There Is No Store for Self-Driving Car Parts - Running the Ultimate Battery-Powered Device with Linux
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of developing self-driving car technology in this 51-minute Linux Foundation conference talk. Delve into Cruise's approach to hardware development, focusing on the challenges of managing diverse devices and maintaining consistency. Learn about build root, boot loaders, and hardware requirements, as well as strategies for reusing code and enforcing commonality. Discover the importance of device management and customization in the context of autonomous vehicles. Gain insights into the Linux kernel, software updates, security measures, and disk systems specific to self-driving cars. Join Stephen Segal and Matt Fornero as they share their expertise and answer questions about running the ultimate battery-powered device with Linux.
Syllabus
Introduction
About Cruz
The Vehicle
Hardware Development
Challenges
Devices
Diverse Devices
Consistency
Build Root
Boot loaders
Hardware requirements
Reusing code
Enforce requirements
Force commonality
Netboot script
Customization
Device Management
Summary
More Information
Questions
Matts Experience
QA
CI Loop
Linux Kernel
Linux Vendor Fork
SW Update
AGL
Security
Disk Systems
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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