The Zephyr Project - First Year Reflection and Future Plans
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the progress and future plans of the Zephyr Project in this 51-minute conference talk by Anas Nashif from Intel. Gain insights into the project's first-year achievements, major technical challenges, and roadmap for 2017. Learn about the project's traction, member organizations, supported architectures, and board support. Discover the evolution of Zephyr's kernel, IP stack, and Bluetooth support. Delve into topics such as integrated security, library-based RTOS, and the balance between security and performance. Understand how Zephyr aims to go beyond IoT and expand its ecosystem for advanced usage scenarios.
Syllabus
Intro
What is Zephyr Project?
We've been busy...
Zephyr Project Traction
Project Members
Architectures
Board Support
Commits (Lifetime)
Roadmap: 2017- Go beyond lot
How to get there
Zephyr Roadmap (1.0-1.6)
Zephyr Eco-System
Advanced Usages
Kernel: A bit of history
The Good
The Ugly
Solution? Unify the kernels
IP stack in Zephyr 1.7
IP stack: Next (1.8+)
Bluetooth support in Zephyr 1.7
Bluetooth: Next (1.8+)
Integrated Security
Library-Based RTOS ("kernel-less")
Security vs Performance
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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