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AGL All-Member Meeting Winter 2017 has ended
Tuesday, February 7
 

10:00am JST

Advisory Board Meeting (Advisory Board Members only)
Only members of Automotive Grade Linux board will be admitted to this meeting.

Tuesday February 7, 2017 10:00am - 6:00pm JST
Jupiter

6:30pm JST

Advisory Board Dinner (Advisory Board Members only)
All Advisory Board members are invited to join for dinner following the Advisory Board meeting.

Tuesday February 7, 2017 6:30pm - 8:30pm JST
Gonpachi
 
Wednesday, February 8
 

9:00am JST

Registration (Breakfast on own)
Wednesday February 8, 2017 9:00am - 10:00am JST
Sirius A & Orion Foyer

9:00am JST

Demo Showcase
Wednesday February 8, 2017 9:00am - 3:10pm JST
Sirius A

10:00am JST

Keynote: Welcome and State of AGL - Dan Cauchy, General Manager, Automotive, Linux Foundation
Speakers
avatar for Dan Cauchy

Dan Cauchy

Executive Director, Automotive Grade Linux, Automotive Grade Linux/Linux Foundation
Dan Cauchy is the General Manager of Automotive at The Linux Foundation and the Executive Director of Automotive Grade Linux, a cross-industry effort to build an open software platform for automotive applications. Cauchy has over 22 years of experience spanning the automotive, telecom... Read More →



Wednesday February 8, 2017 10:00am - 10:20am JST
Orion

10:20am JST

Keynote: Behind the Scenes of AGL “CC” and Towards - Hisao Munakata, Senior Director, Renesas
At CES2017, AGL introduced a demonstration of newly released version "CC". It may be difficult to realize newly implemented features because software is invisible. In this keynote, I will introduce what and how we envisioned the software for connected age vehicle. And I like to mention about our new findings for following "DD" release.

Speakers
avatar for Hisao Munakata

Hisao Munakata

Senior Director, Renesas Electronics Corp
Munakata is an Advisory Board member of AGL, and board of director of Linux Foundation. He has been working for embedded Linux development including upstreaming, BSP development and customer support for over 20 years. Also, talked at many Linux Foundation events and other opportunities... Read More →


Wednesday February 8, 2017 10:20am - 10:40am JST
Orion

10:40am JST

Break
Wednesday February 8, 2017 10:40am - 10:50am JST
Sirius A & Orion Foyer

10:50am JST

Keynote: AGL Unified Code Base - Lessons Learned from CES 2017 Developer Panel - Moderated by Walt Miner, Community Manager, Linux Foundation
During 2016 AGL had over 40 people contribute to the source code. During this panel discussion we will learn what worked well on AGL development and what we can improve upon in 2017.

Speakers
SM

Sri Maldia Hari Asti

Engineer, Alps Electric Co., Ltd
She is an engineer from ALPS Electric. She has been involved in automotive connectivity, especially Wi-Fi.
avatar for Fulup Ar Foll

Fulup Ar Foll

Lead Architect, IoT.bzh
Fulup Ar Foll holds a Master in Computer Science from the Military French School ESAT. He started as a research engineer for ten years before joining the Industry. He then took technical direction of Wind-River in Europe, before moving to Sun-Microsystems where he worked at scaling... Read More →
TI

Toshiaki Isogai

Senior Engineer, Advanced Driver Information Technology
Toshiaki Isogai is a senior engineer in Advanced Driver Information Technology which is a joint venture company of Denso Corporation and Bosch GmbH. Before we works in ADIT, he was responsible for development of audio middleware and applications e.g. media player for navigation system... Read More →
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Walt Miner

AGL Community Manager, The Linux Foundation
Walt Miner has worked for The Linux Foundation as the Community Manager for Automotive Grade Linux since 2014. Walt has spoken at Automotive Linux Summit, Embedded World Conference in Nuremberg, Embedded Linux Conference, LinuxCon North America, and Open Source Summit North America... Read More →
avatar for Jan-Simon Moeller

Jan-Simon Moeller

AGL Release Manager, The Linux Foundation
Jan-Simon Möller is Release Manager of the Automotive Grade Linux Project (AGL). He’s an active contributor to open source projects for over a decade. His dedication is to advance open source in general and Projects like AGL in particular. He serves on the Yocto Project board representing... Read More →
avatar for Matt Porter

