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Menu Embedded Fest 2019 [/] HOME CONFERENCE SPEAKERS PROGRAM PROGRAM PRICE PARTNERS CONTACTS UKR Previously known as Root Linux Conference Focus on practice and technicality Hardware Demo zone BUY TICKET PROGRAM PROGRAM ABOUT THE CONFERENCE Embedded Fest (formerly known as Root Linux Conference) is the biggest tech conference on Embedded and Linux software development in Eastern Europe. Continuing the tradition, we will meet again in the largest IT city of Ukraine - Kyiv! The event will bring together hundreds of experienced like-minded people, who are interested in embedded development for automotive, healthcare, IoT, media and other domains. TOPICS OF THE CONFERENCE Embedded Linux Automotive Machine Learning Security Cloud WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE EVENT Great speakers We invite TOP-specialists from various companies who will present talks, full of practical examples from real-life projects. Demo zone At the conference you will have chance to see demo-stands of Global Logic, Luxoft and other development teams and talk to leading embedded engineers. "Expert's corner" Opportunity to communicate with world-class speakers in person, ask questions and get a personal master class. Special atmosphere We create a special atmosphere for communication, to receive new knowledge, share ideas, learn and be inspired. New connections and networking This large-scale event is a great chance to get new contacts that will be useful in the future career development. Flawless organization We work only with proven suppliers and with strict adherence to the schedule, so there will be no bad surprises for you. Prize draw Our partners have prepared many interesting surprises and contests for the participants, so you will have chance to get not only new knowledge, but also some gifts! Practical cases Practitioners with hands-on experience will share their expertise and tell about challenges they face in their projects. SPEAKERS SPEAKERS PAGE Vitalii Nuzhnyi Vice President, Automotive Engineering, Ukraine He has more than 15 years of experience in starting and managing engineering departments in Central and Eastern Europe. Volodymyr Shymanskyy Co-Founder / Systems Architect, Ukraine Co-founder of GlobalLogic Hackerspace and Hi-Tech Sandbox. Winner of Ukrainian IT Awards 2018 in the Research & Development nomination. Ihor Tanyenkov Machine Learning Architect, Ukraine Ihor has over 8 years of experience IT, mostly with computer graphics and computer vision. He developed several projects for ADAS systems with traffic signs recognition, license plates recognition and lane tracking. Igor Uspeniev Solution Architect, Ukraine Igor has over 10 years of experience in data science including data mining and computer vision. His current position he develops approaches in SLAM in environmental recognition. Pavlo Suikov R&D Consultant, Ukraine 10+ years of experience including R&D projects. He has worked in the areas of embedded, automotive, augmented reality, virtualization and, most recently, machine learning. Anton Voloshyn Program Manager/Solution Architect, Ukraine He has experience working on projects of varying complexity in most modern areas of Automotive (Digital Cockpit, Autonomous Drive, Connected Mobility). Currently engaged in projects related to the development of telematics units as part of Connected Mobility. Viktoriia Taraniuk QA Manager, Embedded systems, Ukraine 8 years of experience in embedded systems development and 5 years of experience in prototyping training. 50+ self-trained engineers. Konstantin Belousov Committer, Ukraine He is FreeBSD committer for > 13 years. His areas of interest include kernel and userspace. Ivan Pustovit Senior Software Engineer, Ukraine 7 years of experience in android platform development. Has been involved in different stages: from device bring-up to Google certification. Igor Opaniuk Embedded Linux Engineer, Ukraine Was mainly involved in Embedded Security related projects (U-boot verified boot, OP-TEE, TF-A) for the last 5 years. Maintainer of Android Verified Boot and A/B boot in U-boot. Artem Melnytskyi Navigation CoC Team Lead, Ukraine He has 7 years experience in IT industry. Right now he working on providing modern ML/DL technology to automotive industry. He worked on AR concept application for navigation. Dov Nimratz Senior Solution Architect, Ukraine Project & Product Manager, Solution Architect. 