The next ELISA workshop will be hosted in collaboration with NASA with topics and discussions focused on advancing Space Grade Linux.
Location: Goddard Visitor Center, Goddard Space Flight Center, in Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
Cost
Free to attend, in-person registration will be capped at 40.
Registration
Registration closed on November 25. Foreign nationals (non-US citizens) who registered after November 5th won’t be able to join the NASA tour but can participate in workshop sessions.
Please contact events@elisa.tech if you have questions about registration.
Suggested Hotel
The Hotel at The University of Maryland (Please note there are no contracted rooms and we can’t guarantee rates or availability.)
Schedule (sessions and speakers are subject to change): all times in Eastern Standard Time
December 10 (in person only)
- 12:30-13:00 ELISA/NASA welcomes and orientations (Philipp Ahmann – ETAS, Michael Monaghan – NASA, Ramon Roche – Linux Foundation and Kate Stewart – Linux Foundation)
- 13:00-15:30 NASA tour
- 15:30-16:00 Space Grade Linux Intro (Michael Monaghan – NASA)
- 16:00-16:30 Lessons from Automotive Grade Linux (Walt Miner – Linux Foundation)
- 16:30-17:00 Linking external test results to test cases in BASIL to support preexisting test infrastructure (Luigi Pellecchia – Red Hat)
- 17:00-17:30 How to use ks-nav for a feasible and meaningful test campaign in the kernel (Alessandro Carminati – Red Hat)
December 11 (in person and virtual)
- 9:00-9:45 Verification and validation of the OS and “certification package” (Scott Tashakkor – NASA)
- 9:45-10:30 Test and assurance of non-volatile memory devices for space (Ted Wilcox – NASA)
- 10:30-10:45 Break
- 10:45-11:30 Addressing security topics for future space systems using Linux (Joshua Krage – NASA)
- 11:30-12:15 Linux Kernel design documentation (Gab Paoloni – Red Hat, Kate Stewart – Linux Foundation, and Chuck Wolber – Boeing)
- 12:45-13:15 Space Grade Linux survey results during lunch (Ramon Roche – Linux Foundation and Kate Stewart – Linux Foundation)
- 13:15-13:45 F prime (Michael Starch, NASA)
- 13:45-14:15 Space ROS (Ivan Perez – NASA)
- 14:15-14:45 cFS overview (Richard Landau – NASA and Ashok Prajapati – NASA)
- 14:45-15:15 Break
- 15:15-15:45 Investigating implementation of Linux-based payload computers: a review of in-orbit demonstrations for Edge AI in space missions (Dongshik Won – TelePIX Co., Ltd.)
- 15:45-16:15 Container and immutable patterns for operating systems and wordloads (Michael Epley, Red Hat)
- 16:15-16:45 Containerization in space: Podman for mission-critical operations and resilience (Douglas Schilling Landgraf – Red Hat and Dan Walsh – Red Hat)
- 16:45-17:00 Wrap up, next steps summary (Philipp Ahmann – ETAS, Michael Monaghan – NASA, Ramon Roche – Linux Foundation and Kate Stewart – Linux Foundation)
December 12 (in person and virtual)
- 9:00-9:30 Real Time Linux update (Steve Rostedt – Google)
- 9:30-10:30 Building an OSS Ecosystem for Space (Tim Bird – Sony)
- 10:30-11:00 Linux in automotive on safety applications (Naresh Ravuri – Magna Electronics)
- 11:00-11:30 Break
- 11:30-12:00 Wrap up, next steps summary (Philipp Ahmann – ETAS, Michael Monaghan – NASA, Ramon Roche – Linux Foundation and Kate Stewart – Linux Foundation)