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SUMMARY:Embedded IoT World
DESCRIPTION:Embedded IoT World  is a virtual event on April 28 – 29 that is designed for developers\, architects\, engineers\, and technicians building end-to-end IoT solutions. The embedded community will have the opportunity to join technical workshops\, roundtables\, and speaker Q&A covering key topics: AI & ML\, Security\, Edge Computing\, Industrial IoT\, Connectivity\, and Processors/Enablement. Delivered by industry experts\, conference sessions will help you design and develop embedded systems to fuel the future of IoT. \nThe Zephyr Project is a partner of Embedded IoT World. Additionally\, a few members of the project on the advisory council including Kate Stewart\, Senior Director of Strategic Programs at the Linux Foundation\, and Frederic Desbiens\, Program Manager for IoT and Edge Computing at the Eclipse Foundation. Zephyr will also have a few presentations at the show. \nWednesday\, April 28:  \n9:15 am –Pushing the open edge machine learning ecosystem forward with RISC-V\, Zephyr\, TensorFlow Lite Micro and Renode (Michael Gielda (Antmicro)\, Tim Ansell (Google)\, Kate Stewart\, Brian Faith (QuickLogic) \nThe keynote panel will feature representatives of Google\, Zephyr Project\, QuickLogic\, STMicroelectronics and Antmicro in a discussion of how the strengths of RISC-V\, Zephyr RTOS\, TensorFlow Lite and Renode can be combined to provide innovative\, collaborative\, software-driven and traceable ML development for the very edge\, also on the hardware level\, e.g. using FPGAs or RISC-V custom extensions. The participants will discuss modern testing methodologies and HW-SW co-development enabled by the Renode simulation framework – as used by e.g. Google’s TF Lite Team – unlocking efficient and deterministically testable ML development on platforms including RISC-V. \nOther hot topics will include open source FPGA tools and Renode support for the Core-V MCU\, recent developments concerning TensorFlow Lite Micro\, RISC-V joining the Zephyr Project and the ML-oriented\, EU-funded VEDLIoT project involving RISC-V and Renode. \n10:50 am – Processors & Instruction-Set Architecture Opening Remarks\, Kate Stewart \n1:35 pm – Processors & Enablement Speaker Q&A Room\, Kate Stewart \n3:10 pm – Panel Discussion – Safety certification in the open: How the Xen project is making progress to achieve certification\, Kate Stewart\, Stefano Stabellini (Xylinx)\, George Dunlap (The Xen Project) and Artem Mygaiev (EPAM) \nSafety certification is one of the essential requirements for software to be used in highly regulated industries. Besides technical and compliance issues (such as ISO 26262 vs IEC 61508\,) transitioning an existing project to become more easily safety certifiable requires significant changes to development practices within an open source project. In this session\, we will lay out some challenges of making safety certification achievable in open source. We will be offering an in-depth review of how Xen Project is approaching these challenges and try to derive lessons for other projects and contributors. \n4:45 pm – Device Security & Safety Speaker Q&A Room\, Kate Stewart\, Stefano Stabellini (Xylinx)\, George Dunlap (The Xen Project) and Stephen Olsen (BlackBerry QNX) \nThursday\, April 29: \n9:15 am: Panel Discussion – The relationship between connectivity\, edge computing\, AI and machine learning in embedded systems\, Barna Ibrahim (Google)\, Jim White (IOTech)\, Colleen Josephson (Stanford University)\, Aditya Kumar (Facebook) and Edoardo Gallizio (STMicroelectronics).  \n\nDiscover how definitions for edge computing will continue to evolve and the impact this will have on engineers building embedded systems for the edge\nUnderstanding the vast array of connectivity options to tailor your device build so the tech will run smoothly as well as looking at which option fits best\nDive into AI at the edge: A look at the different types of hardware AI accelerators\n\nFor more information about the conference\, visit the main conference page. \n 
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/embedded-iot-world/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210414T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210414T100000
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SUMMARY:RISC-V Forum: Security
DESCRIPTION:On April 14\, Kate Stewart\, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems at the Linux Foundation\, will give a presentation at RISC-V Forum: Security. At 9:15 – 9:25 am PST\, Kate will give a talk titled\, “Extending Security to Resource Constrained Devices.” \nAs we hear more in the news about supply chain attacks and the cost of them\, the need to have trusted systems is growing in awareness. A large part of the problem is the lack of transparency on the software and hardware components that make up embedded systems\, especially in the area of safety critical applications and establishing secure communications. \nThe Zephyr RTOS was started 5 years ago\, with the goal of being a safe and secure RTOS for resource constrained devices that could be used where Linux is not an option. Some of the capabilities that the project has nurtured in order to have transparency and security for software on these constrained devices\, can be extended these to the system and chip level with systems build on RISC-V. This can provide significant efficiencies in security\, as well as a solid framework to be used in applications that have safety requirements. \nTo learn more about the forum agenda\, visit the main conference page: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/riscv-forum-security/. It is free to register for RISC-V member and non-members. To register\, click here.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/risc-v-security-forum/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210415
