From: eLinux.org

ELCE Europe 2012 Presentations

Presenters, Demo-ers, Participants: Thanks very much for your
participation in Linux Foundation’s Embedded Linux Conference Europe
2012
.

This page is for collecting the presentations that were made at the
conference. During and after the conference we will collect materials
from the presenters and place them here. Please watch this page if you
are interested in a particular presentation - and if it doesn’t show up,
please send me and
email
and we’ll try
to track it down.

Contents

Videos

Once again, through the diligent work of the Free
Electrons
team, all videos for ELCE2012 can
be found at Videos.

Instructions

Presenters: Please post your technical conference presentations on
this page. (See Instructions below the tables)

Table of Presentations

NOTE: If you add a wikilink to your presentation and attempt to upload
it via the link, it may fail. If it does, use the
Special:Upload page to upload your
file.

Keynotes













































Keynotes
Presenter(s)Session DescriptionPresentation
Mark Shuttleworth, Founder at CanonicalAdvancing the User Experience-
Dave Engberg, CTO EvernoteWhy Evernote Runs Their Own Linux Servers Instead of "The Cloud"-
Brian Stevens, CTO and VP Worldwide Engineering at Red Hat
Jonathan Corbet, Editor at LWNThe Kernel Report
Matt Locke, Texas InstrumentsAre we headed for a complexity apocalypse for embedded SoCsPDF
Catarina Mota, Founder at openMaterialsResearch into open hardware
Linux Creator Linus Torvalds and Intel’s Open Source Technologist, Dirk HohndelLinux: Where are we going?

Presenters

Presentations

Presenter(s)

Session Description

Presentation

Day 1, 10:10am

Matt Ranostay

Beaglebone: The Perfect Telemetry Platform?

PDF

Jim Huang, 0xlab

Implement Checkpointing for Android

PDF

Wolfram Sang, Pengutronix e.K.

Maintainer’s Diary: Devicetree and Its Stumbling Blocks

PDF

Day 1, 11:05am

Matthias Brugger, ISEE 2007 S.L.

A War Story: Porting Android 4.0 to a Custom Board

PDF

Kishon Vijay Abraham

USB Debugging and Profiling Techniques

PDF

Alan Ott, Signal 11 Software

Wireless Networking with IEEE 802.15.4 and 6LoWPAN

PDF

Day 1, 1:20pm

João Paulo Rechi Vita, INdT

Bluetooth Smart devices and Low Energy support on Linux

PDF

Peter Stuge

OpenOCD: Hardware Debugging and More

PDF

Alessandro Rubini

PF_ZIO: Using Network Frames to Convey I/O Data and Meta-Data

PDF

Day 1, 2:15pm

Joo-Young Hwang, Samsung

A New File System Designed for Flash Storage in Mobile

PDF

Alexandre Belloni, Adeneo Embedded

Boot Time Optimizations

PDF

Philipp Zabel, Pengutronix e.K.

Modular Graphics on Embedded ARM

PDF

Day 1, 3:30pm

Karim Yaghmour, Opersys

Inside Android’s User Interface

PDF

Samuel Ortiz, Intel

Near Field Communication with Linux

PDF

Arnout Vandecappelle, Essensium/Mind

Upgrading Without Bricking

PDF

Day 1, 6:15pm

Tim Bird, Sony Network Entertainment

BoFs: Developer Tools and Methods: Tips & Tricks

PDF

Nithya Ruff & Ruud Derwig

BoFs: Is HW Availability a Gating Item for Your Software Development

PDF

Elizabeth Flanagan, Intel

BoFs: Yocto Project & OpenEmbedded Community

PDF

Alexandre Belloni

BoFs: The Need For a Fast Bootloader

PDF

Day 2, 10:10am

Sascha Hauer, Pengutronix e.K.

Barebox Bootloader

PDF

Benjamin Zores, Alcatel-Lucent

Dive Into Android Networking: Adding Ethernet Connectivity

PDF

Jiyoun Park, Samsung

Experiences as an OEM with Development of UI Frameworks

PDF

Day 2, 11:05am

Keshava Munegowda, Texas Instruments

FFSB and IOzone: File system Benchmarking Tools, Features and Internals

PDF

Chris Simmonds, 2net Limited

The End of Embedded Linux (As We Know It)

PDF

Steven Rostedt, Red Hat

Understanding PREEMPT_RT (The Real-Time Patch)

ODP

Day 2, 1:20pm

Klaas van Gend, Vector Fabrics

Application Parallelization for Multi-Core Android Devices

PDF

David Anders, Texas Instruments

Board Bringup: You, Me, and I2C

PDF - Resource
Page

Rama Pallala, Intel

Linux Power Supply Charging Subsystem

PDF

Day 2, 2:15pm

Agusti Fontquerni, ISEE 2007 S.L.

Embedded Linux RADAR Device

PDF

Matt Porter, Texas Instruments

What’s Old Is New: A 6502-based Remote Processor

PDF

Thomas Petazzoni, Free Electrons

Your New ARM SoC Linux Support Check-List

PDF

Day 2, 3:30pm

Tracey M. Erway, Intel & Nithya A. Ruff, Synopsys

Can You Market an Open Source Project?

PDF

Lars Knoll

Qt on Embedded Systems

PDF

Koen Kooi, Circuitco

Supporting 200 Different Expansionboards: The Broken Promise of
Devicetree

PDF

Day 2, 4:25pm

Wolfgang Mauerer, Siemens

Àndroit: Real-Time for the Rest of Us

PDF

Anna Dushistova

Eclipse and Embedded Linux Developers: What it Can and Cannot Do For You

PDF

Dave Stewart, Intel

Yocto Project Overview and Update

PDF

Day 3, 10:40am

Vineet Gupta, Synopsys

ARC Linux: From a Tumbling Toddler to a Graduating Teen

PDF

Laurent Pinchart, Ideas on Board

DRM/KMS, FB and V4L2: How to Select a Graphics and Video API

PDF

Frank Rowand, Sony Network Entertainment

Practical Data Visualization

PDF

Day 3, 11:35am

Marcin Juszkiewicz, Linaro

ARM 64-Bit Bootstrapping with OpenEmbedded

PDF

Wim Decroix, TPVision

Practical Experiences With Software Crash Analysis in TV

PDF

Mark Brown, Wolfson Microelectronics

Regmap: The Power of Subsystems and Abstractions

PDF

Day 3, 1:50pm

Wolfgang Mauerer, Siemens

Low-Level Linux Debugging Without Grey Beards

PDF

Hans Verkuil, Cisco Systems

Video4Linux: Current Status and Future Work

PDF

Holger Behrens, Wind River

Yocto Layer for In-Vehicle Infotainment

PDF

Day 3, 2:45pm

Tero Kristo, Texas Instruments

Debugging Embedded Linux (Kernel) Power Management

PDF

Martin Bis, BIS

Real-Time Linux in Industrial Appliances

PDF

Jens Georg, Openismus GmbH

Rygel: Open Source DLNA, ready for Customer Products?

PDF

Day 3, 3:40pm

Yoshitake Kobayashi, Toshiba

Improvement of Scheduling Granularity for Deadline Scheduler

PDF

Tsugikazu Shibata, NEC

LTSI (Long-Term Stable Initiative) Status Update

PDF

Thomas Gleixner, Linutronix

UBI Fastmap

PDF

Instructions for Presenters

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edit the wiki or upload files.)

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