Reproducible System Composition Combining Linux, Xen and Zephyr on Embedded Hardware
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk on creating reproducible system architectures for complex embedded systems using Linux, Xen, and Zephyr. Dive into the ELISA project's systems working group's efforts to develop an exemplary system architecture with step-by-step documentation for users of varying expertise levels. Learn about the implementation of Linux distributions like AGL, CIP, or APERTIS alongside Xen and Zephyr in a reproducible form. Discover the challenges of prototyping such systems and the limited existing guidelines. Gain insights into future work, including system SBOM requirements and the need for collaboration among open source projects. Witness a demonstration of the system implementation based on embedded automotive hardware, showcasing the AGL reference stack with Xen and Zephyr.
Syllabus
Reproducible System Composition Combining Linux, Xen & Zephy...- Philipp Ahmann & Thomas Mittelstädt
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Linux Foundation
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