30+ years in R&D. 17 years in Israel HighTech. Wei Fu Senior Software Engineer, China Embedded/Enterprise Linux developer with industry/server experience in Linux kernel, driver ,BSP, system porting development, LAVA and testing with LMP. Volodymyr Shanoilo Staff engineer, Ukraine CISSP certified information security professional with over 5 years of experience in Security Engineering. Stanislav Kusovskyi Software developer, Ukraine He has two years computer vision experience. About three years working with embedded devices (STM32, AVR, Raspberry, etc.). Ruslan Bilovol Lead of Linux Kernel developers team, Ukraine Ruslan has 10+ years background in Embedded Systems development consulting companies like Texas Instruments, Marvell, Cisco. SCHEDULE OF THE CONFERENCE Registration for the conference will last all day VIEW SCHEDULE IN PDF TRACK 1 TRACK 2 EXPERTS CORNER 08:30 - 10:00 Реєстрація / Registration 10:00 - 10:15 Відкриття / Opening Ceremony 10:15 - 11:00 The Mobility Revolution: the Software that is Driving the Automotive Industry presentation Speaker: Vitalii Nuzhnyi Language: RU Exotic languages ​​for microcontrollers presentation Speaker: Volodymyr Shymanskyy Language: UA 11:15 - 12:00 Artificial Intelligence in Small Embedded Systems presentation Speaker: Dov Nimratz Language: RU Musings on OOP, Agile and The Unbearable Clarity of Being presentation Speaker: Pavlo Suikov Language: RU Expert in prototyping, embedded, IoT Speaker: Volodymyr Shymanskyy Language: RU 12:00 - 13:00 Обід / Lunch 13:00 - 13:45 Linux Boot: The Big Bang theory presentation Speaker: Ruslan Bilovol Language: RU PoC as learning approach in embedded presentation Speaker: Viktoria Taraniuk Language: RU Expert in Software Architecture, OOP, FP, PP Speaker: Pavlo Suikov Language: RU 14:00 - 14:45 From AOSP to Android powered device presentation Speaker: Ivan Pustovit Language: RU Das U-boot v2019: a look under the hood presentation Speaker: Igor Opaniuk Language: RU Expert in AI on Edge Speaker: Dov Nimratz Language: RU 14:45 - 15:15 Перерва на каву / Coffee break 15:15 - 16:00 Gesture-based control system in automotive Speaker: Artem Melnitskyi and Stanislav Kusovskyi Language: RU Linux on RISC-V--Fedora and Firmware in practice presentation Speaker: Wei Fu Language: EN Expert in U-boot, TEE (OP-TEE), TF-A, ARM TrustZone, TPM2, Linux kernel Speaker: Igor Opaniuk Language: RU 16:15 - 17:00 Connected Mobility: from Vehicle to Cloud presentation Speaker: Anton Voloshyn Language: RU High FIVE: Samsung integrity protection of Android applications presentation Speaker: Volodymyr Shanoilo Language: UA Expert in Linux kernel, Linux Distro(Fedora), ARM Server, RISC-V, Iot/ARM Embedded system(low level, bootloader, porting, BSP) Speaker: Wei Fu Language: EN 17:15 - 18:00 Action Recognition from Live CCTV streams Speaker: Ihor Tanyenkov and Igor Uspeniev Language: RU Exceptions and interrupts on amd64: how OS drives the machine presentation Speaker: Konstantin Belousov Language: RU 18:00 - 18:30 Закриття конференції та розіграш призів / Closing Word and prize draw 18:30 - 21:30 Afterparty PROGRAM INFORMATION FOR SPEAKERS VIEW SCHEDULE IN PDF ALL EMBEDDED LINUX AUTOMOTIVE AI & ML SECURITY CLOUD ANDROID Dov Nimratz Artificial Intelligence in Small Embedded Systems RU Konstantin Belousov Exceptions and interrupts on amd64: how OS drives the machine RU Viktoria Taraniuk PoC as learning approach in embedded RU Ivan Pustovit From AOSP to Android powered device UA Volodymyr Shymanskyy Exotic languages ​​for microcontrollers UA Igor Opaniuk Das U-boot v2019: a look under the hood RU Anton Voloshyn Connected Mobility: from Vehicle to Cloud RU Ihor Tanyenkov and Igor Uspeniev Action Recognition from Live CCTV streams RU Wei Fu Linux on RISC-V--Fedora and Firmware in practice EN Pavlo Suikov Musings on OOP, Agile and The Unbearable Clarity of Being RU Vitalii Nuzhnyi The Mobility Revolution: the Software that is Driving the Automotive Industry UA Volodymyr Shanoilo High FIVE: Samsung integrity protection of Android applications UA Artem Melnitskyi and Stanislav Kusovskyi Gesture-based control system in automotive RU Ruslan Bilovol Linux Boot: The Big Bang theory RU Dov Nimratz Senior Solution Architect, GlobalLogic, Ukraine 30+ years in R&D. 17 years in Israel HighTech. ECI, Telrad, RAD, Audiocodes companies. Project & Product Manager. Business developer for EMEA & CIS countries. 