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Revision as of 14:31, 22 March 2015

Presentations from ELC 2015.

Videos

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Table of Presentations

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Presenters

Presentations
Session Description Presenter(s) Presentation Transcript Status Video
Day 1, 9:00am
Driving standards and Open Source to Grow the Internet of Things Mark Skarpness, Director of Systems Engineering at Intel
Day 1, 9:30am
Project Ara Paul Eremenko, Head of Project Ara, ATAP at Google & Marti Bolivar, Project Ara Software Lead, Google
Day 1, 10:30am
Android OTA Updates Andrew Boie, Intel
Generalizing Android for Low-Cost 64-Bit ARM-Based Community Boards Khasim Syed Mohammed, Linaro
An Overview of the Kernel DMAEngine Subsystem Maxime Ripard, Free Electrons
Tuning systemd for Embedded Alison Chaiken, Mentor Graphics
The Open Interconnect Consortium (OIC) Security Model and Vision Ned Smith, Intel
Day 1, 11:30am
Build and Distributing SDK Add-Ons Dave Smith, NewCircle
Fuzzing the Media Framework in Android Alexandru Blanda, Intel
Autonomous Navigation for an OMAP4 Nano-Drone Grégoire Gentil, Always Innovating
Buildroot: Embedded Linux for Small Devices and Makefile Enthusiasts Stephanie Lockwood-Childs, VCT Labs
LTSI: Latest Status and Kernel Testing Tsugikazu Shibata, NEC
Virtualization for Small Devices Jesse Zbikowski and Stephan Okay, Cratus technologies
Day 1, 2:00pm
Solving Global Illiteracy With Android and XPRIZE Jono Bacon, XPRIZE
Anatomy of a Screenshot Rodrigo Chiossi, Intel
Using Intel Edison to Fuse Embedded Linux With Existing Drone Flight Controllers Mark F. Brown, Intel & Joel Rosenzweig, Intel
Bluetooth 4.2 - New Features for Linux and IoT Marcel Holtmann, Intel
The Device Tree as a Stable ABI: A Fairy Tale? Thomas Petazzoni, Free Electrons
IoTivity and Embedded Linux Support Kishen Maloor, Intel
Day 1, 3:00pm
Android’s New Stream-Based Camera Architecture Balwinder Kaur, ON Semiconductor
Chaining HALs Hunyue Yau, HY Research
Performance Analysis Using the perf Suite Mans Rullgard
Optimize uClinux for ARM Cortex-M4 Jim Huang, South Star Xelerator & Jeff Liaw, National Cheng Kung University
10 Years of Open Source Robotics Laurent Pinchart, Ideas on Board
The OpenDOF Project - An Open Distributed Object Framework For The IoT Bryant Eastham, Panasonic
Day 1, 4:20pm
Implementation of the Global Task Scheduler in big.LITTLE Android Platforms Michael E. Anderson, The PTR Group
Utilizing the Android Open Source Project to Support Controllers for Single-Use Devices. (X-Ray Guns! Pew Pew!) Ben Friedberg, SDG Systems
Flying Penguins: Embedded Linux Applications for Autonomous UAVs Clay McClure
Introduction to IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) Using Embedded Linux Systems Insop Song, Gainspeed
Poky meets Debian: Understanding How to Make an Embedded Linux by Using an Existing Distribution's Source Code Yoshitake Kobayashi, Toshiba
Ready-Made Recipes to Add Security and Data Dominig ar Foll, Intel
Day 1, 5:20pm
Memory Management Internals Karim Yaghmour, Opersys
Android Multilib Build Cheat Sheet Amit Pundir, Linaro
Teaching More Fish to Fly John Hawley, Intel
Automated Flashing and Testing for Continuous Integration Igor Stoppa, Intel
Tizen: System-Wide Memory Defragmenter Without Killing Any Application Pintu Kumar, Samsung
Getting Started with AllJoyn Ivan R. Judson, Microsoft
Day 2, 9:00am
Android Verified Boot Andrew Boie, Intel
Heterogeneous Multi-Core Architecture Support for Dronecode Mark Charlebois, Qualcomm Innovation Center (QuIC)
Understanding Embedded Linux Benchmarking Using Kernel Trace Analysis Alexis Martin, Inria
A Scalable, Cloud-based Device Reprogramming Architecture James Simister, Panasonic
Customizing AOSP for my Device Rafael Coutinho, Phi Innovations
Building Multi-Processor FPGA Subsystems – Allowing Linux to Supervise Embedded Real-Time Processing Systems Chris Martin, Altera
Day 2, 10:00am
