Program
Program Highlights
Tuesday, April 17th
- Keynote: Embedded Linux - An Increasing Nightmare? - Thomas Gleixner
- Please join us in the Silicon Valley room at 9:00am for this special presentation. Thomas Gleixner will present a keynote on how the use of Linux in the embedded market reveals a scary picture of fragmentation, community disconnectedness and wasted resources.
- Technical Showcase - Please join us from 5:30-6:30 for a demo display in the Fremont Room. CELF members will be displaying different uses and technological improvements of Linux for CE products.
Images from the ELC 2006 Technical Showcase
Wednesday, April 18th
- Keynote: The State of the Linux Kernel - Jonathan Corbet - Please join us in the Silicon Valley room at 9:00 am for this special presentation. Jonathan Corbet will present a keynote on the current condition of the Linux kernel: how it is developed, where it stands, and where things are likely to go. The talk should be of interest to anybody who is looking to learn more about how the Linux kernel is developed and what the future plans are.
- Reception at the Tech Museum - Please join us for a special offsite reception from 6:00-9:00pm at the Tech Museum in San Jose.
The Tech Museum of Innovation is a hands-on technology and science museum for people of all ages and backgrounds.
The reception will be on the upper level of The Tech Museum in the Innovation Gallery. The Innovation Gallery transforms visitors into inventors – Silicon Valley style. This workshop atmosphere puts tools into visitors’ hands as they explore nanotechnology, microelectronics, robotics and the sophisticated systems used in designing everything from roller coasters to high-tech bicycles. Use the inventions that made the area world famous to design your own roller coaster, don a bunnysuit to build a microchip, and get a futuristic self-portrait with a 3-D laser scanner.
Heavy hors d’oeuvres and drinks will be provided (One free drink ticket is included in the package).
A charter bus will be provided for attendees who do not have their own transportation. The bus will leave from the Network meeting center at 5:30pm.
For additional information please visit the Tech Museum website at www.thetech.org.
Thursday, April 19th
- Special Focus on Linux in Mobile Phones - Today's presentations will focus on Linux in mobile phones. Scott Preece will present "CELF in the Mobile Phone Space" in the Silicon Valley room at 11:00am, and he will also be leading a Mobile Phone BOF from 7:30-9:00pm.
- GNOME Foundation Announcement - Please join Jeff Waugh in the Silicon Valley room at 9:00am for a very special suprise announcement.
- Trivia Game - As part of our closing ceremony please join us at 4:40pm in the Silicon Valley room for a fun game that will test your Linux trivia knowledge! Hosted by CE Linux Forum's own Tim Bird.
Session Schedule - Tuesday, April 17
Ses. ID
Time
Room A
Room B
Room C
8:00-9:00
Registration
Demo setup
17-9
9:00-9:50
Keynote: Embedded Linux - An Increasing Nightmare?
Thomas Gleixner
(Keynote in Room A)
(Keynote in Room A)
17-10
10:00-10:50
Split Application ArchiteCturE
Bas Engel, Tom Sys
Current State of Bluetooth Support in Linux
Marcel Holtmann
17-11
11:00-11:50
uClinux - State of the Nation
Greg Ungerer
Kernel Debugging with GDB
Nicholas McGuire
12:00-1:30
Lunch Break
17-130
1:30-2:20
Power Management Techniques, Policies and Problems for Embedded Linux
Mark Gross
CANCELLED
Analysis of Interrupt Entry Latency in Linux 2.4 vs. 2.6
SangBae Lee
17-230
2:30-3:20
TimeDoctor - Use the Strength of Eclipse to Visualize (Multi)Processor Execution Behavior
Ruud Derwig, Stuart Fullmer
How to Protect Your Intellectual Property While Using Open Source
Shawn Kwon
3:20-3:40
Afternoon Break
17-340
3:40-4:30
