Low Level Sensor Programming and Security Enforcement with MRAA
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore low-level sensor programming and security enforcement using MRAA in this 35-minute conference talk by Brendan Le Foll from Intel Corporation. Discover how MRAA and its companion library UPM enable platform-independent control of sensors and devices, with support for over 300 sensors. Learn about the library's evolution to accommodate stringent security requirements and its adaptation for remote sensors on various platforms. Gain insights into MRAA's integration with AGL development tools for secure sensor and control programming. Delve into topics such as UI demos, C and Python APIs, asynchronous calls, unified APIs, supported sensors and boards, and future plans for MRAA development.
Syllabus
Introduction
Agenda
UI Demo
C API
Python API
asynchronous calls
why unified API
sensors
boards
platforms
weird stuff
How it works
Complex picture
Future plans
Further reading
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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