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IoT and Embedded [clear filter]
Monday, April 1
 

3:30pm GMT+07

BKK19-113 Networking in Zephyr LTS and beyond
Zephyr 1.14 is a long-expected LTS (Long-Term Support) release for Zephyr RTOS (https://www.zephyrproject.org/), a Linux Foundation project . A lot of effort went both into extending networking support for it and making it stable. This session discusses both things which fit and didn't fit into the LTS release.

Speakers
avatar for Paul Sokolovsky

Paul Sokolovsky

Software Engineer, Linaro
Paul is a member of Linaro LITE team, who specializes in networking and application frameworks.



Monday April 1, 2019 3:30pm - 3:55pm GMT+07
Session Room 3 (Lotus 10)
 
Tuesday, April 2
 

9:00am GMT+07

BKK19-207 OpenAMP Libmetal Shared Memory Cross OS Interface
This session will describe the OpenAMP libmetal shared memory API. The talk will include the interface default backend implementation in Linux system

Speakers
avatar for Wendy Liang

Wendy Liang

Xilinx, Senior Staff Engineer
OpenAMP, Linux kernel, Embedded system


Tuesday April 2, 2019 9:00am - 9:25am GMT+07
Session Room 1 (Lotus 1-2)

11:00am GMT+07

BKK19-208 Trusted Firmware M – what’s cooking?
Trusted Firmware M is an open source implementation of Platform Security Architecture (PSA) for Arm M profile processors. It was publicly launched in Linaro Connect HKG18.
This talk discusses some of the challenges being tackled in TF-M to enable wider adoption. Two flavours of core design, concurrent context management, secure interrupt handling, multi-core support are just some of the hot issues on the plate.

Speakers
avatar for Miklos Balint

Miklos Balint

Principal Software Engineer, Arm
Miklos is a software engineer at Arm focusing on security. He has been working with embedded software for over 10 years in environments ranging from telecom core network nodes to server blades and IoT devices. He is a maintainer of Trusted Firmware M open source project and has lately... Read More →



Tuesday April 2, 2019 11:00am - 11:25am GMT+07
Session Room 3 (Lotus 10)
 


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