CANCELLED
How to Build a Custom Linux Distribution
Matt Locke
Kernel Probes for ARM
Quentin Barnes
17-440
4:40-5:30
Mobile Convergence Computing Handset Supporting Ubiquitous Concept
Tae Joon Park, Changwoo Yoon, Youngjun Jung, Jaemyung Kim
Deferred Dynamic Loading - A Memory Reduction Technique
Tetsuji Yamamoto, Masashige Mizuyama
5:30-6:30
Demos in Room C
6:30-7:30
Dinner
17-730
7:30-9:00
56) Bootup Technologies BOF
Elias Kesh
Power Management BOF
Mark Gross
Session Schedule - Wednesday, April 18
Ses. ID
Time
Room A
Room B
Room C
18-9
9:00-9:50
Keynote: The State of the Linux Kernel
Jonathan Corbet
(Keynote in Room A)
(Keynote in Room A)
18-10
10:00-10:50
System-wide Memory Profiling
Matt Mackall
Suspend-to-RAM Implementation on Freescale 74xx without PMU
Fujihito Numano
GDB Tracepoints for GNU/Linux User and Kernel Space
Nicholas McGuire, Wang Baojun
18-11
11:00-11:50
OpenEmbedded - Easy QA, Repeatability and Retargeting
Koen Kooi
Prelinker Usage for MIPS Cores
Arvind Kumar, Kazu Hirata, Sinichi Tsurumoto
HTTP-FUSE PS3 Linux which is internet boot framework with kboot
Kuniyasu Suzaki, Toshiki Yagi
12:00-1:30
Lunch Break
18-130
1:30-2:20
The Current State of Timers and Realtime Support in the Kernel
Thomas Gleixner
The CEA 2014 Standard. A New XHTML-Based Browser and Setup Framework for Digital Home Devices
Mark R. Walker
Gstreamer Tutorial
(part 1)
Jan Schmidt
18-230
2:30-3:20
Comparison of Secure OSes and Embedded SELinux Activity in Japan
Yuichi Namamura
Experiment with Linux and ARM Thumb-2 ISA
Philippe Robin
Gstreamer Tutorial
(part 2)
Jan Schmidt
3:20-3:40
Afternoon Break
18-340
3:40-4:30
Applying User-level Drivers on DTV System
Gunho Lee
TOMOYO Linux - A Lightweight and Managable Security System for PC and Embedded Linux
Toshiharu Harada, Tetsuo Handa
FancyPants - An Advanced 2D Graphics System for CE Linux
Robi Karp
18-440
4:40-5:30
Porting and Evaluating the Linux Realtime Preemption on Embedded Platform
Katsuya Matsubara, Hitomi Takahashi, Hisao Munakata
TOMOYO Linux - Tutorial
Kei Masumoto, Kentaro Takeda
A Generic Parameter Layer for Linux Power Management
Matt Locke, Eugeny Mints
5:30-7:30
Special Reception (Tech Museum)
18-730
7:30-9:00
Realtime BOF - Realtime Preempt Patch Adaptation Experience (including commercial product)
Yung-Joon Jung
System Size BOF
Jared Hulbert
Audio, Visual and Graphics BOF
Ruud Derwig
Session Schedule - Thursday, April 19
Ses. ID
Time
Room A
Room B
Room C
19-9
9:00-9:50
An Annoucement From the GNOME Foundation
Jeff Waugh
File System Survey
Gene Sally
The Use of JTAG In Linux Bring-up (part 1)
Mike Anderson
19-10
10:00-10:50
X (Not On the Desktop)
Matthew Allum
Benchmarking of Dynamic Power Management Solutions
Frank Dols
The Use of JTAG In Linux Bring-up (part 2)
Mike Anderson
19-11
11:00-11:50
CELF in the Mobile Phone Space
Scott Preece
The OpenMAX Integration Layer Standard
Giulio Urlini
Kernel Validation Tools
Nicholas McGuire
12:00-1:30
Lunch Break
19-130
1:30-2:20
How to Participate in the Kernel Development Process
Jonathan Corbet
Small Root File Systems
Gene Sally
GNOME Mobile & Embedded Platform Roundtable
19-230
2:30-3:20
How DirectFB Adopted Market Specific Requirements
Takanari Hayama, Hisao Munakata
Telepathy: Real-time Communications Framework
Robert McQueen
Management of Software Suspended Image
Haitao Zhang, Yuji Wei
3:20-3:40
Afternoon Break
19-340
3:40-4:30
OpenKODE - the Khronos Open Development Environment
Ed Plowman
SPE-assisted User Level Device Driver on Cell Processor
Hiroyuki Machida, Takao Shinohara, Akira Tsukamoto, Kuniyasu Suzaki
Linux Debug Demo
Nicholas McGuire
TOMOYO Linux Demo
Tetsuo Harada
4:40-6:00
Game in Room A
6:00-7:30
Dinner Break
19-730
7:30-9:00
Mobile Phone BOF
Scott Preece
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