DTSTAMP:20260403T200629
CREATED:20210402T131428Z
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SUMMARY:LF Energy Spring Summit 2021
DESCRIPTION:On April 14\, join LF Energy for this Spring Summit showcasing collaborative development and shared innovation to accelerate the energy transition through open source and software-defined infrastructure. \nAt 7:30 – 8 am\, James Gula\, Open DC Grid Co-founder\, JLG Consulting and Martin Jäger\, Open Hardware Architect\, Libre Solar Technologies GmbH\, will give a presentation about “Open DC Grid – Microgrid Standard Based on Open Source for Energy Access Applications.”  \nThe Open DC Grid project is an initiative to define an architecture to permit devices to exchange power using LVDC and document it in a standard that can be freely accessed and used by anyone. The standard is backed up by open-source hardware and software reference designs based on the Zephyr RTOS that can be used for testing and compatibility validation. This architecture can be used by any device\, but the initiative is particularly focused on rural microgrids in energy access markets\, emphasizing low-cost. By conforming to the standard\, system vendors can source components and appliances from multiple vendors reducing their engineering expense and reducing the costs that end users pay for electricity. This presentation gives an overview of the initiative\, the standard\, the open hardware development by Libre Solar and our experience using Zephyr for power electronics control. Add this to your schedule here. \nAt 4:30-5 pm\, Kate Stewart\, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems at The Linux Foundation\, will give a presentation about “Zephyr’s Path to Safety Certification.” \nSafety critical applications require a high level of software dependability\, which introduces new factors to consider for open source project development teams. In embedded applications\, there can also be a high cost for doing updates in the field\, thus reinforcing the need to provide high quality and careful analysis up front\, to minimize security problems over time. The Zephyr project was started 5 years ago\, with the goal of being a safe and secure RTOS that could be used where Linux is not an option\, such as sensors and actuators. As these systems communicate to the edge / cloud devices\, they need to be secure\, as well. This talk will provide an overview of the best practices and transparency that Zephyr has adopted in the project to get it ready to go through analysis\, and 3rd party certification\, so it can be deployed with confidence in critical infrastructure applications. Add this session to your schedule here. \nTo view all of the presentations\, visit the LF Energy Spring Summit website here: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/lf-energy-spring-summit/. \nTo register for the event ($50 US)\, click here.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/lf-energy-spring-summit-2021/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210415
DTSTAMP:20260403T200629
CREATED:20210406T114115Z
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SUMMARY:The Frontier Conference 2021
DESCRIPTION:On April 13-14\, The Frontier Conference will bring in a global community of thought leaders across industry sectors cross-pollinating to solve some of the world’s biggest problems. The Frontier Conference grants access for your organization to connect with and get your brand in front of industry thought leaders\, movers and shakers who can bring you into the fold of the worldwide innovation space. \nThe Zephyr Project will be represented by Kate Stewart\, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems at The Linux Foundation. Kate will be speaking on a panel on April 13 at 7-7:45 am PST/ 9-9:45 am CST titled\, “The Importance of People and Trust in Scaling Connected Systems.” She’ll be joined by Bob Mazer\, Roy Timor-Rousso\, CRO at JpU.io\, and Jason Shepherd\, VP of Ecosystems at ZEDEDA\, will be moderating the session. \nZephyr is also media partner of the conference – if you would like to attend\, use code “FR21LF10” for a 10% discount. Register for the conference here. \nTo learn more about the conference\, visit the main conference page: https://www.thefrontier.co/. \n 
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/the-frontier-conference-2021/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210325T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210325T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200629
CREATED:20210322T103245Z
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SUMMARY:(Webinar) Generating Software Bill Of Materials
