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ELC 2013 Presentations
Presenters, Demo-ers, Participants: Thanks very much for your
participation in Linux Foundation’s Embedded Linux Conference
2013.
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
Many videos for ELC2013 are available at:
http://video.linux.com/categories/2013-embedded-linux-conference-1
In addition, Free Electrons has also provided video of the ELC talks:
ELC
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
Presenters
Presentations
Session Description
Presenter(s)
Presentation
Transcript Status
Day 1, 11:00am
Anatomy of the arm-soc git
tree
Beaglebone: The Perfect Telemetry
Platform?
Matt Ranostay, Ranostay
Industries
Using and Understanding the Real-Time Cyclictest
Benchmark
Frank Rowand, Sony Network
Entertainment
Day 1, 12:00pm
Anatomy of an Embedded KMS
Driver
Laurent Pinchart, Ideas on board
SPRL
Kernel Dynamic Memory Allocation Tracking and
Reduction
Ezequiel Alfredo Garcia,
VanguardiaSur
The OpenEmbedded Project 2 Years After Adopting the Yocto
Project
Koen Kooi, CurcuitCo
Electronics
Day 1, 2:00pm
How to Cook the LTSI Kernel with Yocto
Recipe
Hisao Munakata, Renesas
Electronics
Understanding PREEMPT_RT (The Real-Time
Patch
Beaglebone Hands-On Tutorial Sessions 1 Sponsored by BeagleBoard.org
and
BeagleBoardToys.com
Jayneil Dalal, Texas
Instruments
Day 1, 3:00pm
Building a Custom Linux Distribution with the Yocto
Project
Common Clock Framework: How to Use
It
Gregory Clement, Free
Electrons
RFC: Obtaining Management Buy-in for Mainline
Development
Kevin Chalmers, Texas
Instruments
BeagleBone Hands-on Tutorial Session 2 Sponsored by BeagleBoard.org and
BeagleBoardToys.com
Jayneil Dalal, Texas
Instruments
Day 1, 4:00pm
Atom for Embedded Linux Hackers and the DIY
Community
Scott Garman, Intel Open Source Technology
Center
Controlling Multi-Core Race Conditions on
Linux/Android
Mike Anderson, The PTR Group,
Inc.
Brent Roman, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research
Institute
BeagleBone Hands-On Tutorial Session 3 Sponsored by BeagleBoard.org and
BeagleBoardToys.com
Jayneil Dalal, Texas
Instruments
Day 1, 5:00pm
How to Decide the Linux Kernel Version for the Embedded Products to
Keep Maintaining Long
Term
Optimizing GStreamer Video Plugins: A Case Study with Renesas SoC
Platform
Katsuya Matsubara, IGEL Co.,
Ltd.
Your New ARM SoC Linux Support
Checklist!
Thomas Petazzoni, Free
Electrons
Day 2, 10:30am
Kernel Testing Tools and
Techniques
Matt Porter, Texas Instruments,
Inc.
Debugging on a Production
System
Tristan Lelong, Adeneo
Embedded
FIT Image Format Inspired by the Kernel Device Tree
Interface
Joel Fernandes, Texas Instruments,
Inc.
Pre-built Binary Toolchains in the Yocto
Project
Denys Dmytriyenko, Texas Instruments,
Inc.
Day 2, 11:30am
Extending the swsusp Hibernation Framework to
ARM
Russell Dill, Texas Instruments,
Inc.
[PDF]
LLVMLinux: Compiling the Linux Kernel with
LLVM
Behan Webster, Converse in Code,
Inc.
Noor UI Mubeen, Intel Technology India Pvt
Ltd
Survey of Linux Kernel Debugging
Techniques
Day 2, 1:45pm
Application Diversity Demands Accelerated Linux
Innovation
Can You Market an Open Source
Project?
Tracey Erway, Intel Corporation
Nithya Ruff,
Synopsys
The End of Embedded Linux (as we know
it)
Toybox: Writing a new Linux Command Line from
Scratch
Day 2, 2:45pm
Deadline Miss Detection with
SCHED_DEADLINE
Yoshitake Kobayashi, TOSHIBA
Corporation
Embedded Linux Takes on the Hard Problems of
Automotive
Alison Chaiken, Mentor Embedded Software
Division
Open Graphics with the Yocto
Project
Using GStreamer for Seamless Off-Loading Audio Processing to a
DSP
Day 2, 4:00pm
Yocto Project Overview and
Update
Day 2, 5:00pm
Board Bringup: You, Me, and
I2C
David Anders, Texas
Instruments
System-wide Memory Management without
Swap
Howard Cochran, Lexmark
International
Target Communication Framework: One Link to Rule Them
All
Anna Dushistova, Me, Myself, and
I
Day 3, 9:00am
EasyUI: No Nonsense Mobile Application Development with
EFL
Leandro Pereira, ProFUSION Embedded
System
In Kernel Switcher: A Solution to Support ARM’s New big.LITTLE
implementation
Yocto Meta-Virtualization Layer
Project
Day 3, 10:00am
F2FS (Flash-Friendly File
System)
Joo-Young Hwang, Samsung Electronics Co.,
Ltd.
Lessons Learned in Designing a Self-Video, Self-Hovering Nano
Copter
Gregoire Gentil, Always
Innovating
Leveraging Linux - Code Coverage for Post-Silicon
Validation
Mehdi K., UBC Integrated Systems Design
Lab
Day 3,11:15am
Gentoo-Bionic: We Can Rebuild Him. Better. Stronger.
Faster.
Christopher Friedt, Research In
Motion
Task Scheduling for Multicore Embedded
Devices
Gap-Joo Na, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
(ETRI)
Day 3, 12:15pm
Adventures in (simulated) Assymmetric
Scheduling
Pantelis Antoniou, Antoniou
Consulting
An Insight into the Advanced XIP Filesystem
(AXFS)
Aditya Kumar, Sony India Software Centre Pvt
Ltd.
Tetsuyuki Kobayashi, Kiyoto
Microcomputer
Day 3, 2:15pm
How to Build Your Own Digital Signage Solution with Yocto
Project
Nitin Kamble, Intel
Corporation
Mark Gisi, Wind River
Systems
Mark Hatle, Wind River
Systems
The ‘Embedded’ Problem as Experienced by Intel’s Reference
Phones
Day 3, 3:15pm
olibc: Another C Runtime Library for Embedded
Linux
Security Best Practices for Embedded
Systems
John Mehaffey, MontaVista
Software
uCLinux for Custom Mobile
Devices
Workshops
Presenter(s) | Session Description | Presentation |
Filip Thoen, Synopsys | Getting Linux BSPs Developed Faster | |
Yocto Project Developers | Tocto Project & OpenEmbedded BoF | |
Matt Porter, Texas Instruments | Kernel Testing Tools and Techniques | |
Jesse Barker, Linaro | Common Display Framework |
Instructions for Presenters
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