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Wednesday, July 17
 

13:30 JST

Creating Your Own Project on-top of AGL - Jan-Simon Moeller, The Linux Foundation
From minimal image to own project. How to reuse AGL in your own company. This talk will introduce you to the profiles available and show the ways to embed AGL in your own projects. Therefore we will review the IVI and the telematic profile and show how to build a customized version of it.

Speakers
avatar for Jan-Simon Moeller

Jan-Simon Moeller

Dipl.-Ing., The Linux Foundation



Wednesday July 17, 2019 13:30 - 14:10 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)

13:30 JST

Securing Software-over-the-air Updates from Nation State Actors - Justin Cappos, New York University
Uptane is the first compromise-resilient software update security system for the automotive industry. Unlike other software update security systems (e.g., OMA-DM, SSL / TLS, signing updates with a single offline GPG / RSA key, etc.), it addresses a comprehensive threat model. It is designed to make it extremely difficult for attackers to be able to install malware on all vehicles maintained by a manufacturer, even if attackers have compromised some keys used to sign updates. At the same time, Uptane has been designed to be extremely flexible, so as to accommodate a wide variety of deployment scenarios, and allows on-demand customization of updates installed on vehicles. Uptane has been adopted by several major OEMs and is currently undergoing IEEE / ISTO standardization.

Speakers
avatar for Justin Cappos

Justin Cappos

Professor, NYU
Justin Cappos is a professor in the Computer Science and Engineering department at New York University, who strives to provide service to society through technology. Justin's research philosophy focuses on solving real world security problems in practice. He and his students often... Read More →


Wednesday July 17, 2019 13:30 - 14:10 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)

14:20 JST

Case Study and Trial of UI App Replacement from Current AGL - Harunobu Kurokawa, Renesas Electronics Corporation
In this presentation, Kurokawa will talk about a case study by realizing the current AGL reference application with HTML5 / javascript. AGL provides a platform and its API, and an AGL UI application is a reference implementation to call that API just for demo.

And this demo app is written in QML using the very convenient Qt framework. The Web runtime environment has been incorporated into AGL as a second GUI framework. Compare what AGL can do with HTML as a new app.

Speakers
avatar for Harunobu Kurokawa

Harunobu Kurokawa

Senior Manager, Renesas
Harunobu Kurokawa is a manager of OSS development team and responsible for Renesas BPS for community as well asAGL. His has worked in Renesas from 2007 as Embedded software engineer. His first experience is mobile phone platform software(symbian, Android) development for Japan domestic... Read More →



Wednesday July 17, 2019 14:20 - 15:00 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)

14:20 JST

Use Regression Testing to Make AGL Better - Li Xiaoming, Nanjing Fujitsu Nanda Software Technology Co., LTD
For a long time ,there is no formal regression testing aimed at AGL's basic function. Unfortunately, some applications are not kind to newcomer, partly because of the insufficent document. As a result of that, some bugs, espeially those may be hard to be tagged by automated scripts, will suvive in many release. To imrove AGL's quality, FNST carrys the document test job on AGL's every release since late 2018.

In this presentation, Li Xiaoming will introduce this test work, including test scenario,test platform and other details.

Speakers
avatar for Li Xiaoming

Li Xiaoming

Senior Embedded Software Engineer, Nanjing Fujitsu Nanda Software Technology Co., Ltd.
Li Xiaoming is a senior engineer at FNST(Nanjing Fujitsu Nanda Software Technology Co., Ltd). He is focus on CIAT, embedded software development and other related area. Prior to joining FNST, Li worked as a telecom software engineer at Huawei.


Wednesday July 17, 2019 14:20 - 15:00 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)

15:10 JST

HTML5 Apps on AGL Platform with the Web Application Manager - Julie Kim, Igalia
Julie will be presenting the work that has been done over the last months to develop for the AGL platform a modern Chromium based Web Application Manager (WAM) that enables running HTML5 IVI applications on the system.

These different applications can define specific levels of integration and security on the platform, and can be run seamlessly on different hardware architectures.

Speakers
avatar for Julie Kim

Julie Kim

Software Engineer, Igalia
Julie is a developer specialized in web platform development with experience production with WebKit and chromium on various embedded devices. Her previous duties include delivering Chromium/Wayland. She is a Chromium committer and contributed on Chromium Web Accessibility on multiple... Read More →



Wednesday July 17, 2019 15:10 - 15:50 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)

15:10 JST

Interchangeable Hardware Which is Designed for AGL Reference - Hiroki Fujiwara, Panasonic
Panasonic considered about the new concept of reference hardware for developing AGL software. At last year, RHSA-EG had announced that AGL needs to reference hardware for reducing GAP between UCB and Real Product software. In this presentation, Panasonic will review the presentation of RHSA-EG, the challenges it faces. Panasonic discusses what should be the concept of reference hardware corresponding to the challenge.