Matt Porter

CTO, Konsulko Group
Matt Porter has been a Linux developer for over 25 years and is the CTO of Konsulko Group. At Konsulko, he works on design and development of embedded systems incorporating a variety of FOSS components. He enjoys contributing to many projects such as the Linux kernel and OpenEmbedded... Read More →
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Tadao Tanikawa

Chief Engineer, Panasonic
Tadao Tanikawa is a chief software engineer for Panasonic Corporation. He has over 20 years of embedded software development experience. He has developed STB of the Internet since 1996, Linux system of mobile phone and consumer electronics products since 2004, and in-vehicle infotainment... Read More →


Wednesday February 8, 2017 10:50am - 11:30am JST
Orion

11:30am JST

Keynote: AGL 2016 Wrap-Up and Roadmap for 2017 - Walt Miner, Community Manager, Automotive Grade Linux, Linux Foundation
Walt will present the accomplishments of the AGL development teams and technical roadmap for 2017.

Speakers
avatar for Walt Miner

Walt Miner

AGL Community Manager, The Linux Foundation
Walt Miner has worked for The Linux Foundation as the Community Manager for Automotive Grade Linux since 2014. Walt has spoken at Automotive Linux Summit, Embedded World Conference in Nuremberg, Embedded Linux Conference, LinuxCon North America, and Open Source Summit North America... Read More →



Wednesday February 8, 2017 11:30am - 12:00pm JST
Orion

12:00pm JST

Lunch
Wednesday February 8, 2017 12:00pm - 1:00pm JST
Sirius A & Orion Foyer

1:00pm JST

Software Defined Car - Mikko Hurskainen, Link Motion Ltd
Software is increasingly driving new feature introduction and cost-efficiency improvement in new cars. Computing architectures are still very distributed and hardware oriented. AGL has been advocating consolidation of multiple ECUs into one. Consolidation will lay basics for software defined car, and the roadmap presented in ALS 2016 is the agenda for that.

We would like to present our ideas for distributed architectures in future cars. Consolidation is a trend that can continue in the IVI/IC head-unit, and also go in parallel with other areas. In some areas, such as connectivity and body / engine control, it makes sense to implement sensors and actuators nearby the computer. Consolidation in parallel areas calls for solutions for distributed software development. AUTOSAR has previously attempted this, but Linux can be better equipped to tackle the challenge as seen in device design.

Speakers
avatar for Mikko Hurskainen

Mikko Hurskainen

Technologist, Link Motion Ltd
Mikko Hurskainen is currently Technologist in Link Motion Ltd focused on making connected cars secure and safe. He has held various technical leadership positions in Suunto, Nomovok, Notava and Nokia. He is currently based in Finland and has Master of Science degree from Tampere University... Read More →



Wednesday February 8, 2017 1:00pm - 1:50pm JST
Sirius B

1:00pm JST

Introduction to Automotive Grade Linux - Walt Miner, Linux Foundation
Are you new to AGL? Have you been around for a while and want to get more involved? This presentation will introduce you to AGL and take you through the AGL infrastructure including git, gerrit, Jenkins, and Jira.

Speakers
avatar for Walt Miner

Walt Miner

AGL Community Manager, The Linux Foundation
Walt Miner has worked for The Linux Foundation as the Community Manager for Automotive Grade Linux since 2014. Walt has spoken at Automotive Linux Summit, Embedded World Conference in Nuremberg, Embedded Linux Conference, LinuxCon North America, and Open Source Summit North America... Read More →



Wednesday February 8, 2017 1:00pm - 1:50pm JST
Orion

1:00pm JST

From Zero to First Test in Your Own LAVA Laboratory (In Less Than 45 Minutes) - Pawel Wieczorek, Samsung
Linaro Automated Validation Architecture (LAVA) is without a doubt one of the best currently available tools for managing board farms. It is proven to be quite a handy tool for both automotive GNU/Linux distributions developers and tests automation engineers. Although it is provided together with extensive documentation, creating first own laboratory might be a challenging task. Does it have to be for every newcomer? During this talk Pawel will guide through the process of setting up own LAVA instance. Starting from LAVA installation, through common post-install tasks, up to running first tests on a brand new board farm. He will also present how to manage its configuration and how to easily make deployments automated and reproducible.

