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July 9 - 11, 2019 | Chicago, Illinois
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Wednesday, July 10 • 2:20pm - 2:45pm
Using Xen to Enable an Open Source Safety Certifiable Automotive Grade Linux - Walt Miner, The Linux Foundation

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The members of the Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) project have been developing the Unified Code Base (UCB) distribution for automotive use since 2015. Initially the focus was on In-Vehicle Infotainment systems, but lately the project has turned towards instrument cluster, telematics, heads-up display, and other safety critical systems that require ISO 26262 ASIL-B certification. Car and truck manufacturers are looking for AGL to provide a solution that makes use of AGL in a way that meets the demands of ISO 26262 and is readily available to a broad community. Walt takes a look at what has been done on the AGL community to prepare for this and looks to how AGL can work with the Xen project to make this a reality.

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Walt Miner

Senior Director, Community, The Linux Foundation
Walt Miner is the Senior Director of Community at The Linux Foundation and has served as Community Manager for Automotive Grade Linux since 2014. Walt has spoken at numerous conferences throughout the worlds and brings over 30 years of embedded software development and management... Read More →



Wednesday July 10, 2019 2:20pm - 2:45pm CDT
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