Freitag | Samstag | |
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8:30 |
– Counter Open |
– Counter Open |
8:45 | ||
9:00 |
– Opening by Stephan – Filipe Mulonde- The foundation of embedded DRAM Memory |
– Opening by Stephan – Til Stork – Using Embedded Real-time Operating Systems with C++ |
9:15 | ||
9:30 | ||
9:45 |
– Small Breakfast |
– Small Breakfast |
10:00 |
– Daniel Penning – Open Loop Testing – The missing link for embedded testing? |
– Luke Valenty – High-Performance Message Dispatch in C++ |
10:15 | ||
10:30 | ||
10:45 |
– Detlef Vollmann – Using Both Cores of Raspberry Pi Pico with C++OS |
– Nils & Simon – Next generation zonal architectures in cars |
11:00 | ||
11:15 |
– Peter Smith – Open source C/C++ embedded toolchains using LLVM |
|
11:30 |
– Philipp Michel – Low Code/No Code Design Paradigm for Multi-OS Cockpit |
|
11:45 | ||
12:00 |
– Jonas Nussdorfer – Molding VS Code into a care-free development environment to develop with Zephyr RTOS |
– Wouter van Ooijen – More LEDs |
12:15 | ||
12:30 |
– Lunchbreak |
– Lunch Break |
12:45 | ||
13:00 | ||
13:15 |
– Museum tour (english) |
– Christoph Thurnheer- Modern CMake for reusable, portable and testable embedded projects |
13:30 |
– Museumstour (deutsch) |
|
13:45 |
– Museumstour (english) |
|
14:00 |
– Florian Humblot – Getting rid of “It works on my machine” |
|
14:15 | ||
14:30 |
– Jörn Seger – How Artificial Intelligence is Changing the Face of Computing and Development |
– Tobias Zindl – Lessons Learned for Reusable Firmware |
14:45 |
– Nino Vidovic – RISC-V tracing. What is different? |
|
15:00 | ||
15:15 |
– Jose Daniel Garcia Sanchez – Towards a safer C++ |
|
15:30 |
– Max Hoffmann – Ebedded C and C++: A Security Perspective |
|
15:45 |
– Benjamin Kollenda – Embedded Device Exploitation 101: An Introduction to Firmware Hacking |
|
16:00 |
– Odin Holmes – enemy of the state, understanding the many flavors of race conditions |
|
16:15 |
– Andreas Reisschuck – Accidental Struggle by Example of Ringbuffers |
|
16:30 |
– Get Embedded in Innovation: An Evening with Our Main Sponsor Volkswagen Infotainment |
|
16:45 |
Freitag | Samstag | |
---|---|---|
8:30 |
– Counter Open |
– Counter Open |
8:45 | ||
9:00 |
– Filipe Mulonde- The foundation of embedded DRAM Memory |
– Til Stork – Using Embedded Real-time Operating Systems with C++ |
9:15 | ||
9:30 | ||
9:45 | ||
10:00 |
– Daniel Penning – Open Loop Testing – The missing link for embedded testing? |
– Luke Valenty – High-Performance Message Dispatch in C++ |
10:15 | ||
10:30 | ||
10:45 | ||
11:15 |
– Peter Smith – Open source C/C++ embedded toolchains using LLVM |
|
11:30 |
– Philipp Michel – Low Code/No Code Design Paradigm for Multi-OS Cockpit |
|
11:45 | ||
12:30 |
– Lunchbreak |
– Lunch Break |
12:45 | ||
13:00 | ||
13:15 | ||
13:30 |
– Museumstour (deutsch) |
|
13:45 | ||
14:00 |
– Florian Humblot – Getting rid of “It works on my machine” |
|
14:15 | ||
14:30 |
– Jörn Seger – How Artificial Intelligence is Changing the Face of Computing and Development |
|
14:45 | ||
15:15 |
– Jose Daniel Garcia Sanchez – Towards a safer C++ |
|
15:30 |
– Max Hoffmann – Ebedded C and C++: A Security Perspective |
|
15:45 | ||
16:15 |
