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\title[Linux Boards]{Linux Boards} |
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\author{Peter Babič} |
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\institute{Technical University of Košice, Slovakia} |
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\date{21.05.2015} |
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\begin{document} |
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\begin{frame} |
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\titlepage |
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\end{frame} |
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%\begin{frame}{Talk Outline} |
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%\end{frame} |
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\section{Introduction} |
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\begin{frame}{Introduction} |
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What is a Linux Board? Where did it come from? |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.7\textwidth]{linus-torvalds-linuxcon.jpg} |
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\caption{I don't have time for this!} |
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\end{figure} |
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\end{frame} |
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\section{Boards} |
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%\begin{frame}{Board Categorization} |
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%\begin{itemize} |
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%\item Single Board Computer |
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%\item Embedded module |
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%\item Development board |
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%\end{itemize} |
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%\end{frame} |
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\subsection{Single Board Computers} |
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\begin{frame}{Single Board Computer} |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.7\textwidth]{scelbi.jpg} |
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\caption{A "single board" computer} |
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\end{frame} |
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\subsubsection{Pioneers} |
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\begin{frame}{SBC Pioneers} |
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\centering |
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\includegraphics[width=.40\linewidth]{raspi.jpg} |
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\includegraphics[width=.40\linewidth]{beagle.jpg} |
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\newline |
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\includegraphics[width=.40\textwidth]{arduino-yun.jpg} |
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\subsubsection{Projects} |
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\begin{frame}{Why are SBC useful?} |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.7\textwidth]{raspi-peripherals.png} |
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\caption{Raspberry Pi with a range of available peripherals} |
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\begin{frame}{Done by others} |
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\begin{itemize} |
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\item CNC and 3D printer controllers |
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\item Clusters, parallel computers |
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\item Handheld game devices |
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\item Computer console emulators (MAME) |
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\item Vending machine controllers |
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\item Various robots |
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\item Bitcoin miners |
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\item Educational tools |
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\end{itemize} |
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\end{frame} |
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\subsubsection{CHIP ?} |
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\begin{frame}{CHIP - 9 dollar computer} |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.5\textwidth]{chip.jpg} |
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\caption{Too good to be true?} |
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\end{figure} |
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\end{frame} |
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% |
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%\subsection{Development} |
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% |
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% |
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%\begin{frame}{Development Boards} |
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% asdf |
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%\end{frame} |
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\subsection{Embedded} |
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\begin{frame}{Embedded Computing} |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.8\textwidth]{apollo-guidance.jpg} |
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\caption{Apollo Guidance Computer and Numeric Display with a Keyboard} |
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\end{figure} |
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\end{frame} |
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\begin{frame}{Embedded Confusion} |
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\centering |
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\begin{block}{Question} |
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Is Raspberry Pi an embedded system? |
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\end{block} |
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\vskip .7cm |
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\includegraphics[width=.20\textwidth]{raspi-logo.jpg} |
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\hskip 3cm |
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\includegraphics[width=.20\textwidth]{arduino-logo.png} |
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\vskip .7cm |
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\begin{block}{Question} |
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Is Arduino an embedded module? |
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\end{block} |
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\end{frame} |
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\subsubsection{Arduino} |
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\begin{frame}{Arduino vs Arduino} |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.7\textwidth]{arduino-uno.jpg} |
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\caption{The mighty Arduino Uno} |
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\end{figure} |
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\end{frame} |
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|
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\begin{frame}{Symbiosis of the Two} |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.7\textwidth]{arduino-yun.jpg} |
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\caption{Linux board + micro-controller = versatility} |
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\end{figure} |
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\end{frame} |
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|
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|
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\subsubsection{Common Boards} |
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|
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\begin{frame}{Cheap and Common Embedded Boards} |
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\centering |
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\includegraphics[width=.40\linewidth]{carambola2.png} |
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\includegraphics[width=.40\textwidth]{intel-edison.jpg} |
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\vskip 1cm |
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\includegraphics[width=.40\linewidth]{vocore.jpg} |
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\includegraphics[width=.40\textwidth]{arietta-g25.jpg} |
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\end{frame} |
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|
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\subsubsection{GL-Inet} |
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|
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\begin{frame}{GL-Inet Smart Router} |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.7\textwidth]{glinet.jpg} |
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\caption{The personal pavorite number 1} |
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\end{figure} |
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\end{frame} |
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|
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|
||||
\begin{frame}{TP-Link WR703n} |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.7\textwidth]{wr703n.jpg} |
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\caption{The predecessor of a GL.Inet} |
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\end{figure} |
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\end{frame} |
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|
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|
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\section{Opereating system} |
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|
