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Automotive track
Wednesday, September 18, 2013 from 10:50am – 12:40pm
Celestin F
Celestin F
GENIVI and Automotive Grade Linux projects are aimed at enabling Linux system for the automotive environment. GENIVI provides a middleware stack in the spirit of freedesktop.org, with components extending from ECUs (Diagnostic Log and Trace) to the Kernel (AF_BUS D-Bus Optimization) all the way up to the main console (AudioManager and SmartPhoneLink). AGL is more of a traditional, complete Linux distribution specialized for the automotive domain.
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Sessions for this track
* Automotive diagnostics under Linux
Automotive diagnostics under Linux -- what is missing, what are the next steps?
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Automotive |
Jeremiah Foster | |
* Device Management in Automotive Infotainment
Efficient device management for in vehicle infotainment with consideration for smart devices connectivity
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Automotive |
Sriram Gopalan | |
* IVI and Wayland: why, what, how
Summarising the current status of IVI on Wayland
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Automotive |
Daniel Stone | |
* Updates on 'New Challenges for Linux Network Support'
Update where we are with the 'New Challenges for Linux Network Support' work.
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Automotive |
Daniel Wagner | |
* Using BlueZ in the Automotive World
Making BlueZ fit for the automotive industry.
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Automotive |
Gustavo Padovan |
Proposals for this track
* Libudev hacking for an automotive environment
Libudev hacking for an automotive environment -- Libudev is a good start for automotive, but there is likely going to be very few devices being swapped in and out, so perhaps using a limited, even hard-coded set of devices is the way to go.
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Automotive | 07/31/2013 |
Jeremiah C. Foster |