– Andreas Reisschuck – Accidental Struggle by Example of Ringbuffers |
|
16:30 |
– Get Embedded in Innovation: An Evening with Our Main Sponsor Volkswagen Infotainment |
|
16:45 |
Freitag | Samstag | |
---|---|---|
9:00 |
– Opening by Stephan |
– Opening by Stephan |
9:45 |
– Small Breakfast |
– Small Breakfast |
10:00 | ||
10:45 |
– Detlef Vollmann – Using Both Cores of Raspberry Pi Pico with C++OS |
– Nils & Simon – Next generation zonal architectures in cars |
11:00 | ||
11:15 | ||
11:30 | ||
12:00 |
– Jonas Nussdorfer – Molding VS Code into a care-free development environment to develop with Zephyr RTOS |
– Wouter van Ooijen – More LEDs |
12:15 | ||
12:30 | ||
13:15 |
– Museum tour (english) |
– Christoph Thurnheer- Modern CMake for reusable, portable and testable embedded projects |
13:30 | ||
13:45 |
– Museumstour (english) |
|
14:00 | ||
14:15 | ||
14:30 |
– Tobias Zindl – Lessons Learned for Reusable Firmware |
|
14:45 |
– Nino Vidovic – RISC-V tracing. What is different? |
|
15:00 | ||
15:15 | ||
15:45 |
– Benjamin Kollenda – Embedded Device Exploitation 101: An Introduction to Firmware Hacking |
|
16:00 |
– Odin Holmes – enemy of the state, understanding the many flavors of race conditions |
|
16:15 |
Freitag
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–
Counter Open
-
–
Counter Open
-
–
Opening by Stephan
-
–
Opening by Stephan
-
–
Filipe Mulonde- The foundation of embedded DRAM Memory
-
–
Small Breakfast
-
–
Small Breakfast
-
–
Small Breakfast
-
–
Daniel Penning – Open Loop Testing – The missing link for embedded testing?
-
–
Detlef Vollmann – Using Both Cores of Raspberry Pi Pico with C++OS
-
–
Detlef Vollmann – Using Both Cores of Raspberry Pi Pico with C++OS
-
–
Philipp Michel – Low Code/No Code Design Paradigm for Multi-OS Cockpit
-
–
Jonas Nussdorfer – Molding VS Code into a care-free development environment to develop with Zephyr RTOS
-
–
Lunchbreak
-
–
Museum tour (english)
-
–
Museum tour (english)
-
–
Museumstour (deutsch)
-
–
Museumstour (english)
-
–
Jörn Seger – How Artificial Intelligence is Changing the Face of Computing and Development
-
–
Nino Vidovic – RISC-V tracing. What is different?
-
–
Max Hoffmann – Ebedded C and C++: A Security Perspective
-
–
Benjamin Kollenda – Embedded Device Exploitation 101: An Introduction to Firmware Hacking
-
–
Get Embedded in Innovation: An Evening with Our Main Sponsor Volkswagen Infotainment
Samstag
-
–
Counter Open
-
–
Opening by Stephan
-
–
Opening by Stephan
-
–
Til Stork – Using Embedded Real-time Operating Systems with C++
-
–
Small Breakfast
-
–
Small Breakfast
-
–
Small Breakfast
-
–
Luke Valenty – High-Performance Message Dispatch in C++
-
–
Nils & Simon – Next generation zonal architectures in cars
-
–
Peter Smith – Open source C/C++ embedded toolchains using LLVM
-
–
Wouter van Ooijen – More LEDs
-
–
Lunch Break
-
–
Christoph Thurnheer- Modern CMake for reusable, portable and testable embedded projects
-
–
Florian Humblot – Getting rid of “It works on my machine”
-
–
Tobias Zindl – Lessons Learned for Reusable Firmware
-
–
Jose Daniel Garcia Sanchez – Towards a safer C++
-
–
Odin Holmes – enemy of the state, understanding the many flavors of race conditions
-
–
Andreas Reisschuck – Accidental Struggle by Example of Ringbuffers