1. Learning More About ARTIK.- 2. Hardware.- 3. Developer Reference Boards.- 4. About the Operating Systems.- 5. Operating System Internals.- 6. Startup, Sleep, and Shutdown.- 7. File Systems.- 8. The /sys Virtual File System.- 9. The /dev Virtual File System.- 10. The /prod Virtual File System.- 11. The /run Virtual File System.- 12. System Administration.- 13. AXT Module Connectors.- 14. Hardware I/O Connections.- 15. Antennas.- 16. The API Kits.- 17. General Purpose Input Output.- 18. Analog Input and I/O.- 19. Pulse Width Modulated Output.- 20. Inter-Integrated Circuit.- 21. Serial Peripheral Interface.- 22. Audio and Inter-IC Sound.- 23. Graphics and Video.- 24. Conclusions and Next Steps.
Cliff Wootton is a former Interactive TV systems architect
at the BBC. The "Interactive News Loops" service developed there
was nominated for a BAFTA award, and won a Royal Television Society
Award for Technical Innovation. He has previously served as an
invited guest speaker on preprocessing for video compression at the
Apple WWDC developer conference in San Francisco, and a is former
speaker on Interactive TV systems at the National Association of
Broadcasters conference in Las Vegas.
Cliff has taught post graduate MA students about real-world
computing, multimedia, video compression, metadata, and how to
leverage artistic creativity through the use of engineering and
developer tools to build art installations. Current project work
includes advanced web-based user interface development
technologies, ePublishing tools, web-to-print systems, and working
as a consultant engineer on R&D projects studying the
deployment of next generation interactive TV systems based on open
standards. Pro-bono work includes MPEG, ePublishing metadata and
Cloud storage standards working groups.
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