Speakers
PW

Paweł Wieczorek

Samsung R&D Institute Poland
Paweł Wieczorek works at Samsung R&D Institute Poland since 2014. Starting as an access control developer, Paweł contributed to the security framework of Tizen operating system. At that time, he introduced testing automation practices to Tizen and still actively develops automated... Read More →



Wednesday February 8, 2017 1:00pm - 1:50pm JST
Sunrise

2:00pm JST

AGL Security Framework Review - Jose Bollo, IoT.bzh
At first, the framework is presented in its current state: its history, its features and its goals: opening securely AGL to as many companies as possible. Then, focus will turn to the expected state of the framework at end of 2017, browsing the remaining tasks and giving an agenda. This includes at least these items, reviewed technically and logistically: integration with systemd (cgroup handling, tiny namespacing, ...), permission policy and enforcement, cryptography and PKI for domain protection.

Speakers
avatar for José Bollo

José Bollo

IoT.bZh
Since 2015, I'm involved in AGL for IoT.bzh in Vannes (France).I'm member of the framework and security expert group of AGL.I'm a software engineer focused on software quality security in open source environment working for the industry since 1987.I was part of the security team... Read More →



Wednesday February 8, 2017 2:00pm - 2:50pm JST
Orion

2:00pm JST

Understand USB (In Your Car) - Krzysztof Opasiak, Samsung
USB is one of the most popular interfaces not only in PCs but also in cars! Linux kernel supports both host and device side of USB protocol. Many people use it but have no idea how it works and what are the consequences of its design.

During this talk Krzysztof will discuss practical aspects of USB protocol and its implementation in Linux. First part is a brief introduction to USB protocol. Then Krzysztof will explain basics of USB host implementation. Questions like "How new devices are being discovered?", "How drivers are selected?", "Why badUSB attack works so well?", should be answered in this part. The final step is going to be short description of device side implementation. "What is needed to build my own USB device?", "How to do this in Linux without writing kernel code?", all these questions should fit here along with suitable demos.

Speakers
avatar for Krzysztof Opasiak

Krzysztof Opasiak

Open Source Engineer, Samsung R&D Institute Poland
Krzysztof Opasiak is a PhD student at Warsaw University of Technology. He works as Open Source Developer at Samsung R&D Institute Poland. Initially involved in The Linux Kernel and libusbgx development. Now focused Open Source Networking projects and supporting open development in... Read More →



Wednesday February 8, 2017 2:00pm - 2:50pm JST
Sirius B

2:00pm JST

Tutorial: Remote Test Labs for the AGL Infrastructure - Jan-Simon Moeller, Linux Foundation
AGL builds-up a distributed infrastructure to allow a large number of target boards to be tested early in the development of the distribution. The results serve as direct feedback to the developers.

This Tutorial session will cover the steps needed to set up a satellite LAB for AGL which integrates into the AGL CIAT infrastructure. The components and tools will be introduced alongside two sample setup variants (small/large).

A separate LAB session will allow participants to directly create their own lab environment.

Speakers
avatar for Jan-Simon Moeller

Jan-Simon Moeller

AGL Release Manager, The Linux Foundation
Jan-Simon Möller is Release Manager of the Automotive Grade Linux Project (AGL). He’s an active contributor to open source projects for over a decade. His dedication is to advance open source in general and Projects like AGL in particular. He serves on the Yocto Project board representing... Read More →



Wednesday February 8, 2017 2:00pm - 2:50pm JST
Sunrise

2:50pm JST

Break
Wednesday February 8, 2017 2:50pm - 3:10pm JST
Sirius A & Orion Foyer

3:10pm JST

LTSI Status Update - Tsugikazu Shibata, NEC
Speakers
avatar for Tsugikazu Shibata

Tsugikazu Shibata

Chief Advanced Technologist, NEC
Tsugikazu Shibata is leading LTSI Project. He has been working on coordinating the relationship among the industry, company and community. He is an active member of various and wide range of Open Source Projects from Embedded to Cloud Computing. He has been spoken many of Linux and... Read More →


Wednesday February 8, 2017 3:10pm - 4:00pm JST
Sunrise

3:10pm JST

Multi-Screen UX : New GUI Architecture for Next Generation Cockpit System - Takashi Tsubone, Panasonic
Many kinds of displays with different sizes and resolutions will be installed  various places in next generation cockpit system.

To achieve a user-friendly GUI in such environment, the framework will become important that fit multiple GUI layout windows to various kinds of displays simultaneously. It's called 'Multi-Layout Window'.