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\begin{frame}{Why Linux?} |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.7\textwidth]{sandwich.png} |
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\caption{Randall Munroe knew it before} |
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\end{figure} |
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\end{frame} |
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|
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\subsection{Linux} |
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|
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\begin{frame}{The Linux Ecosystem} |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.75\textwidth]{linux-apps.jpg} |
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\caption{Marketing says: IT'S ALL FREE!} |
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\end{figure} |
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\end{frame} |
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|
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\subsection{OpenWRT} |
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|
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\begin{frame}{OpenWRT} |
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\centering |
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|
||||
\begin{block}{Question} |
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What can you do with a full blown Linux, given only 16MB, 8MB or even 4MB RAM or Flash is available? |
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\end{block} |
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|
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\vskip .4cm |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.4\textwidth]{busybox.png} |
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\caption{BusyBox (+ uClibc)} |
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\end{figure} |
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|
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\end{frame} |
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|
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|
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|
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\section{The Future} |
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|
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|
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\begin{frame}{Where is it all going?} |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.4\textwidth]{hacked.png} |
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% \caption{Security or Privacy, anyone?} |
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\end{figure} |
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\end{frame} |
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|
||||
\subsection{Samsung ARTIK} |
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|
||||
|
||||
\begin{frame}{Samsung ARTIK boards} |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.8\textwidth]{samsung-artik.jpg} |
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\caption{Can you (crypto)secure my computing?} |
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\end{figure} |
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\end{frame} |
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|
||||
\begin{frame}{ARTIK TrustZone} |
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\begin{quote} |
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The secure element supports ARM TrustZone, and is supported with a machine learning based anomaly detection system that helps identify abnormalities and unusual behavior that may reflect hacking or intrusion activity, says \textbf{Samsung}. |
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\end{quote} |
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|
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% \begin{figure} |
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% \includegraphics[width=.8\textwidth]{samsung-artik.jpg} |
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% \caption{Secure Element, TEE Trust Zone} |
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% \end{figure} |
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\end{frame} |
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|
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\subsection{IoT} |
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|
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\begin{frame}{Internet of Things} |
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\begin{block}{Definition} |
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A network of physical objects or “things” embedded with electronics, software, sensors and connectivity to enable it to achieve greater value and service by \textbf{exchanging data with the manufacturer}, operator and/or other connected devices. |
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\end{block} |
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\end{frame} |
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|
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\subsubsection{Intel} |
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|
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\begin{frame}{Intel's part of the IoT story} |
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\begin{figure} |
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\includegraphics[width=.7\textwidth]{intel-iot.png} |
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\caption{The dedicated Instructables.com Intel IoT page} |
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\end{figure} |
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\end{frame} |
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|
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\section{Epilogue} |
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|
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\begin{frame}{Epilogue} |
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\centering |
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{\large Thank you $\cdot$ !`Gracias! $\cdot$ Ďakujem} |
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|
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\vskip 2cm |
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Peter Babič $@$peter\_babic |
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|
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\end{frame} |
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|
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|
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%\begin{frame} |
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% \printbibliography |
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%\end{frame} |
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|
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\end{document} |
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%\begin{figure} |
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% \includegraphics[width=.75\textwidth]{fuzzy-set.jpg} |
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% \caption{Example interpretation of fuzzy sets. At the given temperature point, we can tell that the measured medium is "not hot", "slightly warm" and "almost cold". |
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% \label{fig:fuzzy-set}} |
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%\end{figure} |
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|
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|
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%\begin{itemize} |
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%\item Use \texttt{tabular} for Basic Tables! --- See Table~\ref{tab:widgets}, for Example. |
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%\item You Can Upload a Figure (JPEG, PNG or PDF) Using the Files Menu. |
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%\item to Include It in Your Document, Use the \texttt{includegraphics} Command (See the Comment Below in the Source Code). |
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%\end{itemize} |
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|
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|
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%\begin{table} |
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%\centering |
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%\begin{tabular}{l|r} |
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%Item & Quantity \\\hline |
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%Widgets & 42 \\ |
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%Gadgets & 13 |
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%\end{tabular} |
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%\caption{\label{tab:widgets}An example table.} |
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%\end{table} |
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|
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% Let $X_1, X_2, \ldots, X_n$ be a sequence of independent and identically distributed random variables with $\text{E}[X_i] = \mu$ and $\text{Var}[X_i] = \sigma^2 < \infty$, and let |
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% $$S_n = \frac{X_1 + X_2 + \cdots + X_n}{n} |
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% = \frac{1}{n}\sum_{i}^{n} X_i$$ |
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% denote their mean. Then as $n$ approaches infinity, the random variables $\sqrt{n}(S_n - \mu)$ converge in distribution to a normal $\mathcal{N}(0, \sigma^2)$. |
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% \vskip 1cm |
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% \begin{block}{Examples} |
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% Some examples of commonly used commands and features are included, to help you get started. |
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% \end{block} |