Speakers
HF

Hiroki Fujiwara

Manager, Panasonic
I'm hardware engineer for IVI. I don't have previous speaking.



Wednesday July 17, 2019 15:10 - 15:50 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)

16:20 JST

BoF: EG-VIRT Mixed Criticality Virtualization in AGL Towards ADAS Applications - Michele Paolino, Virtual Open Systems
With the recent announcements of ELISA and of the AGL plans to develop ADAS applications, virtualization becomes a key technology enabler for future developments. After the publication of the "Software Defined Connected Car Architecture" white paper and the development of the KVM support for AGL, the EG-VIRT group plans now to go in the direction of an AGL demonstration including safety critical virtualization.

This BoF continues the EG-VIRT activity and will target discussions about future plans and interactions with other expert groups (e.g., instrument cluster).

Speakers
avatar for Michele Paolino

Michele Paolino

Architect, Virtual Open Systems
virtualization architect active in AGL since 2016


Wednesday July 17, 2019 16:20 - 17:00 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)

16:20 JST

Building an AGL Telematics Profile Demonstration Platform - Scott Murray & Matt Ranostay, Konsulko Group
The recently added AGL telematics profile serves as a base for building headless telematics device images. This talk will discuss what the profile includes and outline how it can be used. A practical use case will be walked through, describing using the profile to build an AGL demonstration platform along the lines of a vehicle tracker or an insurance company's driver data collection device. Such systems involve reading CAN data from a vehicle's OBD-II port and sending it to a provider's servers using a wireless connection, so the talk will include discussion of the effort to integrate these on the demonstration AGL telematics platform. As well, recent developments to start addressing image size reduction will be discussed.

Speakers
avatar for Matt Ranostay

Matt Ranostay

Senior Software Engineer, Konsulko Group
avatar for Scott Murray

Scott Murray

Principal Software Engineer, Konsulko Group
Scott has been a Linux user for over 25 years, and has developed Linux based embedded products for almost 20 years at a variety of companies large and small. Currently, he works for Konsulko Group as a Principal Software Engineer, providing embedded Linux engineering services for... Read More →



Wednesday July 17, 2019 16:20 - 17:00 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)

17:10 JST

BoF: Automotive Grade Linux Developer Community - Walt Miner, The Linux Foundation
AGL provides an application framework with SMACK based security, a large number of micro services tailored for the automotive environment, and an SDK for app developers to get going quickly. AGL has attracted a large number of systems developers and app developers. This is an opportunity for developers to get together and discuss issues they have run into, potential roadmap ideas and to provide feedback to the community. Please bring your questions, comments and ideas to this session.

Speakers
avatar for Walt Miner

Walt Miner

Senior Director, Community, 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 →



Wednesday July 17, 2019 17:10 - 17:50 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)

17:10 JST

PipeWire in the Heart of Future Car Multimedia - George Kiagiadakis, Collabora
PipeWire is an open source project that aims to greatly improve audio and video handling under Linux. Having gained quite some attention recently in the Automotive Grade Linux community, it is now becoming part of AGL, growing steadily.

In this session, George is going to present PipeWire and explain how it provides ground for building complex, yet secure, car multimedia systems, both in the audio and video domains. In addition, he is going to give an update of the current and future work going on around PipeWire, both in AGL and upstream.

Speakers
avatar for George Kiagiadakis

George Kiagiadakis

Principal Software Engineer, Collabora
George Kiagiadakis is a principal open source software engineer at Collabora, with over 13 years of experience in embedded multimedia projects. He is the author of WirePlumber, a modular session manager for PipeWire, and an active contributor to PipeWire and GStreamer. In the past... Read More →



Wednesday July 17, 2019 17:10 - 17:50 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)
 
Thursday, July 18
 

11:10 JST

AGL-Supervision: From AGL Supervisor to Platform Global Data Collection - Sébastien Douheret, IoT.bzh
AGL natively supports secure micro-services through its Application Framework binder/binding mechanism. A ready to go system may easily run tens or hundreds of micro-services. Consequently monitoring exchanges between binders/bindings is critical. Monitoring may need to be “realtime” to help debugging, or offline when tracking global performances and security issues.

