2023 Automotive Linux Summit

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Keynote: AGL State of the Alliance: Looking Toward 2024 and Beyond Dan Cauchy, AGL Executive Director, The Linux Foundation    

AGL Update Walt Miner - The Linux Foundation

Enabling a Software-Defined Automotive Edge with VirtIO based Device Virtualization Jerry Zhao - Panasonic Automotive Systems

Accelerate Open-Source community development for automotive industry on R-Car board. Gaku Inami and Yaskuke Goda - Renesas

Tweaking the Linux boot flow for an accelerated ADAS experience Keerthy Jagadeesh and British Jadav - Texas Instruments

AGL Instrument Cluster Expert Group Update  Harunobu  Kurokawa - Renesas

Revolutionizing Automotive Software: DevSecOps, Functional Safety, and Open Source Synergy Hasan Yasar - Software Engineering Institute CMU

Guider: The Automated Performance Monitoring Daemon Peace Lee - Hyundai Motor Company

Steering into Tomorrow: Embracing Software-Defined Vehicle in an open-source approach - Mahdi Shourabi - AVL Software and Functions

Learnings from upgrading an outdated yocto-based system Simone Weiß and Michael Estner - Elektrobit

Parking Data and Services Are Critically Important for Connected Cars Tomohiko Ishibashi - Parkopedia

Proposing the integration of CIP Kernel into AGL Hirotaka Motai - Cybertrust Japan Co. Ltd

Status of Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF) and webapps on AGL Roger Felipe Zanoni da Silva - Igalia

Vehicle to Cloud services with Automotive Grade Linux Megan Knight - Amazon Web Services

AGL and Google Summer of Code 2023Suchinton Chakravarty and Malik Talha - AGL Google Summer of Code students

Achieving a Software-Defined Multi-Display System with Unified HMI​ Yukinari Deguchi - Panasonic Automotive Systems

Reproducible builds and sstate over CDN - update on AGL's Infra and CIAT" Jan-Simon Möller - The Linux Foundation

virtio-loopback: the AGL hardware abstraction layer for non virtualized environments Michele Paolino - Virtual Open Systems

SDV Birds of a FeatherWalt Miner- The Linux Foundation