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Intro
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Outline
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History
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The Android Open Source Project (AOSP)
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Android/Linux differences
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Bionic vs glibc
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Hardware independence
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Vendor support
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Tooling
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Android APIs
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Community
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API behaviour
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Platform
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HTTP Proxy
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Hardware information
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Java Native Interface (JNI)
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AOSP Upgrade
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Android toolchain
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Summary
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Maybe?
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Resources
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Questions?
Description:
Explore the potential of Android as an operating system for single-purpose systems in this 43-minute conference talk by Martin Ertsås at NDC Conferences. Discover how Android can be adapted to run a single application with complete control over the user experience. Learn from Cisco Systems' experience in using Android for a telepresence endpoint, covering technical aspects, development challenges, and implementation techniques. Gain insights into testing, security, UX design impact, contracts, and the differences between Android and specialized real-time systems. Delve into topics such as the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), hardware independence, vendor support, Android APIs, platform considerations, and the Android toolchain. Benefit from the speaker's 20+ years of experience in building on specialized real-time systems and Linux.

Using Android as OS for a Single Purpose System

NDC Conferences
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