Explore an in-depth overview of Apache Mynewt, a community-driven open source initiative for constrained, embedded devices and applications in this 42-minute conference talk. Discover how this permissively licensed project addresses the challenges of IoT devices operating for extended periods with limited power, memory, and storage while remaining hardware agnostic. Learn about Apache Mynewt's four main collaborative goals, including its foundational RTOS, embedded middleware, networking protocol stacks, image and configuration management, and modular design. Gain insights into the world's first controller-level open source Bluetooth Low Energy for microcontrollers. Delve into topics such as packaging, community involvement, kernel architecture, event queues, Bluetooth features, build package management, security measures, and hardware support. Presented by Sterling Hughes and James Pace from Runtime, this talk covers the project's background, current features, and future directions, concluding with a Q&A session.
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Apache Mynewt Overview - Open Source RTOS for IoT Devices