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Linux Foundation\, LF Live Mentorship Series\,  Kate Stewart\, VP\, Dependable Embedded Systems at The Linux Foundation\, will present a webinar on Thursday\, March 25 from 7:30-9 am PST titled\, “Generating Software Bill of Materials.” \n \nHaving an accurate view of software being imported and used in systems has become increasingly important as we see more vulnerabilities emerge in the supply chain.   By generating a Software Bill of Materials (or SBOM) we’re able to help with efficient analysis for security\, licensing\,  and other use cases. \nThis mentoring session will provide an overview of some of options available for generating SBOMs as well as an overview of some open source tooling to assist with generation and consumption of SBOMs. \nThe session will begin with an overview by Kate Stewart (45 minutes) and will be followed by Q&A – an opportunity to both ask Kate questions and for group discussion (45 minutes). \nRegister for the webinar here.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/webinar-generating-software-bill-of-materials/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210326
DTSTAMP:20260403T200629
CREATED:20210315T101033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210315T101033Z
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SUMMARY:Linaro Connect
DESCRIPTION:  \nLinaro will be hosting its annual conference virtually Linaro Connect on March 23-25. Zephyr will a focus of two sessions. \n \n \nCheck out the schedule here. Register for the conference here. \n 
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/linaro-connect/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210306
DTSTAMP:20260403T200629
CREATED:20201216T135417Z
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SUMMARY:Embedded World
DESCRIPTION:Embedded World\, which takes place digitally on March 1-5\, 2021\, combine the best features of the trade fair and conference program in the virtual space. Last year\, at Embedded World 2020\, more than 900 exhibitors from 42 countries and more than 1500 attendees presented the entire value chain for embedded system technologies. The conference is expecting even more attendees and exhibitors for the 2021 conference. \nThe Zephyr Project has attended and exhibited the conference for three years in a row\, except for 2020. The project will be at the 2021 conference with a booth as well as several member and community booths. Stay tuned here for more details. \nZephyr members RISC-V (Antmicro will exhibit at their booth)\, Nordic Semiconductor and NXP will also be at the event. Stop by their booths to see their latest products and solutions as well as speak with developers\, ambassadors and Zephyr community members. \nTo register for the event or to check out the agenda\, visit the Embedded World main conference page. \n 
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/embedded-world/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210115
DTSTAMP:20260403T200629
CREATED:20201216T134325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T134325Z
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SUMMARY:CES
DESCRIPTION:CES\, which takes place digitally on January 11-14\, 2021\, is the world’s gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. A high-level business event that touches all industries\, it’s the place where business gets done. CES is where every major technology company participates in some way — by exhibiting\, speaking\, sponsoring\, attending or holding business meetings. \nThe Zephyr Project will be at the event for the first-time ever. Stay tuned here for more details about which members will be on-site to answer questions and which boards and products will be showcased. If you have questions\, email info@www.zephyrproject.org. \n \n \nTo register for the event\, visit the main CES website. \n 
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/ces/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201211
DTSTAMP:20260403T200629
CREATED:20201108T083844Z
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SUMMARY:(Virtual) RISC-V Summit
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe 3rd annual RISC-V Summit on December 8-10 will highlight the continued rapid expansion of the RISC-V ecosystem\, presenting both commercial offerings and exciting open-source developments. The comprehensive 100% virtual event will feature keynotes from industry pioneers as well as thought-provoking panel discussions. Network with thought-leaders\, technology companies\, and researchers spearheading the adoption of this evolutionary change in the silicon market. To see the complete schedule\, visit the main conference page: https://tmt.knect365.com/risc-v-summit/. \nJoin us for the Keynote Presentation on December 8 at 10 am:  Building an Open Edge Machine Learning Ecosystem with RISC-V\, Zephyr\, TensorFlow Lite Micro and Renode \n\nBy moving closer to the edge\, machine learning is profoundly changing the IoT landscape\, where RISC-V is already seeing immense success. To be able to fully capitalize on the opportunities that arise from this trend\, as well as tackle the related challenges\, various communities must come together to create an open ecosystem of modern tools\, frameworks and platforms that together will constitute a seamless environment for developers to build advanced ML applications on RISC-V. \nThe keynote panel will feature Tim Ansell (Google)\, Kate Stewart (Zephyr Project)\, Brian Faith (QuickLogic) and Michael Gielda (Antmicro) in a discussion of how the strengths of RISC-V\, Zephyr RTOS\, TensorFlow Lite and Renode can be combined to provide collaborative\, software-driven\, traceable ML development for the very edge. The participants will discuss how the vendor-neutral approach of RISC-V resonates with the foundational principles of the Zephyr RTOS and the Renode simulation framework\, and how TensorFlow Lite Micro can leverage the open ISA and its tools to innovate in the ML domain also on the hardware level\, e.g. using FPGAs or custom extensions. The discussion will also touch upon modern testing methodologies and HW-SW co-development enabled by Renode – already employed by Zephyr\, Google’s TF Lite Team and QuickLogic – enabling efficient\, deterministically testable ML development on RISC-V. \n\n \n\nRegister for the conference here.