The purpose of this presentation is to explain the concept of this Multi-Layout window and introduce working sample which is exhibited at demonstration booth.


Speakers
TT

Tsubone Takashi

Chief Enginner, Panasonic
Takashi Tsubone is a software engineer for embedded systems. He developed the Panasonic digital TV products for many years, and his specialty is the real-time display system and application framework on it using GPU. Since 2015, he is in charge of the IVI display system in the Panasonic... Read More →


Wednesday February 8, 2017 3:10pm - 4:00pm JST
Orion

3:10pm JST

Vehicule Signaling Leveraging OpenXC - Fulup Ar Foll, IoT.bzh
CAN but also Lin, FlexRay, Ethernet and many other communication buses are used to carry all sort of signals within vehicles. It is obvious that in order to reduce cost and foster innovation AGL should provide a generic and efficient mechanism to read/write vehicle signals. This model should not only provide an encoding/decoding of binary messages in such a way that it is easy for application and process them. It should also provide an abstraction model that allow not to reveal binary encodings when those one are not public. Last not not least it should be secured by design. This talk proposes a model to build CAN or other bus agents that leverage AGL framework for transport and security and Ford OpenXC for encoding/decoding binary messages.

Speakers
avatar for Fulup Ar Foll

Fulup Ar Foll

Lead Architect, IoT.bzh
Fulup Ar Foll holds a Master in Computer Science from the Military French School ESAT. He started as a research engineer for ten years before joining the Industry. He then took technical direction of Wind-River in Europe, before moving to Sun-Microsystems where he worked at scaling... Read More →


Wednesday February 8, 2017 3:10pm - 4:00pm JST
Sirius B

3:10pm JST

Lab: Set-Up Your Own Satellite Lab For The AGL Infrastructure - Jan-Simon Moeller, Linux Foundation
AGL builds-up a distributed infrastructure to allow a large number of target boards to be tested early in the development of the distribution. The results serve as direct feedback to the developers. This Lab session wil provide the opportunity to setup a lab environment for your own DUT on real hardware and connect it to the AGL CIAT infrastructure.

Participants need to bring their own DUT (incl. power, serial, network, sdcard) , laptop with linux, sdcard writer, one short ethernet cable, one long ethernet cable.

Speakers
avatar for Jan-Simon Moeller

Jan-Simon Moeller

AGL Release Manager, The Linux Foundation
Jan-Simon Möller is Release Manager of the Automotive Grade Linux Project (AGL). He’s an active contributor to open source projects for over a decade. His dedication is to advance open source in general and Projects like AGL in particular. He serves on the Yocto Project board representing... Read More →



Wednesday February 8, 2017 3:10pm - 6:00pm JST
Jupiter

4:10pm JST

Vehicle Personalization Just the Beginning for Identity - Lasse Andersen, ForgeRock
The new mobility paradigm requires a bidirectional, secure, and privacy-supporting connection to multiple cloud ecosystems. A comprehensive digital identity service fills a major piece of this critical security, privacy and user experience gap for both vehicle owners/drivers and the vehicle itself. The timing is right, and AGL is well positioned to integrate identity and privacy at all necessary layers in order to support these fast-approaching mobility use cases, such as vehicle sharing, autonomous driving, vehicle-to-Infrastructure, in-vehicle commerce, and so much more. This includes the ability to securely on-board and establish trust in vehicle identities for V2V and V2X use cases. Join ForgeRock Founder and CTO, to hear his vision for an Identity-enabled AGL, and his proposal for a new Vehicle-to-Cloud expert group.

Speakers
avatar for Lasse Anderson

Lasse Anderson

CTO, ForgeARock


AMM pptx

Wednesday February 8, 2017 4:10pm - 5:00pm JST
Sunrise

4:10pm JST

Realization of Connectivity Technology Onto AGL - Keiichiro Maeda, NTT DATA MSE
NTT DATA MSE has been working on a feasibility study and an implementation of connectivity technology (Miracast) from AGL demonstrator Agile Albacore. To implement Miracast, it is necessary to use various functions such as a multimedia, wireless technology, and user interface. So there were many unexpected issues to use those functions. Through the experience of investigation or the work-around to resolve issues, it was possible to accumulate a lot of knowledge to implement AGL applications. This presentation introduces a useful information for AGL application development through the issues which actually occurred and solutions for each of them.

