The next ELISA workshop will be hosted in collaboration with NASA with topics and discussions focused on advancing Space Grade Linux.
Dates
- December 10: 1/2 day in the afternoon
- December 11: full day
- December 12: 1/2 in the morning
Cost
Free to attend, in-person registration will be capped at 30.
Registration
Please complete this form to register for the workshop. Foreign nationals (non-US citizens) should register by November 5th if you would like to be included in the NASA tour (NASA will conduct additional background checks required of foreign nationals to access the Goddard campus for the NASA tour).
Schedule (sessions and speakers are subject to change)
December 10
- ELISA/NASA welcomes and orientations
- Systems WG ready for space? CI infrastructure, examples, and goals
- Linking external test results to test cases in BASIL to support pre existing test infrastructures
- Results of Space Grade Linux Interest survey (please complete the space grade linux survey if you haven’t already)
- NASA tour + dinner
December 11
- Addressing security topics for future space systems using Linux
- Verification and validation of the OS and “certification package”
- Investigating the implementation of Linux-based payload computers: a review of in-orbit demonstrations for Edge AI in space missions
- Deploying NASA cFS with Yocto
- Container and immutable patterns for operating systems and workloads
- F prime
- Space ROS
- Next steps for SGL
December 12
- Linux in automotive on safety applications
- Linux Kernel design documentation
- Lessons from AGL (Automotive Grade Linux)
- Wrap up and next steps summary