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SUMMARY:AGL Member Webinar: AGL@SEA: a Marine Grade Linux
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\nPRESENTER: Fulup Le Foll\, IoT.bzh \n\n\n\nAs today\, AGL has mostly been sponsored by the Automotive Industry. Nevertheless\, many of the AGL requirements are not unique to this industry. Reusing AGL within non-automotive projects would save money\, improve time to market and extend the community of adopters. To be active in 15 years from now\, AGL should handle not only cars\, but also robots\, boats\, trains…no project can survive in the jungle of open-source without a global adoption. \n\n\n\nThe Marine Grade Linux project by IoT.bzh provides a customized flavor of AGL that addresses marine specific requirements. For signaling\, NMEA2000\, CanOpen\, Ethercat and Modbus were added. Cloud connectivity is designed to handle random connectivity with a balance of 4/5G and satellite data link. Some core marine services as nautical charts\, safe routing\, or radar are still under development and should be added in the near future. Last but not least\, a 30 years old ship is pretty common and maintenance/update on 15 years is required. \n\n\n\nThis presentation exposes the outcome of the three marine projects IoT.bzh is currently developing for this industry. It starts exposing gaps in business models\, then exposes some of the technical specificities (signaling\, SOTA\, LTS\, …). Finally it introduces redpesk@sea the ready-to-use “Marine Grade Linux” version that IoT.bzh will propose as Christmas gift to the maritime open-source community. \n\n\n\n\nWATCH ON-DEMAND
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SUMMARY:AGL Member Webinar: Getting Started with AGL using a Raspberry Pi
DESCRIPTION:In 2016 Automotive Grade Linux was ported to Raspberry Pi and since then this low-cost single board computer has become a preferred getting started platform among the community. Although Raspberry Pi doesn’t match the hardware capabilities of high-end industrial and automotive hardware platforms\, its wide availability and low-cost makes it a great choice for rapid prototyping and exploring AGL.  \n\n\n\nThis presentation will provide guidelines and exact steps for building AGL image for Raspberry Pi. We will explore the past and present of AGL on Raspberry Pi\, including practical experience for supporting Wayland\, PipeWire\, libostree for software over the air updates and various hardware peripherals.  \n\n\n\nThe talk is appropriate for beginners. No previous experience with AGL is required. Hopefully\, the presentation will encourage more people to join and contribute to our open source community!   \n\n\n\n\nREGISTER
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Device Virtualization Architecture in Automotive
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Mizuyama Masashige\, Automotive CTO\, Panasonic. \nThis talk will provide an overview on how device virtualization is the critical key to preserve software assets in automotive systems and even in systems without a hypervisor. He will discuss how the most important elements for the device virtualization include well-defined device abstraction and location transparency and will show the “unified virtual display” technology for complex cockpit systems as the latter example. Mizuyama-san will also touch upon the latest progress of the AGL Virtualization Expert Group\, which is focused on the introduction of VirtIO to the AGL Unified Code Base (UCB) as the standard device virtualization. \n\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
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