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Call for Papers – Automotive Linux Summit in Tokyo closes on April 16

 
The fifth Automotive Linux Summit is taking place on the 1 -2 July, at the Chinzan-so Conference Center, Tokyo, Japan. This is a conference where the best minds in the automotive industry come together including automotive systems engineers, Linux experts, R&D managers, business executives, open-source licensing and compliance specialists and community developers.
They welcome to submit your talk for this leading event for Linux and open-source for automotive applications.
 

Why Should You Submit a Proposal?

As a speaker you have the oppertunity to share your ideas and experiences with other members that are interested in Automotive Linux.
Suggested topics:

  • Linux on in-vehicle systems (infotainment, head-units, instrument cluster, etc.)
  • Linux for mission-critical applications
  • Graphics, night vision and augmented reality
  • Telematics and emergency call services
  • Virtualization
  • Car and Cloud
  • Delivering live content to vehicles in motion
  • Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication
  • Automotive-grade Linux (long-term availability, robustness, etc.)
  • Over-the air system updates and upgrades
  • Legal issues, licensing and compliance
  • Vehicular communication buses Instrumentation for the smart road
  • Security and privacy
  • Non-technical subjects affecting Linux in vehicles, including lifestyle, productivity, culture and more.

Please submit your proposal no later than April 16, 2014 at 11:55 pm GMT.

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