This talk starts by presenting current AGL Application Framework monitoring capabilities to track basic inter-bindings communications. It then exposes how existing supervision service can be used to analyze end-to-end transactions when crossing multiple bindings. Finally it illustrates how AGL supervision can leverage Time Serie Database to collect data, allowing monitoring frameworks like Grafana to render a global vision of the system both in term of performance and cybersecurity.

Speakers
SD

Sébastien Douheret

Technical Director, IoT.bzh
Sebastien holds a master's degree in Electronics & Computer Engineering from INSA Rennes and has over 18 years experience. He started his professional activities in the inspection systems domain by designing hardware modules and developing real time drivers. Then he later joined a... Read More →



Thursday July 18, 2019 11:10 - 11:50 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)

11:10 JST

Minimize AGL for Low Profile - Ouyang Jun & Zhou Mingying, Nanjing Fujitsu Nanda Software Technology Co., LTD
This presentation describes how to minimize AGL for Low End-Profile to be ready for Low performance SoC.

Such as R-car D3 or R-car E3, which is designed for low-end IVI and cluster of entry class car.
In this activity, I will evaluate after shrinking to fulfill minimum use cases of IVI and cluster with multimedia features, can signal, lightweight UI, SDL, and etc.

And in this presentation, I will present the method that how to minimize the AGL and discuss how far can be minimized

Speakers
ZM

Zhou Mingying

Embeded engineer, Nanjing Fujitsu Nanda Software Technology Co., LTD
Zhou Mingying a senior engineer at FNST(Nanjing Fujitsu Nanda Software Technology Co., Ltd.). She has been a linux software developer for 9 years. Currently, She is focusing on boards supported by AGL, AGL Application development and other related area.
OJ

Ouyang Jun

Embeded engineer, Nanjing Fujitsu Nanda Software Technology Co., LTD
Ouyang Jun a engineer at FNST(Nanjing Fujitsu Nanda Software Technology Co., Ltd.). He has been a linux software developer for 3 years. Currently, He is focusing on boards supported by AGL, AGL Application development and other related area.


Thursday July 18, 2019 11:10 - 11:50 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)

12:00 JST

Bridging of Media Data Interfaces Over Multimedia Serial Link - Vladimir Zapolskiy, Tuxera Inc.
The popularity of high-bandwidth serial link applications in modern automobiles is still increasing, the initiated discussion about development of a single generic support of FPD-Link III link in the Linux kernel revealed a vivid interest from multiple IVI and ADAS software suppliers and Linux developers.

FPD-Link III link provides an interface for multimedia data transmission between an application SoC and graphical displays or camera sensors. The FPD-Link III link envelops and converts data received over RGB, LVDS, MIPI CSI-2 and HDMI video interfaces.

This presentation will complete a high-level overview of the published earlier new driver framework in the Linux kernel, which provides an entire support of all conceivable features of TI DS90Ux9xx IC series. The emphasis of the talk will be on video link descriptions in OF graph representation and routes in DRM and V4L2 frameworks.

Speakers
VZ

Vladimir Zapolskiy

Senior Software Engineer, Tuxera Inc.
Vladimir Zapolskiy is a professional embedded Linux kernel engineer since 2007, his competence covers hardware adaptation of the Linux kernel, system wide performance optimizations and development of Linux device drivers. Since 2012 Vladimir works on services and products for Automotive... Read More →


Thursday July 18, 2019 12:00 - 12:40 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)

12:00 JST

How to Reduce on Your OSS Compliance Work - Lei Maohui, Fujitsu
If you are using AGL or Yocto and working on compliance efforts, this presentation will benefit. Fujitsu has been working on compliance and maintaining a layer named meta-spdxscanner about 3 years. Meta-spdxscanner is a layer works based on FOSSology and can be used to generate SPDX files. This presentation will show how to use meta-spdxscanner. Besides, we have done a lot to make it better to reduce this layer's work time and easier to use recently. For example, OSS packages that have been analyzed in the past time, even if rebuild, it does not need to scan, which can save a lot of time. And cleared license information by FOSSology can be included in SPDX files that be created by meta-spdxscanner. So it will be more credible.

Speakers
LM

Lei Maohui

IT Engineer, Fujitsu
Lei Maohui joined the Fujitsu Corporation in 2010. Her main job is developing an In-House Distro for Embedded Ecosystems which is based on Yocto project. Now she is the maintainer of a layer about SPDX of Yocto project.