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/virtual-risc-v-summit/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201207
DTSTAMP:20260403T200629
CREATED:20201102T141603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201102T141603Z
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SUMMARY:(Virtual) Open Source Summit Japan
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Linux Foundation is excited to present Open Source Summit Japan as a virtual event on December 2-4. Attendees will have the ability to network with others\, attend presentations with live Q&A\, interact with sponsors and more! Registration is US $50. To register\, visit the main conference website here: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-japan/register/. \nOn Wednesday\, December 2 at 11:00-11:50 (Japan time) Kate Stewart\, Senior Director of Strategic Programs at the Linux Foundation\, will be speaking at the conference in a session titled\, “Open Source in Safety Critical Applications.” \nThe last 20 years have seen a tremendous surge of new technologies and capabilities emerge from open source software. Open source building blocks have become increasingly attractive as the base for innovative new products. Safety critical applications are now starting to consider using them as well. This talk will look at some of the challenges and approaches to building trust and confidence in open source used in safety critical software coming to new products near you… or perhaps\, even in you. Add this to your schedule here. \nSee the complete schedule for Open Source Summit Japan here.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/virtual-open-source-summit-japan/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201114
DTSTAMP:20260403T200629
CREATED:20201102T153631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201102T153631Z
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SUMMARY:(Virtual) Open Source Strategy Forum
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Strategy Forum (OSSF) is the only conference dedicated to driving collaboration and innovation in financial services through open source software and standards. On November 12-13\, experts across financial services\, technology\, and open source come together to engage in stimulating and thought-provoking conversations about how to best (and safely) leverage open source software to solve industry challenges. \nTo register\, visit the main Open Source Strategy Forum website\, here. \nOn Thursday\, November 12 at 11:15 – 12 pm PDT\, Kate Stewart\, Senior Director of Strategic Programs for the Linux Foundation\, will give a presentation titled\, “The End Game for Open Source in Safety Critical Applications.” \nThe last 20 years have seen a tremendous surge of new technologies and capabilities emerge from open source software. Open source building blocks have become increasingly attractive as the base for innovative new products. Safety critical applications are now starting to consider using them as well. This talk will look at some of the challenges and approaches to building trust and confidence in open source used in safety critical software coming to new products near you… or perhaps\, even in you. \nAdd it to your schedule here. \nTo see the complete program schedule\, visit the main conference site here.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/virtual-open-source-strategy-forum/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201029T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201029T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200629
CREATED:20200928T164927Z
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SUMMARY:(Virtual) Zephyr Mini-Summit
DESCRIPTION:October 29\, 2020 | 15:00 – 19:00 GMT (7-10 am PDT)\nRegistration Fees: Complimentary to all OSS+ELC EU Attendees \nThe Zephyr Mini-Summit is designed to introduce you to the leading Open Source RTOS built with safety and security in mind.  Attendees will learn why Zephyr is gaining the attention of developers and product makers.    This session will provide an overview of the latest technologies and plans emerging from the Zephyr community. \nAttendees will learn: \n\nZephyr Overview (including current Use Cases)\nState of Communication Stacks\nLTS and Release Plans\nSecurity\nSafety Certification Plans\nPanel Q&A\n\nHow to Register: Pre-registration is required.  To register for (Virtual) Open Source Summit Europe\, click here: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-europe/register/. To add the Zephyr Mini-Summit to your  Open Source Summit Europe registration\, click here: http://www.cvent.com/d/khqrr2/4W?ct=50221cf5-5496-4c34-9ec0-3b52b1bf1204 .