Speakers
avatar for Keiichirou Maeda

Keiichirou Maeda

Deputy Manager, NTT DATA MSE Corporation
Keiichiro Maeda is technical engineer at NTT DATA MSE Corporation. He had been engaged in a system integration and evaluation of Linux based system development for mobile terminals. Based on the experience of Linux based system development, in recent year, he was working on Yocto... Read More →



Wednesday February 8, 2017 4:10pm - 5:00pm JST
Sirius B

4:10pm JST

UI and Graphic EG: Audio Management Architecture to be Extended for Cockpit System - Naohiro Nishiguchi, ADIT
CES demo shows Cockpit system to connect AGL distribution to other ECUs. Additionally,near future, one SoC will support virtualization technology to collaborate AGL with otherOSs as one Cokpit system. In one system, Audio management to arbitration of audio routingis strongly required, e.g. when alert from cluster, multimedia shall be muted. This session will propose how to extend Audio management architecture to Cockpit system; multiECUs and OSs.

Speakers
avatar for Naohiro Nishiguchi

Naohiro Nishiguchi

Project Manager, Advanced Driver Information Technology
Naohiro Nishiguchi has developed IVI systems using Linux from 2013 onwards and brings a strong background as audio experts covering low-level up to high-level application layer. His work mainly focused directly on customer projects. Today he is working as Linux project Leader in ADIT... Read More →


Wednesday February 8, 2017 4:10pm - 5:00pm JST
Orion

5:10pm JST

Digital Identity as a Business Differentiator - Ashley Stevenson, ForgeRock
Imagine using your phone without the context of your identity and that's essentially the state of today's connected car. Can you logon to a web site or app and set your language preferences, favorite GPS destinations, infotainment screen layout, or payment card information for any of your cars? Not so much. Can you save your seat, radio and other personal settings to the cloud from one car and later pull them into a different car - even if it's one you don't own? Don't think so. Can you share your car with a friend, family member, or as part of a car sharing service, and enforce what each one can do with your car based on their authenticated identity? Not yet. But AGL can change all of this with a little help from digital Identity. Join this talk to learn about the ForgeRock Identity Binder prototype, and how digital identity can be a competitive differentiator for both OEMs and AGL.

Speakers
avatar for Ashley Stevenson

Ashley Stevenson

Senior Director, Applied Innovation, ForgeRock
Ashley Stevenson is a recognized leader and communicator in the digital identity, credential and access management (ICAM) space, with extensive experience in US Federal ICAM architecture and implementation. Ashley drives Identity Relationship Management technology integration for... Read More →



Wednesday February 8, 2017 5:10pm - 6:00pm JST
Orion

5:10pm JST

Why AGL Needs to Integrate a Notification Service - Dominig Ar Foll, Intel
Notification services had to be integrated in Android and Tizen in order to enable "smart application" without overloading the OS or creating large security holes, AGL will have to provide a solution to that same issue.

The presentation will first explain the issue, then present how it was solved in Tizen and Android and concluded on an architecture proposition for AGL which reuse as much as possible existing and proven concepts.

Speakers

Wednesday February 8, 2017 5:10pm - 6:00pm JST
Sunrise

5:10pm JST

How To Use Linux CAN Signal To AGL - Yuichi Kusakabe, Fujitsu Ten
In this presentation How to use Linux CAN driver and OSS CAN utils to easy example. and try to connect AGL reference hardware board, send/recv CAN data used to AMB. AMB have any problem, performance, bugs, So discuss the AGL need to CAN data handing function.

Speakers
avatar for Yuichi Kusakabe

Yuichi Kusakabe

Project leader, Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Yuichi Kusakabe is Linux Project Leader of Honda Motor LTD. He has been involved in embedded Linux solutions IVI.



Wednesday February 8, 2017 5:10pm - 6:00pm JST
Sirius B

6:00pm JST

Evening Reception & Demo Crawl
Wednesday February 8, 2017 6:00pm - 8:00pm JST
Sirius A & Orion Foyer
 
Thursday, February 9
 

9:00am JST

Registration (Breakfast on own)
Thursday February 9, 2017 9:00am - 10:00am JST
Sirius A & Orion Foyer

9:00am JST

Demo Showcase
Thursday February 9, 2017 9:00am - 3:10pm JST
Sirius A

10:00am JST

Keynote: Ensuring Freedom from Patent Threat in Core OSS and AGL Technology - Keith Bergelt, CEO, Open Invention Network
Open Source projects such as AGL and all done under the Linux Foundation umbrella have and will continue to receive protection from patent litigation risk in core Linux and OSS project technology through the Open Invention Network license and associated actions of OIN.    