Thursday July 18, 2019 12:00 - 12:40 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)
  Automotive Linux Summit
  • Experience Level Any

14:00 JST

AGL-based Container Technology Applied to Mass Production of RSE (Rear Seat Entertainment) - Guktae Kim & Won Lee, DrimAES, Inc.
Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) has been widely used on the Android platform to take advantage of a variety of games and media programs. DrimAES Inc. wanted to find a way to utilize the pre-built Android app ecosystem in developing AGL-based RSE. Though there may be approaches such as hypervisor or emulator, LXC (Linux Container) is the most suitable for performance and ease of development. We succeeded in launching the Android app after booting Android from AGL via LXC and applying it to the RSE product for mass production. We will explain what tasks were required to containerize Android, and how I used it to work with the AGL application.

Speakers
WL

Won Lee

Director, DRIMAES
Won Lee is the CTIO(Chief Technology Innovation Officer) of Drimaes, Inc. His brief experience is as follows. - A mentor of BOB(Best of Best), a white hacker training program in Korea - A security Researcher of GrayHash - Experience in many development and security projects (1) Security... Read More →
K

KIM

CEO/Co-Founder, DrimAES, Inc.
Guktae Kim is the co-founder and CEO of DrimAES, inc., a silver member of AGL since 2017. His brief experience is as follows. - (Current) Adjunct professor of DGIST(Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology), Korea University of Science and Technology - (Current) CEO/Co-founder... Read More →



Thursday July 18, 2019 14:00 - 14:40 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)

14:00 JST

AGL-µBinder: A Fast, Secure and Seamless Option to Connect AGL to Small ECU? - Fulup Ar Foll, IoT.bzh
In order to embrace the global automotive echo system, AGL micro-services architecture should support not only all Linux in a car, but also seamlessly retrieve data from small ECUs and securely send collected information to the cloud.

Because of existing application framework dependencies, as today, AGL bindings run only on Linux. In order to extend to global automotive echo system AGL’s binders/bindings architecture needs to be review. On one hand, remove Linux’s systemD dependencies and extend security model. On a second hand, support "alien" transport protocol including non TCP/IP ones.

This talk presents the lesson learn from a POC to run a subset of current AGL binder onto a micro-controller with Zephyr. How to solve binder/binding dependencies, how to map the transport onto a non TCP/IP link, how to extended AGL security model, ...

Speakers
avatar for Fulup Ar Foll

Fulup Ar Foll

CEO, IoT.bzh
Fulup holds a Master in Computer Science from the Military French School ESAT. His career starts with ten years of research on embedded operating system before joining the Industry; took the technical direction of Wind-River before moving to Sun-Microsystems. Fulup is the founder... Read More →


Thursday July 18, 2019 14:00 - 14:40 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)

14:50 JST

ACRN/KATA: A Safety Container Solution for Software-defined Cockpit - Yu Wang & Jason Chen, Intel
Nowadays, with the widespread use of intelligence and networking in automobiles, vehicles evolve into a large IoT platform. Software-defined cockpit trends to combine with entertainment system. Workload consolidation, resource isolation, and safety become hot topics now. Besides, in addition to functional safety, information security has become more critical. This has led to a new challenge to vehicle manufacturers about the higher iteration speed of the hardware/software system upgrade. Safety container technology would be an answer. Kata container is a leading security container solution, but there're gaps to meet these requirements, such as real-time, functional safety and etc. ACRN is a lightweight hypervisor, built for real-time and safety-criticality usages. Yu/Jason will introduce how ACRN/KATA combination provides a safety container solution to resolve these challenges.

Speakers
JC

Jason Chen CJ

Software engineer, Intel
Jason is a software architect from Intel SSE. His focus area is virtualization usage on next generation of client or IOT platforms. He was a key contributor for ACRN(a lightweight hypervisor for IOT usage) project. Now Jason is working on pKVM for x86 to support TEE usage on Intel... Read More →
avatar for Yu Wang

Yu Wang

Technical Leader, Intel
Yu Wang is from Intel as software engineer, and working on ACRN hypervisor project as sub-maintainer now. Yu presented "ACRN™: A Big Little Hypervisor for IoT Development" session in 2018 LC3 and 2018 WG1 as primary speaker(no co-speaker). Besides, Yu have lots of speaking experience... Read More →



Thursday July 18, 2019 14:50 - 15:30 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)

14:50 JST

AGL Roadmap for 2019 and Beyond - Walt Miner, The Linux Foundation
Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) is a Linux Foundation Collaboration Project with a large development community that develops and maintains the AGL Unified Code Base (UCB) distribution. Learn about the latest AGL release (Grumpy Guppy), and the 2019- 20 roadmap. AGL provides an application framework with SMACK based security, a large number of micro services tailored for the automotive environment, and an SDK for app developers to get going quickly.