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/virtual-zephyr-mini-summit/
CATEGORIES:Mini-Summit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201030
DTSTAMP:20260403T200629
CREATED:20200928T164323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200928T164323Z
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SUMMARY:(Virtual) Open Source Summit Europe
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference Europe 2020 is a Virtual Experience\, happening October 26-29 in the Greenwich Mean Time Zone. \n \nOpen Source Summit is the leading conference for developers\, architects and other technologists – as well as open source community and industry leaders – to collaborate\, share information\, learn about the latest technologies and gain a competitive advantage by using innovative open solutions. Registration is US$50. To register\, visit the main event website: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-europe/register/. \nThe Zephyr Project will be on-site at the event again this year with several speaking sessions and a Mini-Summit. Below are the Zephyr-related talks – add them to your schedule today! \nMonday\, October 26: \nGame of Protocols: How to pick a network protocol for your IoT Project – Frederic Desbiens\, Eclipse Foundation (4:15 – 5:05 pm GMT/8:15 am-9:05 am PDT) \nMQTT\, CoAP\, DDS\, OPC UA… IoT developers have many network protocols to choose from when starting an IoT project. But which one is the best for *your* specific use case? In this presentation\, you will get an overview of the most widely supported IoT protocols and understand their pros and cons. You will also learn about applicable open source implementations supported on the Linux and Zephyr operating systems. \nFull Stack Debugging: From CI to ISS – Alexey Brodkin\, Synopsys (5:15 – 6:05 pm GMT/9:15 – 10:05 am PDT) \nSometimes you find yourself looking at something a tiny bit incorrect\, like your CI machinery reports a couple of more failures than you expect (surely you want zero failures). So you decide to fix it. You try to reproduce it outside the CI and… everything just works. OK\, then you know who’s guilty\, right? That simple. And you ask your DevOps people to go fix their scripts. But apparently nothing helps\, tests still fail in CI. And one fine day you decide to scratch that itch for real and start a journey down the rabbit hole. In this talk we’ll reconstruct one very real debugging session which started from Zephyr RTOS tests failing in Jenkins-based CI flow and ended deep in the guts of the instruction set simulator (ISS). One by one we’ll be inspecting possible faulty components (Jenkins\, Shell & Python scripts used for test execution\, Zephyr RTOS tests themselves and finally the simulator) until we may explain all the peculiarities observed before. \nTuesday\, October 27: \nLoRa/LoRaWAN in Zephyr – Manivannan Sadhasivam\, Linaro (1 – 1:50 pm GMT/ 5 – 5:50 am PDT) \nThe Eclipse IoT Developer Survey 2019 showed that Zephyr had approximately 3% of the RTOS market share for IoT. And so the number should’ve increased by now. Zephyr is becoming the de facto Opensource RTOS for the IoT market due to its scalable and yet feature-rich nature. Zephyr already supports multiple SoC architectures and communication protocols. But for Zephyr to become an RTOS for Industrial and Smart city applications\, it needs to support a communication technology that can transmit data at longer distances in a less congested spectrum. This is where LoRa (Long Range) communication technology by Semtech perfectly fits in. The basic LoRa support in Zephyr was added back in December 2019 and since then there has been a huge interest among the community to extend the support for it. More recently\, a Pull Request has been submitted to add LoRaWAN support to Zephyr. This will provide true networking support to Zephyr over LoRa. This talk will briefly go over the LoRa/LoRaWAN support in Zephyr\, the motivation behind adding support for it\, future plans\, etc… \nNew Power Management Framework in Zephyr – Wentong Wu\, Intel (4:15 – 5:05 pm GMT/8:15 am – 9:05 pm PDT) \nZephyr will provide new interfaces and APIs for power management which are designed to be conveniently adapted to different SOCs and architectures. Another goal of the new design is to consume as little power as possible in a given system state and don’t waste energy when idle. The power management components are classified into five categories: pm policy\, pm core\, platform pm\, device pm\, device runtime pm. Every layer has been well considered and designed\, many new technologies have been used and the implementation is ongoing\, it will be ready in early September. In this presentation\, Wentong Wu\, the maintainer of Zephyr power management\, will provide as much technical detail as possible and the benefit of the new power management framework. And finally\, the future technical plans of Zephyr power management will be presented and discussed. \nThursday\, October 29: \nThe Zephyr Mini-Summit (3 – 7 pm GMT/7 -10 am PDT) \nThe Zephyr Mini-Summit is designed to introduce you to the leading Open Source RTOS built with safety and security in mind.  Attendees will learn why Zephyr is gaining the attention of developers and product makers. This session will provide an overview of the latest technologies and plans emerging from the Zephyr community. \nAttendees will learn: \n\nZephyr Overview (including current Use Cases)\nState of Communication Stacks\nLTS and Release Plans\nSecurity\nSafety Certification Plans\nPanel Q&A
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/virtual-october-26-29-open-source-summit-europe/
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