The Libre Software Meeting (LSM) is an annual event on free software
taking place in july in France since 2000. The LSM meeting is organized
this year in Geneva, Switzerland from 7th to 12th July. Amongst several
tracks, the Libre Software Meeting will feature an « Embedded Systems
and Open Hardware » track, for which the call for presentations has been
released recently.
The purpose of the “Embedded Systems and Open Hardware” session is to
give the state of the art of free software for embedded systems and Open
Hardware. Technical topics of this session include but are not limited to:
* Embedded OS Development kernel architecture, implementation and port
for embedded systems
* Embedded Development Tools: tool chains and project cases (tool
chain projects, packaging for cross compilation, portability …)
* Embedded Linux, BSD, or any other free operating system
* Real-time extensions for Linux: RTLinux, RTAI…
* Hard real-time kernels: eCos, RTEMS, ADEOS, Xenomai…
* Soft Real-time kernels
* Embedded Java, LUA, Python ...
* GUI for embedded systems: EFL, Qt, Gtk…
* Linux and System on Chip (SoC)
* Open Hardware, Open design, free IP modules (Intellectual Property)
and softcores: opencores, OpenRISC, NIOS, Microblaze, LEONSparc, FPGA…
The conferences will last 30 minutes, questions included. Round tables
will be organized. Synthetic presentations are scheduled to last 20
minutes. PDF versions of the presentation are not mandatory but they
will be greatly appreciated (with an online web access just after the
LSM event, they are a very useful documentation source for the entire
community).
If you plan to participate and to propose a presentation, please send a
message as soon as possible to the following address:
embedded@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with a summary of your presentation (and
if you can, a summary in English too) no later than 31th march 2012.
Feel free to forward this Call For Presentation to other places or to
everyone you think could be interested.
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