Speakers
avatar for Walt Miner

Walt Miner

Senior Director, Community, 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 →



Thursday July 18, 2019 14:50 - 15:30 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)
  Automotive Linux Summit
  • Experience Level Any

16:00 JST

BoF: AGL Application Framework - Fulup Ar Foll & Sébastien Douheret, IoT.bzh
The AGL Application Framework needs to evolve to handle low-end Instrument Cluster use cases as well as mixed security environments such as Web Apps. This BoF session will discuss requirements and ideas for the future evolution of the AGL Application Framework to handle these use cases.


Speakers
avatar for Fulup Ar Foll

Fulup Ar Foll

CEO, IoT.bzh
Fulup holds a Master in Computer Science from the Military French School ESAT. His career starts with ten years of research on embedded operating system before joining the Industry; took the technical direction of Wind-River before moving to Sun-Microsystems. Fulup is the founder... Read More →
SD

Sébastien Douheret

Technical Director, IoT.bzh
Sebastien holds a master's degree in Electronics & Computer Engineering from INSA Rennes and has over 18 years experience. He started his professional activities in the inspection systems domain by designing hardware modules and developing real time drivers. Then he later joined a... Read More →


Thursday July 18, 2019 16:00 - 16:40 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)

16:00 JST

SOTA Solution and FOTA Solution for AGL - Khiem Nguyen & Thu Nguyen, Renesas Design Vietnam
The presentation describes the result of using RAUC as an AGL SOTA solution. It will visit the prerequisite requirements for the hardware platform (A/B partitions, cryptography for image signing, required features in boot loaders, etc) as well as the requirements from AGL profiles to support SOTA mechanism.
By this chance, the presenter would like to recall the demanding SOTA features discussed in last ELCE 2018 then collect opinions about an official SOTA reference solution in AGL platform.

Speakers
avatar for Khiem Nguyen

Khiem Nguyen

Senior Staff Engineer, Renesas Design Vietnam
Khiem Nguyen has worked on Embedded software development for 10 years. He's a BSP developer for Open-Source Automotive Infotainment System. His team develops and enhances the functionality and performance of some Linux features like Power Management, Thermal Management, Memory Management... Read More →
TN

Thu Nguyen

Senior Engineer, Renesas Design Vietnam
Thu Nguyen is a Embedded engineer who works in Renesas Design VietNam from 2013. She was working in system test automation for various Platforms. Now she is joining to maintain the Yocto upstream upgrade and the AGL distribution for R-Car Gen3 Linux Platform. Besides, she also joins... Read More →



Thursday July 18, 2019 16:00 - 16:40 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)

16:50 JST

Dandified Way to Package Management in Yocto Project - Wang Mingyu, Fujitsu
This presentation will introduce a dnf plugin named dnf-plugin-tui works with Yocto Project to customize rootfs, manage SPDX files and source archives. By dnf-plugin-tui, you just need to reinstall or upgrade packages without rebuilding rootfs, even though you don’t have to redeploy your rootfs. So you can save up to 90% of your time, and reduce the workload for your terminal customers. In addition, dnf-plugin-tui is possible to incorporate a manifest file into a shell based on non-interactive operation, and can generate images in various formats according to user needs. This also will show Fujitsu's contributions and plan to improve the software package management for platform such as Yocto and CIP.

Speakers
WM

Wang Mingyu

Software Engineer, Fujitsu
Wang Mingyu joined the Fujitsu Corporation in 2008. Her main job now is developing an In-House Distro for Embedded Ecosystems which is based on Yocto project and LTS Kernel.


Thursday July 18, 2019 16:50 - 17:30 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)

16:50 JST

Panel Discussion: Automotive Grade Linux Developers - Walt Miner & Jan-Simon Möller, The Linux Foundation; Scott Murray, Konsulko Group; George Kiagiadakis, Collabora; Julie Kim, Igalia; Yuichi Kusakabe, Denso Ten
Automotive Grade Linux is the premier fully open source Linux distribution used in automotive today. Walt Miner moderates a discussion among top contributors to the AGL Unified Code Base to see what is happening in the AGL community and what is new with the Happy Halibut release.

