Building an Open Source Smartwatch Using Zephyr
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
          Explore the development of an open source smartwatch project called ZSWatch in this 40-minute conference talk. Discover how Zephyr, an open-source real-time operating system, facilitates the interaction between human and hardware in smartwatch design. Learn about the challenges and advantages of creating a complete smartwatch ecosystem, including hardware, software, and mechanical components. Gain insights into the component selection process and how Zephyr influences these choices. Examine the internal design of the ZSWatch, understanding how it encourages new contributors to join the project. Delve into the project's background, current status, and potential future developments. Understand the motivations behind creating an open-source smartwatch and the lessons learned throughout the process.
        
Syllabus
Building an Open Source Smartwatch Using Zephyr - Jakob Krantz, u-blox
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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