Description
The IoT Microconference is a forum for developers to discuss all things IoT. Topics include tools, telemetry, device drivers, and protocols in not only the Linux kernel but also Real-Time Operating Systems such as Zephyr.
Since last year, there have been a number of new technical topics with significant updates.
- Opportunities in IoT and Edge computing with the Linux /dev/accel API
- Using the Thrift RPC framework between Linux and Zephyr
- Zephyr’s new HTTP Server (a GSoC project)
- Rust in the Zephyr RTOS: Benefits, Challenges and Missing Pieces
- BeagleConnect Freedom Updates, Greybus, and the Linux Interface
- Linux-wpan updates on 6lowpan, 802.15.4 PAN coordinators and UWB
Current Problems that require attention (stakeholders):
- IEEE 802.15.4 SubGHz improvement areas in Zephyr, Linux (Florian Grandel, Stefan Schmidt, BeagleBoard.org)
- WpanUSB upstreaming in the Linux kernel, potentially dropping Zephyr support (Andrei Emeltchenko, BeagleBoard.org)
- IEEE 802.15.4 Linux subsystem device association handling (Miquel Raynal, Alexander Aring, Stefan Schmidt)
- Zephyr potentially dropping Bluetooth IPSP?
On a slightly less technical topic.
- Reflections after Two Years of Zephyr LTSv2
We hope you will join us either in-person or remote for what is shaping up to be another great event full of collaboration, discussion, and interesting perspectives.
Authors
Christopher Friedt
(Friedt Professional Engineering Services)
Mr
Stefan Schmidt