Open Source Projects
Contents
- 1 BeagleBone Board
- 1.1 System-in-Package Technology: Making It Easier to Build Your Own Linux Computer [ELC 2018]
- 1.2 Google Summer of Code and Beagleboard.org [ELC 2017]
- 1.3 Beagle BoF [ELC 2017]
- 1.4 Beaglebone: The Perfect Telemetry Platform? [ELC 2013]
- 1.5 BeagleBone Hands-on Tutorial Session 2 Sponsored by BeagleBoard.org and BeagleBoardToys.com [ELC 2013]
- 1.6 Beaglebone: The Perfect Telemetry Platform?[ELCE 2012]
- 1.7 What's Old Is New: A 6502-based Remote Processor [ELC 2012]
- 1.8 High-Level Web Interface to Low-Level Linux I/O on the Beagleboard [ELC 2011]
- 1.9 OpenJDK for Embedded Linux Devices[ELCE 2010]
- 2 Others
- 2.1 prplMesh: An Open-source Implementation of the Wi-Fi Alliance® Multi-AP Specification[ELCE 2019]
- 2.2 How chip makers should (not) support free software, by Harald Welte (Independent) [ELCE 2008]
- 2.3 Facilitating Open Source Development and Collaboration [ELCE 2010]
- 2.4 NuttX for Embedded Linux Developers [ELCE 2019]
BeagleBone Board
System-in-Package Technology: Making It Easier to Build Your Own Linux Computer [ELC 2018]
Presenter: Erik Welsh, Octavo Systems & Jason Kridner, Beagleboard.org
Summary:
This presentation provides information about SiP integrates
heterogeneous processors, memory, and boot complexity.
Google Summer of Code and Beagleboard.org [ELC 2017]
Presenter: Drew Fustini, Beagleboard.org Foundation
Summary:
This presentation provides information about education around the design
and use of Open Source Software and Open Source Hardware.
Beagle BoF [ELC 2017]
Presenter: Drew Fustini, Beagleboard.org Foundation
Summary:
This presentation provides information about BeagleBone OSHW ecosystem,
Debian images, and U-Boot Overlays.
Beaglebone: The Perfect Telemetry Platform? [ELC 2013]
Presenter: Matt Ranostay
Summary:
This presentation provides information about Beaglebone
telemetry project, Sensor selection .
BeagleBone Hands-on Tutorial Session 2 Sponsored by BeagleBoard.org and BeagleBoardToys.com [ELC 2013]
Presenter: Jayneil Dalal, Texas Instruments
Summary:
This presentation provides information about Beaglebone Overview,
GPIO Programming on the Beaglebone and Physical computing on the Beaglebone.
Beaglebone: The Perfect Telemetry Platform?[ELCE 2012]
Presenter: Matt Ranostay
Summary:
This presentation talks about Beaglebone, Beaglebone Telemetry project
and it's practical applications.
What's Old Is New: A 6502-based Remote Processor [ELC 2012]
Presenter: Matt Porter, Texas Instruments
Summary:
This presentation provides information about remote proc,
hardware design, and kernel design.
High-Level Web Interface to Low-Level Linux I/O on the Beagleboard [ELC 2011]
Presenter: Jason Kridner (Texas Instruments)
Summary:
This presentation provides information about development boards
based on the beagle board, and zero-install visualization tools.
OpenJDK for Embedded Linux Devices[ELCE 2010]
Presenter: Robert Schuster (with kind support by Xerxes Ranby for demonstration)
Summary:
This presentation talks about use of IcedTea patch for
cross compiling OpenJDK for embedded Linux devices(here beagleboard).
Others
prplMesh: An Open-source Implementation of the Wi-Fi Alliance® Multi-AP Specification[ELCE 2019]
Presenter: Arnout Vandecappelle, Essensium
Summary:
This talk explains the architecture of prplMesh, how it fits into
the existing network stack (bridge configuration, hostapd/wpa_supplicant,
cfg80211), and what it means to be "carrier-grade". Shows how it
integrates with openWRT and RDK-B.
How chip makers should (not) support free software, by Harald Welte (Independent) [ELCE 2008]
Presenter: Harald Welte
Summary:
This presentation provides information about strength of FOSS,
innovative and creative development .
Facilitating Open Source Development and Collaboration [ELCE 2010]
Presenter: Philippe Robin
Summary:
This presentation provides information about linaro Development
Cycle and User benefits from the common kernel.
NuttX for Embedded Linux Developers [ELCE 2019]
Presenter: Masayuki Ishikawa, Sony
Summary:
This presentation provides information about sony uses NuttX in shipped audio
products and in research for future products including SMP systems
and Networking (USB RNDIS and Bluetooth PAN).