Embedded Linux Conference to Feature Keynotes From Dronecode, Google, Intel, Jaguar Land Rover, Linaro, Panasonic, and Samsung - Seite 2
- Open Source Drones on Linux (Lorenz Meier, ETH)
- The Device Tree as a Stable ABI: A Fairy Tale? (Thomas Petazzoni, Free Electrons)
- Using Intel Edison to Fuse Embedded Linux With Existing Drone Flight Controllers (Mark F. Brown, Intel)
- Building IoT Systems with openHAB (Matt Porter, Linaro)
- The Syria Airlift Project: Open-Sourcing Humanitarian Airlift (Mark Jacobsen, U.S. Air Force)
The full schedule of all keynotes and sessions can be viewed at http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/embedded-linux-conference/program/schedule.
"Open source software has always been important to the embedded space, but as the embedded industry expands with the growth of IoT it is becoming even more significant," said Linux Foundation CMO Amanda McPherson. "The Linux Foundation is proud to have offered a space for open source embedded developers to gather for more than a decade now, and we expect the collaboration that takes place at ELC to advance important technologies."
Registration is only $500 through January 30, and includes full access to all Embedded Linux Conference events, as well as sessions at the co-located Android Builders Summit. Visit http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/embedded-linux-conference/attend/register to register.
ELC is possible thanks to the generosity of our Platinum sponsor, Intel.
Additional Resources
YouTube: The Linux Foundation Event Experience (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WUeelICQ2U)
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