Unreasonably Efficient AR - Using Zephyr to Achieve More with Simple Hardware
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the innovative world of low-power augmented reality in this 44-minute conference talk by Aedan Cullen. Discover how Zephyr, an efficient RTOS, can be leveraged to push simple hardware beyond its traditional roles and accommodate multimedia applications. Learn about the contrast between large applications processors and efficient RTOS-based systems in AR development, and gain insights into the prototyping process for advanced wearables. Delve into Cullen's experiences from college projects, focusing on software innovation to drive progress in low-power AR designs. Whether you're a student, developer, or technology enthusiast, this talk aims to inspire and guide you in undertaking challenging hardware projects across various domains.
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Unreasonably Efficient AR: Using Zephyr to Achieve More with Simple Hardware - Aedan Cullen
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Linux Foundation
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