Speakers
avatar for Jan-Simon Moeller

Jan-Simon Moeller

Dipl.-Ing., The Linux Foundation
avatar for Scott Murray

Scott Murray

Principal Software Engineer, Konsulko Group
Scott has been a Linux user for over 25 years, and has developed Linux based embedded products for almost 20 years at a variety of companies large and small. Currently, he works for Konsulko Group as a Principal Software Engineer, providing embedded Linux engineering services for... Read More →
avatar for George Kiagiadakis

George Kiagiadakis

Principal Software Engineer, Collabora
George Kiagiadakis is a principal open source software engineer at Collabora, with over 13 years of experience in embedded multimedia projects. He is the author of WirePlumber, a modular session manager for PipeWire, and an active contributor to PipeWire and GStreamer. In the past... Read More →
avatar for Julie Kim

Julie Kim

Software Engineer, Igalia
Julie is a developer specialized in web platform development with experience production with WebKit and chromium on various embedded devices. Her previous duties include delivering Chromium/Wayland. She is a Chromium committer and contributed on Chromium Web Accessibility on multiple... Read More →
avatar for Yuichi Kusakabe

Yuichi Kusakabe

Lead architect, Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Yuichi Kusakabe is Linux Project Leader of Honda Motor LTD. He has been involved in embedded Linux solutions IVI.
avatar for Walt Miner

Walt Miner

Senior Director, Community, 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 →


Thursday July 18, 2019 16:50 - 17:30 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)
  Automotive Linux Summit
  • Experience Level Any
 
Friday, July 19
 

11:00 JST

The Road to Safety Certification: Overcoming Community Challenges to Institutionalise Changes Required for Safety Certification - Lars Kurth, The Xen Project
Safety certification is one of the essential requirements for software to be used in highly regulated industries. Besides technical and compliance issues (such as ISO 26262 vs IEC 611508) transitioning an existing project to become more easily safety certifiable requires significant changes to development practices within an open source project.

In this session, we will lay out some challenges of making safety certification achievable in open source and the Xen Project. We will outline the process the Xen Project has followed thus far and highlight lessons learned along the way. The talk will primarily focus on necessary process, tooling changes and community challenges that can prevent progress. We will be offering an in-depth review of how Xen Project is approaching this challenging goal and try to derive lessons for other projects and contributors.

Speakers
avatar for Lars Kurth

Lars Kurth

Director Open Source / Project Chairperson The Xen Project , Citrix Systems UK Ltd.
Lars Kurth is a highly effective, passionate community manager with strong experience of working with open source communities (Symbian, Symbian DevCo, Eclipse, GNU) and currently is the community manager for the Xen Project. Lars has 12 years of experience building and leading engineering... Read More →



Friday July 19, 2019 11:00 - 11:40 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)

11:00 JST

WebOS LSM for Automotive - Jaeyoon Jung, LG Electronics
webOS is Linux based and open-sourced platform constructed on the flexible and extensible architecture. LSM is the Wayland compositor and window manager in webOS that inherits the extensibility and has many potentials as a compositor for automotive platforms. In this presentation, Jaeyoon Jung will introduce webOS LSM and its architecture that allows to implement automotive user interfaces such as IVI and RSE.

Speakers
JJ

Jaeyoon Jung

webOS Specialist, LG Electronics / SW Platform Lab.
Jaeyoon Jung is a research fellow at LG Electronics and has worked 20 years for LG and involved many research and productization projects. From those projects Jaeyoon has gained expertise in various area for the embedded Linux system, such as kernel, system libraries, graphics, build... Read More →



Friday July 19, 2019 11:00 - 11:40 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)
  Automotive Linux Summit
  • Experience Level Any

11:50 JST

Efficient and Effective Fuzz Testing of Automotive Linux Systems Using Agent Instrumentation - Dennis Kengo Oka, Synopsys
Fuzz testing has become an integral part of the software development lifecycle of automotive systems where the purpose is to detect unknown vulnerabilities. While fuzzing network protocols allows to detect abnormal responses over the fuzzed protocol (e.g., malformed response or missing response), there are several issues, such as memory leaks, where the symptoms are not detectable over the fuzzed protocol itself. To identify such vulnerabilities, Dennis will present the Agent Instrumentation Framework that allows to collect information from the automotive Linux system under test (SUT). This information is used to detect exceptions on the SUT and help identify the underlying causes. To showcase the effectiveness, Dennis will highlight several examples of issues, based on results from fuzz testing of multiple SUTs, that would have not been detected unless agent instrumentation was used.