22 publications, US patent. Counseling & SW development teaching. Artificial Intelligence in Small Embedded Systems Majority of IoT solutions use data analysis at the Cloud level, collecting a huge amount of raw data from many thousands of peripherals. What if I told you that you can move from raw data collection to knowledge aggregation by implementing Artificial Intelligence into IoT systems? During the talk, I will show the benefits of introducing AI at the earliest possible stages, applying the concept of moving from Cloud computing to Fog computing. The basic principle of constructing AIoT systems is the use of the node logic, where a node of the system has to process the provided information in a form of abstract concepts, but not in a form of raw information. Further, the experience of one device learning and the history of its life cycle can be applied to new models, automatically programming their production cycles for the most efficient use. Actually, IoT solutions should apply AI components at each level of data transfer. Following this approach, the whole system becomes self-optimizing. Also, during the talk, I will present related case studies and demonstrate a working stand. AI & ML Konstantin Belousov Committer, The FreeBSD Foundation, Ukraine Kostiantyn Belousov is a FreeBSD developer, who has src commit bit for 10 years. His areas of interest include kernel and userspace. He has worked on many features and fixed a lot of bugs. Exceptions and interrupts on amd64: how OS drives the machine The talk will explain how an operating system (and FreeBSD as the example) manages programs execution and how the exceptional situations, which are really not exceptional, provide the way for kernel to control the userspace. Embedded Viktoria Taraniuk QA Manager, Embedded systems, GlobalLogic, Ukraine 8 років досвіду у розробці вбудованих систем та 5 років досвіду у навчанні через прототипування. 50+ власноруч підготовлених інженерів. 3 інтегрованих програми навчання у КПІ ім. Сікорського. 1 РoС зі створення розумного міста. PoC as learning approach in embedded Education is the most important tool you can receive. But what if formal education does not really meet the requirements of modern IT industry and can't fully cover set of skills and practical experience required for the embedded software engineer? Yocto, Virtualization, SoC hands-on experience. ... Following the trends and finding new ways to learn things faster and more effective is the key to success. We will be talking about PoC open source education, collaboration with universities and involving mentors and student for better results. We will share our success stories and show examples of our best solutions. Embedded Ivan Pustovit Senior Software Engineer, GlobalLogic, Ukraine 7 years of experience in android platform development. He has worked with tablets, phones, automotive and custom devices (bar scanners, telecommunication) on Android. Has been involved in different stages: from device bring-up to Google certification. Currently works with Automotive platform. From AOSP to Android powered device Android is currently the most popular mobile OS. It runs on various platforms with different hardware configuration. It takes a lot of engineering efforts to create an Android BSP fully fitting end user needs. I will tell you how a piece of glass and metal becomes an Android-powered device. I will guide you through the main development phases of Android components, explain the difference between Android and AOSP and I'll tell aboout Google certification process. Android Volodymyr Shymanskyy Co-Founder / Systems Architect, Blynk, Ukraine An experienced software developer, interested in system design, embedded and mobile applications, system programming, parallel computing, and automation. Specialties: Prototyping, Embedded, Low-level, Software Design, Object-oriented design, Documentation, Tools, Business Analytic Exotic languages ​​for microcontrollers Although C/C++ is usually used in embedded software, it is clearly not the only option. Nowadays, several big companies and communities are working on alternative approaches for firmware development. And they are showing prominent results! During the talk we will dive into history of such languages, their pros and cons. Embedded Igor Opaniuk Embedded Linux Engineer, Toradex, Ukraine Was mainly involved in Embedded Security related projects (U-boot verified boot, OP-TEE, TF-A) for the last 5 years. Maintainer of Android Verified Boot and A/B boot in U-boot. Das U-boot v2019: a look under the hood Das U-Boot is an open-source, universal boot loader, which has been the de-facto standard for booting Linux systems in embedded world. It's being used by top SoC vendors in their cutting edge products over the last decade. In this presentation we will cover in detail embedded Linux booting process and U-boot role in it, cover U-boot internals and architecture (including all updates up to v2019.10 version) and briefly overview the process of contributing