With over 2200 companies participating in the OIN license and thereby pledging patent non-aggression in core Linux and adjacent OSS technology, participants in important OSS projects like AGL can do so with confidence that fellow participants will be aligned on appropriate/acceptable use of Patents in an increasingly OSS-centric world.

Speakers
avatar for Keith Bergelt

Keith Bergelt

CEO, Open Invention Network
Keith Bergelt is the CEO of Open Invention Network (OIN), the largest patent non-aggression community in history, created to support freedom of action in Linux as a key element of open source software. Funded by Google, IBM, NEC, Philips, Sony, SUSE, and Toyota, OIN has nearly 4,000... Read More →



Thursday February 9, 2017 10:00am - 10:20am JST
Orion

10:20am JST

Keynote Panel: How Shared Development will Drive the Industry Forward - Moderated by Dan Cauchy, General Manager, Automotive, Linux Foundation
Automotive Grade Linux hit major milestones in 2016 with three releases of the Unified Code Base (UCB), a 60% growth in membership and ten OEMs onboard. As AGL looks to continue this momentum in 2017, members will discuss the benefits and challenges of adopting an open source approach from both a business and technical standpoint, the impact on product development and the need for more collaboration across the industry.

Speakers
avatar for Dan Cauchy

Dan Cauchy

Executive Director, Automotive Grade Linux, Automotive Grade Linux/Linux Foundation
Dan Cauchy is the General Manager of Automotive at The Linux Foundation and the Executive Director of Automotive Grade Linux, a cross-industry effort to build an open software platform for automotive applications. Cauchy has over 22 years of experience spanning the automotive, telecom... Read More →
DM

Dean Miles

SVP & Head of Automotive Sales Connected Services, HARMAN International
avatar for Hisao Munakata

Hisao Munakata

Senior Director, Renesas Electronics Corp
Munakata is an Advisory Board member of AGL, and board of director of Linux Foundation. He has been working for embedded Linux development including upstreaming, BSP development and customer support for over 20 years. Also, talked at many Linux Foundation events and other opportunities... Read More →
avatar for Kenichi Murata

Kenichi Murata

Project General Manager – Connected Strategy, Connected Management Division, Connected Company, Toyota Motor Corporation
Ken-ichi Murata graduated Keio University in Japan. He started his carrier as a research scientist at Sony Computer Science Laboratories Inc., then moved to Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. as a systems architect of software platforms of various consumer electronics... Read More →


Thursday February 9, 2017 10:20am - 11:00am JST
Orion

11:00am JST

Break
Thursday February 9, 2017 11:00am - 11:10am JST
Sirius A & Orion Foyer

11:10am JST

AGL-Fuego Supports LTP Test Case of 64-bit Boards - Jian Zhang, Fujitsu Ten
AGL-Fuego supports LTP test case of 64-bit boards - The AGL-Fuego(AGL-JTA) is the test framework for AGL's LTSI; In this presentation, Jian Zhang will introduce the steps to add a test case in AGL-Fuego. He will also share the experience of adding a new 64-bit board(DargonBoard-410C) as the target for AGL-Fuego.

Speakers
JZ

Jian Zhang

Jian Zhang (zhangjian2011@cn.fujitsu.com), an engineer from FNST, is now working with AGL.And now he is engaging in AGL-JTA which is supposed to give CIAT for AGL.


Thursday February 9, 2017 11:10am - 12:00pm JST
Sirius B

11:10am JST

Homescreen a New AGL Platform Service - Fulup Ar Foll, IoT.bzh
Keeping user experience control is critical for every OEM. To enable an easy way to tailor UI and user experience, AGL in general and homescreen in particular should provide a clear separation in between business logic and graphic rendering. This talk propose a new homescreen architecture. In this new approach the homescreen is a platform service accessible through a set of normalized API. Every OEM/Tier1 should be able to easily reshape user experience by simply connecting a new UI on a platform provided homescreen service. The new architecture should support not only both HTML5 & QT user interface, but should also support multi-screens, multi-users, local & remote screens and obviously should implement security built in by design.