Speakers
DK

Dennis Kengo Oka

Sr. Principal Automotive Security Strategist & Executive Advisor, Synopsys
Dr. Dennis Kengo Oka is an automotive cybersecurity expert with more than 15 years of global experience in the automotive industry. He received his Ph.D. in automotive security focusing on solutions for the connected car from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. In the past... Read More →


Friday July 19, 2019 11:50 - 12:30 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)

11:50 JST

Performance/Power SoC/ACAP in Automotive Linux - Jerry Wong, Xilinx, Inc.
Performance/Power SoC/ACAP has become key in selection of Automotive platforms. Jerry Wong (Senior Manager of Processing Platforms) from Xilinx discusses the unique problems of asymmetrical OSs and Adaptive Compute Acceleration Platforms (ACAP) for Power Management, as well as the elegant Linux solutions. The talk will include a look to the future.

Speakers
avatar for Jerry Wong

Jerry Wong

Senior Manager Processing Platforms, Xilinx, Inc.
Responsible at Xilinx for Performance/Power Advantage tools and feature strategy. In last month's customer survey, Performance/Power is the #3 reason for selecting Xilinx. And has been a particularly key feature in selection for Automotive. Current duties include speaking at Xilinx... Read More →



Friday July 19, 2019 11:50 - 12:30 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)
  Automotive Linux Summit
  • Experience Level Any

14:00 JST

Common Attacks Against Car Infotainment Systems - Tong Lin & Luhai Chen, Intel
Nowadays, automakers and tech giants are competing to launch their own automotive platforms, which all provide an enhanced in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) experience.

With the growing complexity of IVI, concerns about potential car hacking have also been voiced. What can be confirmed is that cyber-attack surfaces are increasing as connected services expand. There are also some real-world attacks that have been disclosed, not just the plots in Hollywood movies.

This talk will first focus on in-depth analysis of the high-risk in-vehicle interfaces (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi/Cellular, USB, etc.) which may expose system to potential attacks. Then, the recent IVI attack scenarios and the related exploit methodology will be detailed case by case. In addition, the possible mitigation strategies, as well as best practices for automotive security testing will also be introduced during the presentation.

Speakers
TL

Tong Lin

Security Researcher, Intel
Tong Lin is a security researcher in Intel Open Source Technology Center. He has rich experiences in the fields of penetration testing, vulnerability discovery and exploitation development. In addition, he also presented his research at several security conferences, such as HITCON... Read More →


Friday July 19, 2019 14:00 - 14:40 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)
  Automotive Linux Summit
  • Experience Level Any

14:00 JST

Scalable and Flexible Software-Platform for High-performance ECUs - Philipp Viktorin, Elektrobit Japan K.K.
Scalable and flexible software-platform for high-performance ECUs (Philipp Viktorin, Elektrobit Japan K.K.) - The car is becoming the most complex internet device we have known so far and it will become a software product. In this presentation, Philipp Viktorin will introduce a future architecture which is needed to cope with the challenges of future mobility. The main topics are the change from complex distributed systems to powerful central and zonal architectures as well as scalability, update, and upgrade capability, safety, security and how to deal with topics like open source within mass production projects.

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Philipp Viktorin

Head of Partner Management Asia, Elektrobit Japan K.K.
Philipp Viktorin has been working in the area of embedded software development for more than 13 years.Initially working as Software Engineer and Project Manager for car infrastructure including OSEK/VDX based systems, AUTOSAR platforms as well as boot loaders and automotive flash... Read More →



Friday July 19, 2019 14:00 - 14:40 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)

14:50 JST

The Mobility Frontier: Gearing Up for Automotive’s Next Great Journey - Alex Agizim, EPAM
It’s time for automotive companies to think beyond their traditional service offerings, creating new business models, revenue channels and services by transforming a vehicle from hardware to a software-defined vehicle. Automotive companies will have to adopt the best and modern practices of software development, cloud solutions, and edge computing quickly to turn into a software-defined car successfully. Dictated by safety requirements conservative mindset of traditional automotive industry players, security, and longtime development cycle are the biggest obstacles to achieving this. Mr. Agizim will talk about how by using open source solutions for the cloud, and edge computing can help automotive companies to transform themselves to be the next-generation mobility services providers.

