Brussels / 2 & 3 February 2019

schedule

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Day Start End Track(s)
Saturday 10:30 19:00 RISC-V
Sunday 09:00 17:00 Geospatial
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday LLVM+Clang for RISC-V
Past, present, and future
Porting Debian to the RISC-V architecture
Tales from a long quest
The future of Supervisor Binary Interface(SBI) Alternative languages for safe and secure RISC-V programming How compact is compiled RISC-V code? FreeRTOS on RISC-V
Running the FreeRTOS kernel in RISC-V emulators and RISC-V hardware
Lessons learned from porting HelenOS to RISC-V
Pros and cons of RISC-V from a microkernel OS point of view
Updates from the RISC-V TEE Group
Working on a Trusted Execution Environment spec for RISC-V
Using SAIL to generate GNU assembler/disassembler and simulator for RISC-V Buildroot for RISC-V
Using Buildroot to create embedded Linux systems for 64-bit RISC-V
Fedora on RISC-V 64-bit
Introduction, Brief Overview and Latest Developments
Sunday Improve OSM data quality with DeepLearning 3Geonames.org
An open source Geocoding system for the simple communication of locations with a resolution of 1 m
Latest developments in Boost Geometry Continuous Integration to compile and test Navit Linking OpenStreetMap and Wikidata
A semi-automated, user-assisted editing tool
GraphHopper Routing Engine - New Features
Overview of the latest features and development
Hikar - Augmented reality for hikers
Developing an app and framework for outdoor AR
Hundred thousand rides a day
How can a massive amount of GPX traces help us improve OpenStreetMap
Open Source Geolocation
The story and challenges ahead
OpenStreetMaps for emergency prep: The view from San Francisco
Using OpenStreetMap and QGIS to build resiliency maps
OpenTrailView 360
FOSS StreetView for hikers
Spatial Reference Systems Transformations with Boost.Geometry VR Map: Putting OpenStreetMap Data Into a WebVR World
Simple GeoData Visualization with A-Frame

Events

Title Track Start End

Saturday

  LLVM+Clang for RISC-V
Past, present, and future
RISC-V 10:30 11:15
  Porting Debian to the RISC-V architecture
Tales from a long quest
RISC-V 11:30 12:30
  The future of Supervisor Binary Interface(SBI) RISC-V 12:30 13:15
  Alternative languages for safe and secure RISC-V programming RISC-V 13:30 14:15
  How compact is compiled RISC-V code? RISC-V 14:15 14:45
  FreeRTOS on RISC-V
Running the FreeRTOS kernel in RISC-V emulators and RISC-V hardware
RISC-V 14:45 15:15
  Lessons learned from porting HelenOS to RISC-V
Pros and cons of RISC-V from a microkernel OS point of view
RISC-V 15:30 16:15
  Updates from the RISC-V TEE Group
Working on a Trusted Execution Environment spec for RISC-V
RISC-V 16:15 17:00
  Using SAIL to generate GNU assembler/disassembler and simulator for RISC-V RISC-V 17:15 18:00
  Buildroot for RISC-V
Using Buildroot to create embedded Linux systems for 64-bit RISC-V
RISC-V 18:00 18:30
  Fedora on RISC-V 64-bit
Introduction, Brief Overview and Latest Developments
RISC-V 18:30 19:00

Sunday

  Improve OSM data quality with DeepLearning Geospatial 09:00 09:40
  3Geonames.org
An open source Geocoding system for the simple communication of locations with a resolution of 1 m
Geospatial 09:45 10:15
  Latest developments in Boost Geometry Geospatial 10:20 11:00
  Continuous Integration to compile and test Navit Geospatial 11:05 11:35
  Linking OpenStreetMap and Wikidata
A semi-automated, user-assisted editing tool
Geospatial 11:40 12:20
  GraphHopper Routing Engine - New Features
Overview of the latest features and development
Geospatial 12:25 12:55
  Hikar - Augmented reality for hikers
Developing an app and framework for outdoor AR
Geospatial 13:00 13:30
  Hundred thousand rides a day
How can a massive amount of GPX traces help us improve OpenStreetMap
Geospatial 13:35 14:05
  Open Source Geolocation
The story and challenges ahead
Geospatial 14:10 14:40
  OpenStreetMaps for emergency prep: The view from San Francisco
Using OpenStreetMap and QGIS to build resiliency maps
Geospatial 14:45 15:15
  OpenTrailView 360
FOSS StreetView for hikers
Geospatial 15:20 15:50
  Spatial Reference Systems Transformations with Boost.Geometry Geospatial 15:55 16:25
  VR Map: Putting OpenStreetMap Data Into a WebVR World
Simple GeoData Visualization with A-Frame
Geospatial 16:30 17:00