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Revision as of 03:14, 28 February 2017

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 PDF
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
Industrial I/O and You: Nonsense Hack! Matt Ranostay, Konsulko Group PDF
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. PDF
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 PDF
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 PDF
Zephyr on Beetle Vincenzo Frascisno, ARM Ltd.
Day 2, 4:20pm
Exporting Virtual Memory as dmabuf Nikhil Devshatwar, Texas Instruments PDF
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 PDF
Day 2, 6:15pm
Device Tree BoF Frank Rowand, Sony PDF
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 PDF
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 PDF
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, 09:00am
2017 is the Year of the Linux Video Codec Drivers Laurent Pinchart, Ideas on Board PDF
SPDX Generation via Yocto and the New LID code License Scanner Mark Charlebois, Qualcomm Technologies
V4L2 & CEC Status Report Hans Verkuil, Cisco Systems Norway
Deep Dive: Android Things Peripheral IO Manager Sanrio Alvares, Intel
War Story: Using Zephyr to Develop a Wearable Device Fabien Parent, BayLibre
Day 4, 10:00am
About the Need to Power Instrument the Linux Kernel Patrick Titiano, BayLibre
ALSA Topology Framework Vinod Koul, Intel
Appropriate Use of OSS - The Key Persons are Software Engineers Satoru Ueda, Sony Corp.
Real-Time Linux on Embedded Multicore Processors Andreas Ehmanns, Technical Advidor
How IoT Will Destroy Us All Bryan Lunduke, Network World/SUSE
SPanning the IoT Developer Chasm Kris Borchers, JS Foundation
Voice-controlled Home Automation from Scratch Using IBM Watson, Docker, IFTTT, and Serverless Kalonji Bankole & Prashant Khanal, IBM
Day 4, 11:10am
Embedded Linux - Then and Now at iRobot Patrick Doyle, iRoboty
Securing the Connected Car with RVI Tatiana Jamison, Jaguar Land Rover
Using SWUdate to Upgrade your System Gabriel Huau, Witekio
Improving the Bootup Speed of AOSP Bernhard Rosenkranzer, Linaro PDF
Android Things: High Level Introduction Anisha Dattatraya & Geeta Krishna, Intel Corporation
Open Software Updates for IoT Phil Wise, ATS Advanced Telematic Systems GmbH
Room Detective: A Real-Time Meeting Room Occupancy Monitor Garth Henson, The Walt Disney Company
Day 4, 12:10pm
BoF: Fuego Status and Roadmap Tim Bird, Sony PDF
Enlightnement Foundation Libraries - Case Studies of Optimizing for Wearable Devices Cedric Bail, Samsung Open SOurce Group
Mainline Linux on AmLogic SoCs Neil Armstrong, BayLibre [[ | PDF]]
Android Things Karim Yaghmour, Opersys Inc.
Enabling the Management of Constrained Devices Using the OIC Framework James Pace, Runtime
Day 4, 2:30pm
How We Added Software Updates to AGL Phil Wise, ATS Advanced Telematic Systems GmbH
Linux You Can Drive My Car Walt Miner, Linux Foundation PDF
OpenWrt/LEDA: When Two Become One Florian Fainelli, Broadcom Ltd.
Rust: Removing the Sharp Edges from Systems Programming Jonathan Creekmore, Star Lab
Building and OPen Source Streaming Analytics Stack with Kafka and Druid Fangjin Yang
Day 4, 3:30pm
Developing a New WiFi Daemon for Linux Marcel Holtmann, Open Source Technology Center, Intel
GCC/Clang Optimizations for Embedded Linux Khem Raj, Comcast RDK PDF
Marrying U-Boot, uEFI and grub2 Alexander Graf, SUSE
Unifying Android and Mainline Kernel Graphics Stack Gustavo Padovan, Collabora Ltd.
Building Multi-protocol IoT Nodes with Thread, BLE and ZigBee Alan Lazar, NXP
Comparing Messaging Techniques for the IoT Michael E Anderson, The PTR Group, Inc.
Day 4, 4:20pm
Developing Audio Products with Cortex-M3/NuttX/C++11 Masayuki Ishikawa, Sony PDF
Extracting Analytics from Complex OpenEmbedded Builds David Reyna, Wind River Systems
Smart DeviceLink: Lessons Learned from Porting an Open Source Connectivity Framework to AGL Bruno Grasset, Elektrobit
Xen and the Art of Embedded Systems Virtualization Stefano Stabellini, Aporeto

Technical Showcase Posters

Poster Title Presenter Poster