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Alex Agizim

CTO Automotive & Embedded Systems, EPAM
25 years of experience managing engineering teams, creating architecture designs and development of embedded systems for automotive, consumer electronics and telecommunication industries. Leading innovation programs for automotive and connected vehicle by creating mixed safety system... Read More →


Friday July 19, 2019 14:50 - 15:30 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)

14:50 JST

V2X Communication and the Security Challenges for the Automotive Industry - Rolf Lumpe, BlackRidge Technology
The connected car represents one of the fastest growing IoT markets. By 2020, an estimated 250 million connected vehicles will be on the roads worldwide, with each one featuring 200 or more sensors continuously collecting and utilizing data about road conditions, the car, and driver preferences, according to Industry Week.

As the number of connected cars rises, so do security concerns and hacking fears. With the vulnerabilities of these cars becoming increasingly apparent, the question facing auto manufacturers and IoT platforms is: how do we protect connected vehicles and the people driving them?

Consider the Ultimate Triad of IoT, the Connected Car, and Cybersecurity.

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Rolf Lumpe

Vice President Business Development, BlackRidge Technology
ROLF LUMPE Vice President of Business Development at BlackRidge Technology As VP Business Development at BlackRidge Technology he is responsible for leading the company’s international business expansion in various industry verticals such as IoT/IIoT, automotive, telecom, finance... Read More →


Friday July 19, 2019 14:50 - 15:30 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)

16:00 JST

Embracing a Modular Architecture for the IVI system - Agustin Almansi, VNC Automotive
Embracing a modular architecture for the IVI system (Agustin Almansi, VNC Automotive) - As the role of the IVI system in the car expands, keeping up with the demand for new features is causing the software and hardware to become more complex and costly to develop. In response to this a trend is emerging, which moves away from a centralised design to a more modular approach that leverages the capabilities of mobile devices. Agustin Almansi will explain how smartphones and "add-on boxes" are being used to expand the capabilities of the IVI through a common interface.

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Agustin Almansi

Sales Engineering Director, VNC Automotive
I am the Director of Sales Engineering at VNC Automotive, a company based in Cambridge, UK, specialising in connectivity software and hardware for the automotive industry. I have been working at VNC Automotive for over twelve years, my responsibilities include working closely with... Read More →



Friday July 19, 2019 16:00 - 16:40 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)

16:00 JST

V2X Connectivity with the DDS/RTPS - Steve Kwon, Wayties, Inc.
The Data Distribution Service for Real-Time Systems (DDS) is an open standard from the Object Management Group (OMG). The Real-Time Publish Subscribe (RTPS) is the interoperability protocol for DDS, widely used aerospace and defense industries for real-time applications.

In automotive industry, the DDS/RTPS is applying Adaptive AUTOSAR and Robot Operating System 2 (ROS2) which is used as a framework in Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV).

In this talk, Steve Kwon will provide a brief overview about the DDS/RTPS technology, and introduce an approach to connect V2X devices with an open source implemented DDS/RTPS. Also, he will share his experiences and thoughts with the audience.

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Steve Kwon

CEO, Wayties, Inc.
Steve Kwon is the CEO of Wayties, Inc. that is a startup company developing V2X systems and solutions. He has worked as a software/system engineer for more than 15 years in tele-communication and automotive industry, covering embedded development, server/client-side software and web/mobile... Read More →



Friday July 19, 2019 16:00 - 16:40 JST
Main Hall (Floor 5F)

16:50 JST

Automotive Virtual Platform Using VIRTIO - Mikhail Golubev, OpenSynergy GmbH
In the modern world there is a growing demand for virtualized solutions on the automotive markets. The existing variety of proprietary solutions from both hardware and hypervisor vendors do not provide a possibility for a guest compatible with one solution to be used with a solution from a different vendor.

The VIRTIO-based standard Automotive Virtual Platform aims to provide an opportunity to easily create, use, and redistribute virtualized guests by making the conventional hardware functionality accessible for guests through a standardized VIRTIO interface.

The goal of this report is to provide a high-level overview of an Automotive Virtual Platform and to describe the ongoing effort to develop new VIRTIO-based devices, - virtio audio and virtio video, - which are not covered by the standard yet.

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Mikhail Golubev

Technical Lead, OpenSynergy
Michail Golubev is a virtualization technical lead at OpenSynergy GmbH, a company that develops the virtualization platform COQOS Hypervisor SDK that supports the convergence of software-based vehicle functions with different requirements on safety and security. His activity is mainly... Read More →


Friday July 19, 2019 16:50 - 17:30 JST
Hall A (1) (Floor 5F)
 
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