Realtime, Safety, and Mainline Linux - Future Directions Panel Discussion
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the future of real-time systems, safety considerations, and Linux development in this insightful 31-minute panel discussion hosted by the Linux Foundation. Delve into topics such as tolerable ranges, open questions surrounding safety strategies, and the challenges of complex software in critical systems. Learn about the role of standards, certification processes, and the importance of diverse solutions in the evolving landscape of real-time Linux. Gain valuable insights on hardware considerations, proprietary systems, and the advantages of using Linux in safety-critical applications. Discover why Linux is becoming increasingly relevant in this domain and understand the potential directions for future development in real-time, safety-focused Linux implementations.
Syllabus
Intro
What are tolerable ranges
The open question
Safety strategy
Complex software
Standards
Certification
Diversity solution
Hardware
Certifications
Proprietary
Canbus
Why Linux
Conclusion
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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