Speakers
avatar for Fulup Ar Foll

Fulup Ar Foll

Lead Architect, IoT.bzh
Fulup Ar Foll holds a Master in Computer Science from the Military French School ESAT. He started as a research engineer for ten years before joining the Industry. He then took technical direction of Wind-River in Europe, before moving to Sun-Microsystems where he worked at scaling... Read More →


Thursday February 9, 2017 11:10am - 12:00pm JST
Orion

12:00pm JST

Lunch
Thursday February 9, 2017 12:00pm - 1:00pm JST
Sirius A & Orion Foyer

1:00pm JST

New Developments On The CI Infrastructure - Jan-Simon Moeller, Linux Foundation
Contiguous Integration and Testing is an essential tool - not only - for Open Source Projects working in a distributed environment to ensure a stable delivery even when a lot of code changes. One main goal is to provide the developers as much feedback during the code review phase on the stability and effects of a given change across a broad range of target devices. This talk is focused on the evolution of the the CI and Test infrastructure for AGL and provides an update on the infrastructure and workflows.

Speakers
avatar for Jan-Simon Moeller

Jan-Simon Moeller

AGL Release Manager, The Linux Foundation
Jan-Simon Möller is Release Manager of the Automotive Grade Linux Project (AGL). He’s an active contributor to open source projects for over a decade. His dedication is to advance open source in general and Projects like AGL in particular. He serves on the Yocto Project board representing... Read More →



Thursday February 9, 2017 1:00pm - 1:50pm JST
Orion

1:00pm JST

The Latest AGL Status on i.MX Processors - Tatsuya Kobayashi, NXP
NXP is a member of AGL community, and working to port AGL to Sabre evaluation boards. I presented initial support status of AGL on i.MX last year AMM, so I'd like to give attendees updates.

In this presentation, I updated the latest roadmap of i.MX processors, status of AGL support on i.MX (i.MX6, and possibly i.MX8), plans about contribution to Linux Foundation repository, and show some demonstration if possible.


Thursday February 9, 2017 1:00pm - 1:50pm JST
Sirius B

1:00pm JST

2:00pm JST

Rapid Innovation With The OTA-Enabled AGL Reference Platform - Hideo Yamashita, ATS Advanced Telematic Systems
In 2015, ATS started work on a completely open source OTA update system as part of their work in GENIVI. Since that time ATS has developed the software into a fully-functional, production-ready end-to-end system that is already being deployed and evaluated in multiple organisations. Today, ATS's OTA software is integrated as a platform component in both AGL and GENIVI, and in this talk we will highlight the progress made in the last six months to integrate OSTree support into the platform. We will also explain how the deep integration of OTA into developer workflows can increase the pace of development, and how OTA can be used to showcase innovations between AGL members.

Speakers
avatar for Hideo Yamashita

Hideo Yamashita

Senior Business Development Manager, Over-the-air Software Management, HERE Technologies



Thursday February 9, 2017 2:00pm - 2:15pm JST
Orion

2:00pm JST

Advantages in Coexistence of AGL and RTOS Based Accelerator Subsystems on the Heterogeneous SoC Architecture - Karthik Ramanan, Texas Instruments
Advantages in coexistence of AGL and RTOS based accelerator subsystems on the heterogeneous SoC architecture (Karthik Ramanan, Texas Instruments) - Modern SoCs, such as the TI Jacinto6, are based on very powerful heterogeneous architecture. The true power of the solution lies in the methods by which these heterogeneous cores in the SoC can be harnessed by the Linux subsystem. On the AGL UCB 3.0, Texas Instruments has enabled these RTOS based accelerator subsystems that can be used to offload a bulk of the work to the heterogeneous cores, thereby enabling the Linux to perform more work. This talk will focus on what acceleration has been enabled and how this can be used to enable various usecases such Graphics, Multimedia and Radio.

Speakers
KR

Karthik Ramanan

Texas Instruments
Working as a Senior Technical Lead in the Automotive Processors Group at Texas Instruments.Involved in the solution architecture and definition of TI's AGL enablement across various SoCs. Main areas of expertise is Graphics, Multimedia, Connectivity and overall system definition... Read More →



Thursday February 9, 2017 2:00pm - 2:50pm JST
Sirius B

2:50pm JST

Break
Thursday February 9, 2017 2:50pm - 3:10pm JST
Sirius A & Orion Foyer

3:10pm JST

3:10pm JST

CES 2017 Demo - Lessons Learned and Qt Compositor Overview - Tasuku Suzuki, The Qt Company
This talk is a two part talk. Part one will discuss lessons learned building the HMI for the CES 2017 demo. Part two will describe the Qt compositor with examples of how easy it is to build different windowing effects.

