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Senior Director of Community - Automotive Grade Linux, 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 →
Strong technical lead. Systems Expert. Problem solver. Excels in uncertain environments with unique project challenges. Strong ability to quantify design needs into high quality software deliverables. Over 15 years of experience with: Audio Visual automation/control, Integrating dissimilar... Read More →
In this talk, the tooling and setup for an integrated development environment for Flutter is presented based on the AGL release "Super Salmon" . This environment lets you developer your Flutter-based application e.g. with VS-code and run it within an emulated AGL image on your development pc so no extra hardware is required.
In recent years, the increase in in-vehicle displays has led to a requirement for adaptable application displays across multiple screens, opening up new opportunities for UI/UX development. Nevertheless, achieving this adaptability with current graphic frameworks is expensive, as each hardware platform demands unique customization for display interconnections. The automotive industry thus requires a "Software-Defined" display framework that decouples software from hardware components. Our Unified HMI framework addresses this need with display virtualization technology, enabling flexible development of the entire cockpit UI/UX across numerous displays, irrespective of hardware setup. Unified HMI facilitates software-defined UI/UX development on various SoCs and operating systems (e.g., AGL and Android). It significantly reduces development time and expenses through seamless integration in cloud-based virtual ECUs and supports continuous OTA updates to meet customer preferences throughout the vehicle's lifecycle.
Automotive Software Engineer, Panasonic Automotive Systems Co., Ltd.
Takuto Mizutani has one year of experience at Panasonic Automotive Systems Corporation, focusing onthe development and research of Cloud-native development environment for in-vehicle software andgraphics framework for automotive embedded operating systems. Outside of work, he likes... Read More →
This session explores the integration of LLM (Large Language Models) and autonomous vehicle technology. It covers how vehicles can interpret and execute complex driving commands given in plain text, such as "Drive to the nearest gas station" or "Park in the designated spot." The session highlights advancements in machine learning and AI models that enable vehicles to understand and act on human instructions, pushing the boundaries of human-vehicle interaction.
A driven software developer currently excelling at Wells Fargo. With a solid background at Finsara and impactful experiences with Google Summer of Code and JdeRobot, I thrive on overcoming challenges. As a dedicated Open Source contributor to projects with Hugging Face, Google, and... Read More →
a-Advantages of implementing AI in quality management b-Process performance management via AI and 4.0 c-Quality control management via AI and 4.0 d-Quality assurance management via AI and 4.0 e-Documentation management and audits via AI and 4.0 ,get rid of papers! Finally : Overview of the whole system ,conclusion and results.
Holder of engineer degree in industrial organization and management, I'm working now as production manager in a multinational automotive company in Vienna (Austria) and have 8 years of experience in Automotive industry dealing with quality and Lean manufacturing topics, I have experience... Read More →
Yamaguchi will provide an update on the latest IC demo images using VirtIO loopback. He will also discuss getting AGL to run on the RISC-V based VisionFive 2 board.
Naoto Yamaguchi is a senior specialist of IVI system development at AISIN. He received a doctor of informatics from the Shizuoka University in 2007. He has developed RTOS navigation platform since 2007, and in-vehicle infotainment system using Linux since 2011. He joined to AGL since... Read More →
AGL has been promoting AGL activities to people in region(mainly Japan) interested in open source for the past few years and seeking collaboration with local technical communities. After that, we would like to discuss how AGL can collaborate with the technical community more broadly and get people to use it and participate in the activities. At the beginning of this BoF, TOKITA Hioshi, who is involved in this activity, will introduce the activities so far. In addition, NAGAI Akira of CQ Publishing, who is interested in and cooperates and join this activity, will also talk about his interest in AGL as a technical media. The main activities are exhibitions and public relations at business events such as EdgeTech, participation and exhibitions at open source events held in various cities in Japan, and participation in events led by local technical communities.
TOKITA Hiroshi has been working at Fujitsu as an embedded systems developer for 20 years.He mainly has knowledge of in-vehicle Linux, especially in the infotainment area.He is also involved in the Japanese translation of KiCad, and is involved in development and writing activities... Read More →