes while keeping the cost low.
The Ara System Architecture [ELCE 2015]
Presenter: Alex Elder, Linaro
Summary:
This presentation talks about the Ara project,
its design and modules and about system architecture.
Developer's Diary: Supporting Maintainers[ELC 2010]
Presenter: Wolfram Sang
Summary:
this presentation provides information about the usual
procedure of the subsystem and compiles testing.
Deferred IO and E-Paper Display [ELCE 2008]
Presenter: Jaya Kumar
Summary:
This presentation talks about Linux, Fbdev, & deferred IO
demo and Future work, controllers, technology.
Solar hot water geekery: making infinitely versatile home heating controllers with free software and open hardware [ELCE 2008]
Presenter: Wookey
Summary:
This presentation talks about Solar thermal crash course
Controllers, 1-wire hackery how-to and results analysis.