Overview
Explore the capabilities of Zephyr, a real-time operating system (RTOS) designed for highly constrained devices, in this 26-minute conference talk by Frédéric Desbiens from the Eclipse Foundation. Discover how Zephyr, developed by the Linux Foundation, operates in environments where Linux cannot due to memory and CPU limitations. Learn about managing and exchanging data with constrained devices using Eclipse Paho MQTT client and Eclipse Waakama OMA Lightweight M2M (LWM2M) library. Gain insights into the characteristics of IT solutions for constrained devices, top device operating systems, and criteria for selecting an OS/RTOS. Delve into the Zephyr project, its features, and its significance in the IoT ecosystem. Understand the role of the Eclipse Foundation in IoT development, including its strategic focus areas, protocols, and standards. Explore other useful Eclipse IoT components such as Eclipse MRAA, Eclipse UPM, Eclipse Wakaama, Eclipse Leshan, and Eclipse hawk Bit. Acquire a foundational understanding of Zephyr for those new to the RTOS.
Syllabus
Intro
Characteristics of an IT Solution
Constrained devices
Top device operating systems
Non-Linux operating systems over time
How to pick an OS/RTOS?
The Zephyr RTOS
The Zephyr project
The Eclipse Foundation - By the Numbers
Strategic Focus Areas
Protocols & Standards
lot Working Group Member Organizations
Eclipse MRAA and Eclipse UPM
Eclipse Wakaama and Eclipse Leshan
Eclipse hawk Bit
Taught by
Linux Foundation