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March 8 - 9, 2023 | Berlin, Germany
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Thursday, March 9 • 10:50 - 11:30
Tell-Tale Mysteries: ELISA and Needlefish in the Functional-Safety Hollow - Philipp Ahmann, Product Manager - Open Source Software

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Building up on the talk “Elements towards functional safety use cases with Linux in Automotive” at the Automotive Linux Summit 2022 in Japan, this presentation provides a (safety focused) quick start for engineers into the ELISA flavor of AGL's instrument cluster demo including workload tracing, a trimmed down kernel configuration and a mock of a safety monitoring app. All different kinds of equipment to start your (safety) analysis Linux adventure with a good support by an qemu image built in ELISA’s CI. A glimpse on the upcoming work packages like "improvement of the safety monitoring app" and "kernel analysis" with the help of workload tracing shows what comes next. Finally, the talk closes by building a bridge from the pure Linux based qemu system to an exemplary multiple operating system architecture with Xen, Zephyr and Linux on automotive hardware; another ELISA activity.

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Philipp Ahmann

Product Manager - Embedded Open Source, Bosch
Philipp Ahmann is a technical business development manager at Robert Bosch GmbH with focus on Open Source activities. He represents the ELISA project of the Linux Foundation as technical steering committee chair and leads the automotive as well as systems work group. He has more than... Read More →



Thursday March 9, 2023 10:50 - 11:30 CET
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