ELC 2019 Presentations

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Intro

Presentations from ELC Schedule.

The Linux Foundation has a video playlist (TBD) for this event on YouTube.

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Presenters

Day 1 Presentations

Session Description Presenter(s) Presentation Transcript Status Video
Day 1, 11:30am
Challenges of using Containers to Run Graphical Embedded Systems Diego Rondini & Nicola La Gloria, Kynetics
What's New with U-Boot? Simon Glass, Google LLC
You may be a Linux Kernel Maintainer - and Not Know It! Frank Rowand, Sony
Day 1, 12:20pm
A Million Ways to Provision Embedded Linux Images Drew Moseley, Mender.io
Automated run-time Regression Testing with Fuego Hirotaka Motai, Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
Introduction to NAND Flash Aware Hibernation-based Boot Kyungsik Lee, LG Electronics
Day 1, 2:25pm
Adopting Linux on BMW - The Long Road to Integrate Linux as Mainline Platform Helio Chissini de Castro, BMW
Cyclic Tests Unleashed: Large-Scale RT Analysis with Jitterdebugger Wolfgang Mauerer, Siemens AG
A Few Effective gcc/clang Optimizations for Embedded Systems Khem Raj, Comcast
Day 1, 3:15pm
Demystifying Linux MIPI DSI Subsystem Jagan Teki, Amarula Solutions
Migrating to Yocto: A Guide and Lessons Learned Muhammad Tauqir Ahmad, Cisco Meraki
News from the Embedded GFX Space Robert Foss, Collabora
Day 1, 4:20pm
Finding the Best Way to Use Linux Kernel - Status Update Tsugikazu Shibata, NEC
Open Source V2X Library Steve Kwon, Wayties, Inc.
Sweeten your Yocto Build Times with Icecream Joshua Watt, Garmin International
Day 1, 4:20pm
Cutting Edge Toolchain (Latest Features in GCC/GLIBC) Victor Rodriguez, Intel
Open Source CVE Monitoring and Management: Cutting Through the Vulnerability Storm Akshay Bhat, Timesys
Static Partitioning Made Simple Stefano Stabellini, Xilinx