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Revision as of 18:04, 24 January 2017
Contents
Table of Presentations
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Presenters
Day 1 Presentations
Session Description | Presenter(s) | Presentation | Transcript Status | Video |
Day 1, 9:00am | ||||
Full Day Cours: Building A Low Powered Smart Appliance Workshop (Additional Frr, Pre-registration Required) |
Day 2 Presentations
Session Description | Presenter(s) | Presentation | Transcript Status | Video |
Day 2, 9:00am | ||||
Keynote: Welcome and Opening Remarks | Tim Bird, ELC Program Chair | |||
Liota Package Development for ABB YuMi | ThingWorx, IBM BlueMix, and VMWare's Project Ice | |||
Day 2, 9:10am | ||||
Keynote:Dirk Hohndel in Conversation with Linux Creator Linus Torvalds | VP, Chief Open Source Officer, VMWare | |||
Day 2, 9:45am | ||||
Keynote: Imad Sousou | Vice Presidnet of the Software and Services Group, Intel Corporation | |||
Day 2, 10:30am | ||||
Drinking From the CVE Firehouse: Or How To Ensure Your Open Source Product Survives the Onslaught of Publicly Known Security Vulnerabilities | Ryan Ware, Intel Corporation | |||
Making an Amazon Echo Compatible Linux System | Michael E Anderson, The PTR Group, Inc. | |||
The Aftermath of a Fuzz Run: What to do about those Crashes? | David Moore, FuzzStation | |||
Using Linux as Long Term Working with the Community | Tsugikazu Shibata, NEC | |||
Attribute Based Access Control Framework for IoT | Jayson DeLancey, GE Digital | |||
Bluetooth 5 is Here | Marcel Holtmann, Open Source Technology Center, Intel | |||
Device Tree in Zephyr | Andy Gross, Linaro | |||
Day 2, 11:30am | ||||
Effectively Measure and Reduce Kernel Latencies for Real-time Contraints | Jim Huang, South Star Xelerator (SSX) | |||
Embedded Linux Size Reduction Techniques | Michael Opdenacker, Free Electrons | |||
First Experiences with the Embedded Debian Build System Isar | Jan Kiszka, Siemens AG | |||
Can You Create a Secure IoT Platform Using a Common Linux Distro? | Peter Robinson, Red Hat | |||
NimBLE - A High-Performance and Highly Configurable Bluetooth Low Energy 4.2 Stack | James Pace, Runtime | |||
The Zephyr Project: Reflection on the FIrst Year and Plans for the Next Year | Anas Nashif, Intel | |||
Day 2, 2:00pm | ||||
Easier Yocto Upgrades in the Development Environment | Michael Brown, Dell EMC | |||
Enabling New Hardware in U-Boot | Jon Mason, Broadcom Ltd. | |||
Forward Porting Google Nexus 5X/6P - Lessons from the Trenches and What's Next | Jeremy McNicoll, Red Hat | |||
Linux Cryptographic Acceleration on an i.MX6 | Sean Hudson, Mentor Graphics, Inc. | |||
Creating Bluetooth-based IoT Solutions with Zephyr | Johan Hedberg, Open Source Technology Center, Intel | |||
Implementing Network Protocols in Zephyr | Flavio Santes, Intel | |||
Day 2, 3:00pm | ||||
Beagle BoF | Drew Fustini, Beagleboard.org Foundation | |||
Debugging Usually Slightly Broken (USB) Devices and Drivers | Krzysztof Opasiak, Samsung R&D Institute Poland | |||
From Zero to First Test in Your Own LAVA Laboratory in less than 45 minutes | Pawel Wieczorek, Samsung R&D Institute Poland | |||
SCHED_DEADLINE: It's Aline! | Juri Lelli, ARM Ltd. | |||
Moving from IoT to IIoT with Maker Boards, Linux, and Open-source SOftware Tools | Matt newton, Opto 22 | |||
Scripting Languages in IoT:Challenges and Approaches | Paul Sokolovsky, Linaro | |||
Zephyr on Beetle | Vincenzo Frascisno, ARM Ltd. | |||
Day 2, 4:20pm | ||||
Exporting Virtual Memory as dmabuf | Nikhil Devshatwar, Texas Instruments | |||
State of the U-Boot | Thomas Rini, Konsulko Group | |||
What Small Teams Should Know when Building Embedded Linux Systems | Gregory Fond, Virgin Galactic | |||
IoT Lockdown - Battling Bot Net Builders | Adam Emglander, iovation | |||
Prototyping New Ideas with ESP32 and Azure | Ivan R. Judson, Microsoft | |||
SDK in the Browser for Zephyr | Sakari Poussa, Intel | |||
Tutorial:Building the Simplest Possible Linux System | Rob Landley, se-instruments.com | |||
Day 2, 5:20pm | ||||
Building Mixed Criticality Linux Systems with the Jailhouse Hypervisor | Ralf Ramsauer, Technical University of Applied Sciences Regegnsburg | |||
Securing Embedded Linux Systems with TPM 2.0 | Philip Tricca, Intel | |||
Using Devtool to Streamline Your Yocto Project Workflow | Tim Orling, Intel Open Source Technology Center | |||
