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Android Things: High Level Introduction

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Explore a comprehensive 39-minute conference talk by Anisha Dattatraya and Geeta Krishna from Intel Corporation, presented by the Linux Foundation, offering a high-level introduction to Android Things. Gain insights into the basic concepts, structure, and components of Android Things, understanding how it simplifies IoT software and hardware development through a secure deployment and update model. Discover the context necessary for the Android Things Tutorial and other in-depth sessions. Learn about the Android Things architecture, its differences from standard Android, the Things Support Library, and security features. Delve into Intel's solution for Trusty and graphics on Android Things for the Intel Joule module. Follow along with practical steps to download the image, flash Android Things, and create a simple LED blinking example.

Syllabus

Intro
WHAT IS ANDROID THINGS?
WEAVE Open communication protocol
WHY ANDROID THINGS? IOT challenges • Complex technologies
LONG TERM SUPPORT Security Updates
ANDROID THINGS ARCHITECTURE
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANDROID AND ANDROID THINGS
THINGS SUPPORT LIBRARY
ANDROID THINGS SECURITY FEATURES & REQUIREMENTS
INTEL'S SOLUTION FOR TRUSTY
GRAPHICS ON ANDROID THINGS ON INTEL JOULE MODULE
DOWNLOAD THE IMAGE
FLASH ANDROID THINGS
BLINK LED EXAMPLE
BUILD AND INSTALL


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