Implementing Controls with Bluetooth SMART in Android Michael E. Anderson, The PTR Group
Open Source Drones on Linux Lorenz Meier MLC/TLC
NAND Support: (New?) Challenges for the MTD/NAND Subsystem Boris Brezillon, Free Electrons
Building IoT systems with openHAB Matt Porter, Konsulko
Day 2, 11:20am
Room For Cooperation: Bionic and musl Bernhard Rosenkränzer, Linaro
Aster: A Remote GUI Control Tool for the Android Platform Yongqin Liu, Linaro
Application of Data Fusion to Aerial Robotics Paul Riseborough, 3DRobotics
Embedded Distributed Systems: A Case of Study Victor Rodriguez, Intel
Transitioning From uclibc to musl for Embedded Development - Rich Felker, Openwall Stephen Arnold, VCT Labs
Security Architecture in the IOT Age
Day 2, 1:40am
Dronecode Project and Autopilot With Linux Andrew Tridgell, Technical Steering Committee Chair of Dronecode Project
Day 2, 2:10pm
IoT Panel Dominig Ar Foll, Intel (Tizen); Greg Burns, AllSeen Alliance; Bryant Eastham, Panasonic; Guy Martin, Samsung; Tim Bird, Sony Mobile (Moderator)
Day 2, 3:25pm
Platform-Level UI Customization Karim Yaghmour, Opersys
Upstreaming, Downstreaming, 'Sidestreaming': How Can Android-Based Projects Work Together? Bernhard Rosenkränzer, Linaro
The Syria Airlift Project: Open-Sourcing Humanitarian Airlift Mark Jacobsen, U.S. Air Force
Last One Out, Turn Off The Lights Geert Uytterhoeven
Generic PHY Framework Kishon Vijay Abraham, Texas Instruments
Linux for Microcontrollers: From Marginal to Mainstream Vitaly Wool, Softprise Consulting OU
Day 2, 4:25pm
Android Customization: From the Kernel to the Apps Cédric Cabessa, Genymobile
Embedded Linux moves into High School Robotics Michael E. Anderson, The PTR Group
Freedreno Status Report: Upstream and FOSS Graphics on ARM/SoC Devices Rob Clark, Red Hat
Creating Open Hardware Tools David Anders, Intel
Sigrok: Adventures in Integrating a Power-Measurement Device Bartosz Golaszewski, BayLibre
Building a General Purpose Android Workstation Ron Munitz
Day 2, 5:25pm
Creating Platform Development Tools François-Denis Gonthier, Opersys
DroneAPI: A Tutorial on Drone Control Kevin Hester, 3DRobotics
Regulators: Learning To Play With Others Mark Brown, Linaro
Open Lighting Architecture: Blinky Lights! Matt Ranostay, Intel
Real Time Linux Scheduling Performance Comparison Vince Bridgers, Altera
Day 2, 6:40pm
BoFs: Applying Linux to the Social Infrastructure Systems Noriaki Fukuyasu, Linux Foundation
BoFs: Cryptography and Randomness Jesse Zbikowski
BoFs: Dronecode Project Andrew Tridgell & Lorenz Meier
BoFs: Kernel Wish List John Stultz
BoFs: MinnowBoard - John Hawley, Intel BoFs: Yocto Project / OpenEmbedded Jeff Osier-Mixon
BoFs: Kernel Testing for Upstream with kernelci.org Kevin Hilman, Linaro
Day 3, 9:00am
Android Based Penetration Testing Framework Ron Munitz
Filesystem Considerations for Embedded Devices Tristan Lelong, Adeneo
Embedded Digital TV Kernel Pipelines via Media Controller API Mauro Carvalho Chehab,
Samsung Introduction to Kernel Power Management Kevin Hilman, Linaro
Transactional Device Tree & Overlays: Making Reconfigurable Hardware Work Pantelis Antoniou, Konsulko Group
Embedded Android Workshop Karim Yaghmour, Opersys
Day 3, 10:00am
Maintaining Multiple Android Linux Kernels at Intel Mark Gross, Intel
Creating Eco-System for R-Car LCB Hisao Munakata, Renesas
Maintaining a Large Kernel Subsystem Arnd Bergmann
Status Report for IEEE 802.15.4 and 6LoWPAN in Linux Stefan Schmidt, Samsung
What's New with Toybox Rob Landley
Day 3, 11:20am
Android and Modern Toolchains: gcc 5.0, clang 3.6 and binutils 2.25 Bernhard Rosenkränzer, Linaro
Embedded Android Workshop (Cont.) Karim Yaghmour, Opersys
Linux in the Connected Car Platform Daniel Jackson, Dialexa
Getting Started with Embedded Linux: Using the Yocto Project to Build your Own Custom Embedded Linux Distribution Rudolf (Rudi) Streif
Linux Kernel Selftest Framework - Quality Control for New Releases Shuah Khan, Samsung
Overcoming Obstacles to Contributing to Linux Tim Bird, Sony Mobile
Day 3, 1:40am
Day 3, 2:40pm
Day 3, 4:00pm
Day 3, 4:30pm