Fun with Zephyr and BBC micro:bit | Marcel Holtmann, Open Source Technology Center, Intel | |||
Making Tweet Monkey | Jeremy Foster, Microsoft | |||
Optimizing C for Microcontrollers | Khem Raj, Comcast RDK | |||
Day 2, 6:15pm | ||||
Device Tree BoF | Frank Rowand, Sony | |||
Key Terms to Understand OSS Communities BoF | Hiroki Fukuchi, Sony | |||
Yocto Project & OpenEmbedded BoF | Sean Hudson, Mentor Graphics | |||
Zephyr Project BoF | Sara Sarmiento, Intel |
Day 3 Presentations
Session Description | Presenter(s) | Presentation | Transcript Status | Video | |||||
Day 3, 9:00am | |||||||||
Keynote | Guy Hoffman, Mills Family Faculty Fellow & Assistant Professor, Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell Unversity | ||||||||
Day 3, 9:45am | |||||||||
Keynote: TBD | |||||||||
Day 3, 9:45am | |||||||||
Keynote | Sarah Cooper, GM of IoT Solutions, Amazon Web Services | ||||||||
Day 3, 10:40am | |||||||||
Code Review Training for Kernel Patch Reviewers | Mark Gross, Intel/OTC | ||||||||
Contributing to Automotive Grade Linux and GENIVI Development Platform | Lean Anavi | ||||||||
Educational Robotics Critical for the Future of Linux | Jason Kridner, Texas Instruments | ||||||||
Power Management Integrated Circuits: Keep the Power in Your Hands | Quentin Schulz, Free Electrons | ||||||||
Genivi and IoTivity Support: Where We Are and Where We Need to Go | Nivedita Singhvi, urban.systems | ||||||||
Journey to an Intelligent Industrial IOT Network | Giuseppe (Pino) de Candia, Midokura | ||||||||
Securing the Connected Car | Eystein Stenberg, Mender.io | ||||||||
Day 3, 11:40am | |||||||||
A Journey through Upstream Atomic KMS to Achieve DP Compliance | Manasi Navare, Intel | ||||||||
Cross Platform Enablement for the Yocto Project with Containers | Randy Witt, Intel | ||||||||
Google Summer fo Code and Beagleboard.org | Drew Fustini, Beagleboard.org Foundation | ||||||||
SLTS Kernel and Base-Layer Development in the Civil Infrastructure Platform | Yoshitake Kobayashi, Toshiba & Urs Gleim, Siements AG | ||||||||
How Developers Can Prepare for IoT Standards | Jeff Maynard, Cloud Technology Partners | ||||||||
Scaling IoTivity to Industrial IoT | Thiago Maciera, Intel | ||||||||
SecurityPI: IronClad you Raspberry Pi | Rabimba Karanjai | ||||||||
Day 3, 2:00pm | |||||||||
Road Towards Industrial IoTivity | Caio Oliveira, Intel | ||||||||
Timekeeping in the Linux Kernel | Stephen Boyd, Qualcomm Innovation Center | ||||||||
Using a Lidar for Robot Navigation in a Room | Michael E Anderson, The PTR Group, Inc. | ||||||||
Using the Yocto Autobuilder for Build and Release Management | Jate Sujjavanavich, Syntech Systems | ||||||||
IoTivity-Constrained: IoT for Tiny Devices | Kishen Maloor, Intel Corporation | ||||||||
Surviving in the Wilderness: Integrity Protection and System Update | Patrick Ohly, Intel GmbH | ||||||||
Day 3, 3:00pm | |||||||||
Mesa 3D in an Embedded Context | Mark Janes, Intel | ||||||||
Testing with Volcanoes - Fuego+LAVA Going Distributed | Jan-Simon Moeller, The Linux Foundation | ||||||||
The Reproducible Build Zoo | Vagrant Cascadian, Aikidev, LLV | ||||||||
Yocto Project Extensible SDK:Simplifying Workflow for Application Developers | Henry Bruce, Intel | ||||||||
Apache Mynewt Bootloader for Reliable and Secure Firmware Upgrades | James Pace, Runtime | ||||||||
RIOT:The Friendly Operating System for the IoT (If Linux Won't Work, Try RIOT) | Thomas Eichinger, Koolzone Tracking Systems | ||||||||
Day 3, 4:20pm | Adding Inter-event Capabilities to Linux Kernel Trace Events | Tom Zanussi, Intel | |||||||
Dynamic Tracing Tools on ARM/AArch64 Platform:Updates and Challenges | Hiroyuki Ishii, Panasonic Corporation | ||||||||
Groking the Linux SPI Subsystem | Matt Porter, Konsulko | ||||||||
What Can Vulkan do for You? | Jason Ekstrand, Intel | ||||||||
Are Device Response Times a Neglected Risk of IoT? | Balwinder Kaur, AppDynamics | ||||||||
Firmware Management for MCUs: The Quark Bootloader Approach | Daniele Alessandrelli, Intel | ||||||||
Graphs + Sensors = The Internet of Connected Things | William Lyon, Neoj4 |
Day 4 Presentations
Session Description | Presenter(s) | Presentation | Transcript Status | Video |
Day 4, 08:15am | ||||
Day 4, 09:00am | ||||
Day 4, 10:00am | ||||
Day 4, 11:15am | ||||
Day 4, 12:15pm | ||||
Day 4, 17:00pm | ||||
Technical Showcase Posters
Poster Title | Presenter | Poster |