Protecting Wildlife with OpenCollar Devices Running Zephyr RTOS
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover how OpenCollar devices running Zephyr RTOS are being used to protect endangered wildlife in this 15-minute keynote presentation. Explore the innovative technology developed by IRNAS Institute in collaboration with Smart Parks to create open-design animal trackers and sensors. Learn about the critical role of Zephyr RTOS in these devices and examine various real-world deployments. Gain insights into how this technology is addressing threats to rhinos, elephants, and other species at risk of extinction, while also mitigating human-wildlife conflicts. Understand the potential impact of open-source technology in wildlife conservation efforts.
Syllabus
Keynote: Protecting Wildlife with OpenCollar Devices Running Zephyr RTOS - Luka Mustafa
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Linux Foundation
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