Speakers
avatar for Tasuku Suzuki

Tasuku Suzuki

Sr. Sales Engineer, The Qt Company



Thursday February 9, 2017 3:10pm - 4:00pm JST
Orion

3:10pm JST

Introducing R-Car Gen3 Starter Kit as a New AGL Reference - Tsuyoshi Tsumuraya, Renesas

Renesas has been providing “Porter” reference board and supporting many AGL and community projects. On “Porter” board”, Renesas’ generation 2 SoC for Automotive cockpit (“R-Car Gen2”)  is installed. R-Car Gen2 integrates 32 bits ARM cores (CA15/CA7) and supports 32 bits kernel operation.

Recently Renesas introduced “R-Car Gen3 Starter Kit” to the community, which deploys our state-of-art generation 3 SoC (“R-Car Gen3”). R-Car Gen3 integrates 64 bits ARM cores (CA57/CA53) and supports the latest 4.x kernels in 64 bits mode. R-Car Gen3 starter kit will replace “Porter” board and allows AGL and all of linux community accessing the latest 64 bits ARM core and the latest  kernel.

On this session Renesas presents R-Car SoC roadmap, the advantage of Renesas generation 3 SoC and our commitment to AGL community support R-Car Gen3 starter kit.


Speakers
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Tsuyoshi Tsumuraya

Senior Manager, Renesas Electronics Corp.



Thursday February 9, 2017 3:10pm - 4:00pm JST
Sirius B

4:10pm JST

BoF: Telematics for AGL - Walt Miner, Linux Foundation
BoF session to continue discussing how to incorporate a telematics profile into Automotive Grade Linux. The focus of the discussion will be on the client (embedded device) in the Telematics ecosystem and standardizing the interface to the server side.

Speakers
avatar for Walt Miner

Walt Miner

AGL Community Manager, The Linux Foundation
Walt Miner has worked for The Linux Foundation as the Community Manager for Automotive Grade Linux since 2014. Walt has spoken at Automotive Linux Summit, Embedded World Conference in Nuremberg, Embedded Linux Conference, LinuxCon North America, and Open Source Summit North America... Read More →



Thursday February 9, 2017 4:10pm - 5:00pm JST
Jupiter

4:10pm JST

Navigation EG BoF - Noriaki Fukuyasu, The Linux Foundation
Speakers
avatar for Noriaki Fukuyasu

Noriaki Fukuyasu

VP of Japan Operations, The Linux Foundation
Noriaki is the Vice President of Japan Operations for The Linux Foundation. Prior to joining The Linux Foundation, he led the international business for a leading Japanese Linux distributor, Turbolinux, Inc., as Director of International Business. He also served as the CEO of Zend... Read More →


Thursday February 9, 2017 4:10pm - 5:00pm JST
Sirius B

4:10pm JST

UI and Graphic EG; Roadmap to be Extended for Cockpit System - Nobuhiko Tanibata, Denso
Now AGL is going to next stage to realize Cockpit system, consisting of several ECUs orone SoC using Virtualization technology. In the Cockpit system, to realize flexible UI,There are two key topics; Graphic and Audio management. These topics would be focused on 2017 UI and Graphic EG.

Speakers
avatar for Nobuhiko Tanibata

Nobuhiko Tanibata

Project Manager, DENSO CORPORATION
Nobuhiko Tanibata is a project manager at DENSO Corporation. He focused on development of driver and middleware for automotive system on RTOS such as ITRON and t-kernel at Denso Corporation. He now joins In-Vehicle Infotainment system department to develop a Linux distribution to... Read More →


Thursday February 9, 2017 4:10pm - 5:00pm JST
Orion

6:00pm JST

Closing Reception
Thursday February 9, 2017 6:00pm - 10:00pm JST
King of the Pirates
 
Friday, February 10
 

9:00am JST

11:00am JST

12:30pm JST

Lunch
Friday February 10, 2017 12:30pm - 1:30pm JST
Jupiter

1:30pm JST

3:00pm JST

Application Framework and Security EG
Friday February 10, 2017 3:00pm - 5:00pm JST
Jupiter
 
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