24–28 Aug 2020
US/Pacific timezone

Session

You, Me, and IoT Two MC

27 Aug 2020, 07:00

Presentation materials

  1. Christopher Friedt (Friedt Professional Engineering Services), Drew Fustini (BeagleBoard.org Foundation), Jason Kridner (Texas Instruments and BeagleBoard.org Foundation)
    27/08/2020, 07:00

    A brief overview of the presenters and topics.

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  2. 27/08/2020, 07:05

    mikroBUS is an add-on board socket standard by MikroElektronika that can be freely used by anyone following the [guidelines][1]. The mikroBUS standard includes SPI, I2C, UART, PWM, ADC, GPIO and power (3.3V and 5V) connections to interface common embedded peripherals, there are more than 750 add-on boards ranging from wireless connectivity boards to human-machine interface sensors which...

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  3. 27/08/2020, 07:45

    The IoT landscape has many competing protocols and technologies for enabling communication between sensor End Nodes, Embedded Linux Edge devices, and ultimately cloud resources. One such technology is the Thread Network Protocol, an IPv6 based, Meshing, 802.15.4 protocol that allows for on and off mesh device-to-device, and device-to-cloud communication.

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  4. 27/08/2020, 08:40

    Renode is an instruction set simulator with a flexible platform definition language and plug-and-play SoC component library that can be used to compose virtual hardware setups. It allows users to simulate complex systems, including multi-node wired and wireless networked systems, offering automated testing and rich debugging capabilities. It includes support of numerous development boards,...

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  5. 27/08/2020, 09:20

    This session will give an update on what happened in the ieee802154 and 6lowpan subsystems since the last LPC IoT microconf. In addition it will present the newly added non-storing mode of our RPL Linux implementation, rpld.

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  6. 27/08/2020, 10:15

    We provide a gentle introduction to Greybus, its integration into the Zephyr RTOS, and how Linux uses the Greybus application layer protocol to control peripherals attached to wireless micros. There are a lot of technologies at play, so it's important to give some attention to each. Details of the software architecture will be provided, as well as a guide to help developers wire up and speak...

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