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SUMMARY:ELISA Seminar: PREEMPT_RT - How not to break it
DESCRIPTION:Join the ELISA community on Tuesday\, October 11 at 8-9 am PT for the next ELISA Monthly Seminar. Sebastian Siewior from Linutronix will present  “PREEMPT_RT – how not to break it.” \nThe PREEMPT_RT patch set has only a handful patches left until it can be enabled on the X86 Architecture at the time of writing. The work has not finished once the patches are fully merged. A new issue is how to not break parts of PREEMPT_RT in future development by making assumption which are not compatible or lead to large latencies. Another problem is how to address limitations on PREEMPT_RT like the\nbig softirq/ bottom halves lock which can lead to high latencies. \nSeminar Details:\n\nDate: Tuesday\, October 11\nTime: 8-9 am PT/11 am-12 pm ET\nFrom computer: https://zoom.us/j/99630105397?pwd=UWFEUXNpdjgyQTVCRTJTU1kwVklQdz09\nFrom phone: 855-880-1246 (tool free US number) or view international numbers https://zoom.us/u/abv3wJnVJ8\nMeeting ID: 996 3010 5397 Passcode: 911719
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/elisa-seminar-preempt_rt-how-not-to-break-it/
CATEGORIES:ELISA Seminar Series
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SUMMARY:exida Automotive Symposium 2022 (Germany)
DESCRIPTION:exida is hosting another symposium on automotive safety October 12 – 14\, 2022 at the Arabella Alpenhotel Spitzingsee in Germany. \nNew regulations from the European Commission are expected later this year. This will certainly increase the technical expectations placed on those developing\, testing\, releasing  and approving highly automated vehicles that can drive everywhere and in all conditions. \nexida is extremely pleased to invite expert contributions to our annual symposium representing key industry experts and thought leaders including: \n\nGabriele Paoloni\, Chair of the ELISA Project Governing Board and Open Source Community Technical Leader at Red Hat\, will give an overview about ELISA (Enabling Linux in Safety Critical Applications).\n\nGabriele will also give a presentation about “An Innovative ISO26262-certified Architecture OS Solution for the Automotive Sector.”\n\n\nGabriele Paoloni\,  Robert Paccapeli\, Herald Ruckriegel\, Red Hat (an ELISA Project member) will give a presentation “Bringing Innovation into the Automotive Ecosystem – How Red Hat is Supporting Initiatives and Communities.”\nMichael Armbruster\, Lukas Bulwahn (a member of the ELISA Project TSC)\, Simon Friedmann\, Julian Ott\, Jens Petersohn from Elekrobit will give a presentation about “Modeling and Arguing Fault Propogation in Complex Mixed-Criticality and Mixed-Compliance Software Systems.” \nDr. Christophe Temple\, ELISA Project Governing Board member and Lead Safety & Reliability Architect at ARM\, will give a presentation about “Constructing Complex Systems from SEooCs.”\nProf. Dr. Moritz Weling\, BMW Group (an ELISA Project member)\, will give a presentation about “Sensitivity Analysis within the Prospective Safety Integrity Framework.”\nDr. Francesc Fons\, Huawei Technologies (an ELISA Project member)\, will give a presentation about “Reliable In-Vehicle Networks through inline Processing  of Safety Mechanisms Embedded in Networking SoCs.”\nAlexandar Camek\, BMW Group (an ELISA Project member) will give a presentation about “A Linux Based Cybersecurity System for an Autonomous Platform.”\nPaul Sherwood\, Codethink (an ELISA Project member) will give a presentation about “Improving Safety through Deterministic Construction.” \nRobert Paccapeli\, Red Hat (an ELISA Project member) will give a presentation about “Building a Succesful FuSa Storty: The Four Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System Pillars.”\n\nLearn more and register here: https://www.exida.com/2022/exida%20Automotive%20Symposium%202022_V1.pdf  \n  \n 
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/exida-automotive-symposium-2022/
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