Linux Powered Autonomous Arctic Buoys
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the technical and design challenges of developing autonomous Linux-powered Arctic buoys in this 43-minute conference talk by Satish Chetty from Hera Systems. Discover how low-cost, commercial off-the-shelf components are utilized to create an extreme environment sensor data gathering platform that measures albedo, weather, and water temperature. Learn about the custom embedded Linux system optimized for efficient solar and battery power usage, as well as the implementation of various low-cost, high-accuracy sensors and satellite/terrestrial wireless communications. Gain insights into addressing issues such as custom kernel building, Linux drivers, frame grabbing, power limitations, clock drifts due to low temperature, summer melt challenges, sensor failures, and intermittent communication problems. Delve into the speaker's background in embedded Linux, robotics, and polar research technology, and understand the importance of Linux in this embedded environment. Follow the journey from initial concept to deployment, exploring hardware considerations, troubleshooting techniques, and software updates for these autonomous Arctic buoys.
Syllabus
Introduction
Satishs background
Why Linux
Boiling Water
Challenges
Deployment
Computer
Hardware
Troubleshooting
Polar Bear
Sonar
Temperature
Deployment constraints
Buoy structure
Battery management
Software Updates
Temperature Testing
Software Testing
Backstory
Power Level
Batteries
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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