CELF Embedded Linux conference calls for papers
Nov 17, 2006 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsThe CE Linux Forum is seeking session proposals for its annual Embedded Linux Conference, set this year for Apr. 17-19 in San Jose. Presentations should be technical, not marketing-oriented, and should relate to using Linux in consumer electronic products or else be of broad interested to most embedded developers.
Suggested topics include:
- Audio, video, and graphics systems for embedded products
- Security
- System size
- Bootup time
- Meeting real-time constraints
- Power management
- Streaming media
- Flash memory devices and filesystems
- Technologies related to cell phones, digital settop boxes, handheld devices, or other CE products
- Development tools for embedded users
- Use of Linux in actual products, practical experience and war stories
- Standards for CE products
Most presentation slots are 50 minutes long, including time for questions. Tutorial slots are also available, and are longer. Proposals are due by Feb. 5, with selections announced by March 1.
More details about submitting a proposal can be found here. The main conference website is here.
Sixteen excellent videos from last year's conference are available for download. More about last year's event from LinuxDevices.com's roving reporter, including a summary of the exhibits at the event's demo session, can be found here.
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