your patches to U-boot open-source community. Embedded Anton Voloshyn Program Manager та Solution Architect, Luxoft, Ukraine In 2011, he graduated from NTUU “KPI”, where he defended his diploma on the topic “Information Security Algorithms for Wireless Data Transfer”. During training, at the invitation of the company, he worked in South Korea, where he implemented his own developments in Bluetooth technology and information security in a central R&D center. Upon returning to Kiev, he became a developer in the Luxoft automotive line, where in 8 years he has gone from developer to program manager. He has experience working on projects of varying complexity in most modern areas of Automotive (Digital Cockpit, Autonomous Drive, Connected Mobility), as well as working with clients with a wide geography - from Asia to South America. Currently engaged in projects related to the development of telematic units as part of the Connected Mobility area. Connected Mobility: from Vehicle to Cloud Vehicle connection with the outside world is one of the modern trends of automotive industry development. The key element of connected vehicle is telematics control unit (TCU). From the one hand telematics unit interacts with electronic control units (ECUs) in vehicle, such as Head Unit, Board Control Module, etc. over CAN or Automotive Ethernet, from the other hand – with the cloud services via modem and CDMA\GSM\LTE networks. TCU provides a wide range of useful features: remote commands, remote diagnostics, Wi-Fi hotspot, car positioning, online traffic and hazard information besides the basic emergency call functionality. Telematics essentials and architecture as well as features implementation in details will be presented. Integration and homologation testing specifics will also be discussed. Automotive Ihor Tanyenkov and Igor Uspeniev Ihor Tanyenkov, Machine Learning Architect, GlobalLogic, Ukraine: Ihor has over 8 years of experience IT, mostly with computer graphics and computer vision. He developed several projects for ADAS systems with traffic signs recognition, license plates recognition and lane tracking. Igor Uspeniev, Solution Architect, GlobalLogic Ukraine: Igor has over 10 years of experience in data science including data mining and computer vision. His current position he develops approaches in SLAM in environmental recognition. Action Recognition from Live CCTV streams Action Recognition system for video surveillance. Description of integration computer vision module based on Deep learning and analytical models into production. Challenges and approaches. How we handle multiple video streams and reduce false positives. Also we will explain how to deal with lack of datasets for action recognition. Embedded Wei Fu Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat, China Expert in Firmware (U-boot/arm-trusted-firmware/UEFI/ACPI) and Linux kernel development. Currently continuously enriching Linux kernel and drive mechanism, Fedora/RHEL on ARM64, GRUB, UEFI, ACPI, Linux on Server, especially RAS(Reliability, Availability, Serviceability)/APEI and UEFI. I'm also interested in OpenWRT, IoT(hardware and software architecture), RISC-V, drone, Bluetooth/BLE, WiFi, Security/Encryption, blockchain, and other OSS projects. Linux on RISC-V--Fedora and Firmware in practice Summarize Fedora on RISC-V development including the little history, current status and some simple steps describing how to run Fedora on QEMU,FPGA board or the SiFive RV64 development board. Meanwhile, provide the status of current Specs and firmware(OpenSBI/UEFI/uboot) for RISC-V and the kernel development status. Linux Pavlo Suikov R&D Consultant, GlobalLogic, Ukraine Pavlo Suikov is a software engineer with mathematical background and 10+ years of experience including R&D projects. He has worked in the areas of embedded, automotive, augmented reality, virtualization and, most recently, machine learning. Musings on OOP, Agile and The Unbearable Clarity of Being The idea of the talk is to discuss various approaches and historical aspects of Software Architecture and Software Development Process. We'll focus on 2 specific examples, namely, Object-oriented Design and Agile. Carl Hewitt and Alan Kay laid the foundation and coined the term OOP which has evolved in hands of Bjarne Stroustrup and his followers into something dramatically different. The result was widely commercialized in the early 90-s offering limitless code reuse possibility and bright future for everyone. The bright future has come. Code reuse - not so much. We'll use open-source software including Linux kernel as a base for practical use cases. Despite seemingly different areas whatsoever, the underlying idea behind the introduction of Agile Process methodology was pretty similar and bearing the same curse. While chasing the elusive goal of controlling chaos in software development for growing code base, it still to this day lacks scaling possibilities it meant to bring to the table in the first place. We'll use examples from practical hands-on experience. Linux Vitalii Nuzhnyi Vice President, Automotive Engineering, Luxoft, Ukraine Vitalii Nuzhnyi is a Vice President Digital Cockpit Engineering at Luxoft Automotive. He has more than 15 years of experience in starting and managing engineering departments in Central and Eastern Europe, creating an IT business development strategy, and engaging with authorities, businesses and industry associations. He has experience of launching IT development and implementation centers for international financial and automotive clients of the company. In 2013–2015 he held a position of the Head of Luxoft Ukraine. The Mobility Revolution: the Software that is Driving the Automotive Industry - The Future of Automotive: Autonomous, Connected, Electric, and Shared - Unique Challenges on the Automotive Electronics Road - Evolving from Hardware to Software: Changing to Stay Ahead of the Curve for Tier-1 Businesses - Auto 2.0: What this Means for Suppliers Automotive Volodymyr Shanoilo Staff engineer, Samsung Ukraine R&D center, Ukraine In Samsung primary focus is on development of Android security solutions, TrustZone technology, security development lifecycle (SDLC). High FIVE: Samsung integrity protection of Android applications The presentation introduces Samsung security solution called FIVE. It tracks integrity of Android processes in runtime, and detects malicious attempts to alter legitimate applications and system components. We are going to talk about possible attack scenarios that tamper with integrity of applications, dive into process of Java application installation, and describe issues with calculating and checking integrity of native and Java components. Finally, we will show how FIVE solution protects integrity of Android applications in Samsung phones. Security Artem Melnitskyi and Stanislav Kusovskyi Artem Melnitskyi, Navigation CoC Team Lead, Luxoft, Ukraine: He has 7 years experience in IT industry. Right now he working on providing modern ML/DL technology to automotive industry. He worked on AR concept application for navigation. Stanislav Kusovskyi, Software developer, Luxoft, Ukraine: He has two years computer vision experience. About three years working with embedded devices (STM32, AVR, Raspberry, etc.). Gesture-based control system in automotive Overview of security problems when using navigation, and ways to solve them. Description of one of the possible solutions for recognizing gestures in a motor vehicle. Comparative characteristics of existing solutions and suggestions for improvement. An overview of hardware for solving the problem of gesture recognition. Automotive Ruslan Bilovol Lead of Linux Kernel developers team, GlobalLogic, Ukraine Ruslan has 10+ years background in Embedded Systems development consulting companies like Texas Instruments, Marvell, Cisco. He is Embedded Practice driver at GlobalLogic, speaker at various conferences and trainings, OpenSource contributor and enthusiast Linux Boot: The Big Bang theory Many Linux developers and users know that Bootloader boots Linux Kernel which starts Userspace. But what is behind that? Linux Boot process is very similar to the Big Bang which happened in our world: from singularity to the whole beautiful Universe of running Linux processes. What do you think is a black hole equivalent in the Linux? Come to hear about all of that from an engineer who worked on a new processors and boards bringup, Linux boot process modifications and did boot time optimization many times. Linux LOUD AFTERPARTY Afterparty is a must have of each of our conferences, you can't miss it and can't forget! No boring buffets and banquets! Only hot fest, drive, music and delicious snacks. Contests, rich program, special guests and, as always, the most interesting board games for happy gangs. JOIN PRICE Embedded Fest 2019 - November 30, 2019 Early Bird - 100 USD 30 tickets Smart Bird - 130 USD 50 tickets Regular - 160 USD until November 25 Last Chance - 180 USD from November 26 PAY BY CARD REQUEST INVOICE You can request a refund until November 10th, 2019 (payment system commission 5,5% will be withheld). You can change participant name until November 24th 2019. 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