06-01-2024, 01:23 AM
Visual Embedded Android (AOSP) with Drawings and Practice
Last updated 7/2023
Duration: 7h 3m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps® | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 7.52 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Explore Android Open Source Project and design powerful systems using Android 11
What you'll learn
Understand embedded system essentials and purpose
Understand high level operating systems (Linux, Android) and purpose of using one
Understand Linux software stack essentials
Understand Android software stack essentials
Customize Android Open Source Project
Work with Android 11 source
Run Android 11 on ASUS Tinkerboard 2
Create custom Android builds for ASUS Tinkerboard 2
Create Android native services
Port native binaries to Android build system
Get around with Android build system (Soong, Makefile)
Use Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) confidently for talking with embedded devices
Use Fastboot confidently for flashing images
Create and work with SELinux policies
Work with AOSP directories confidently
Understand and work with partitions in Android
Port custom Android applications to AOSP
Run Google Compatibility Test Suite (CTS)
Design Android Software compatible with CTS
Get and set system features by manipulating Android system properties
Define and integrate AIDL interfaces
Understand Linux and Android boot process and their differences
Requirements
Basic Linux understanding (commands, bash scripts, code compilation, basic concepts)
Basic embedded system understanding (basic concepts, cross compilation, system images)
Basic C and C++ programming understanding (not a must but good to have)
Description
Hi,
My name is Mustafa Ozcelikors, a Linux & Android Engineer with more than +7 years of experience working in automotive, who have won Google SOC event in 2017. Here comes a unique
beginner to intermediate
course that is dedicated to teach Android Open Source Project and Embedded Android concepts to a larger audience.
Visual Embedded Android Training
is a unique course in the way that I use
slideshows,
pen and canvas
for theoretical subjects, whereas makes
hands-on examples
for the practical subjects. I have mastered this technique over the years, teaching my colleagues at work, teaching on Youtube, and now I have decided to move on to Udemy to reach larger audience.
Theoretical subjects are carefully planned and almost for every important subject, multiple
block diagrams
have been created for better understanding. Almost every figure, schematic, drawing comes from years of experience in the field, not from the internet or from any book. In practical subjects we take a deep dive in exploring AOSP directories and open up a terminal to achieve things within it.
At the end of the course
we together will have a custom Android with custom launcher and custom theme, with integrated AIDL service and test application
.
You are in this now for the following great content:
Understand embedded Android and Linux software stacks
Get around with Android 11 source code and Soong (Android.bp) build system
Use ASUS Tinkerboard 2 and run Android 11 on it , completely from the source.
Create AIDL interfaces, native C++ Android services, create test applications
Port existing Android Java applications to Soong (Android.bp build system
Understand AOSP folder layout, partitions
Understand and work with SELinux policies
Flash images confidently using fastboot tool
Talk to embedded device confidently using adb tool
Run CTS tests
Log and dump Android system information
Thank you!!
Kindly yours,
Mustafa
Who this course is for:
Beginners and enthusiasts who understand Linux and want to learn AOSP and Embedded Android
Hobbyists who want to work with ASUS Tinkerboard 2 and AOSP
Beginners who would like to develop their car infotainment, or mobile devices based on Android
Professionals who want a great wrap-up on their favourite subject
What you'll learn
Understand embedded system essentials and purpose
Understand high level operating systems (Linux, Android) and purpose of using one
Understand Linux software stack essentials
Understand Android software stack essentials
Customize Android Open Source Project
Work with Android 11 source
Run Android 11 on ASUS Tinkerboard 2
Create custom Android builds for ASUS Tinkerboard 2
Create Android native services
Port native binaries to Android build system
Get around with Android build system (Soong, Makefile)
Use Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) confidently for talking with embedded devices
Use Fastboot confidently for flashing images
Create and work with SELinux policies
Work with AOSP directories confidently
Understand and work with partitions in Android
Port custom Android applications to AOSP
Run Google Compatibility Test Suite (CTS)
Design Android Software compatible with CTS
Get and set system features by manipulating Android system properties
Define and integrate AIDL interfaces
Understand Linux and Android boot process and their differences
Requirements
Basic Linux understanding (commands, bash scripts, code compilation, basic concepts)
Basic embedded system understanding (basic concepts, cross compilation, system images)
Basic C and C++ programming understanding (not a must but good to have)
Description
Hi,
My name is Mustafa Ozcelikors, a Linux & Android Engineer with more than +7 years of experience working in automotive, who have won Google SOC event in 2017. Here comes a unique
beginner to intermediate
course that is dedicated to teach Android Open Source Project and Embedded Android concepts to a larger audience.
Visual Embedded Android Training
is a unique course in the way that I use
slideshows,
pen and canvas
for theoretical subjects, whereas makes
hands-on examples
for the practical subjects. I have mastered this technique over the years, teaching my colleagues at work, teaching on Youtube, and now I have decided to move on to Udemy to reach larger audience.
Theoretical subjects are carefully planned and almost for every important subject, multiple
block diagrams
have been created for better understanding. Almost every figure, schematic, drawing comes from years of experience in the field, not from the internet or from any book. In practical subjects we take a deep dive in exploring AOSP directories and open up a terminal to achieve things within it.
At the end of the course
we together will have a custom Android with custom launcher and custom theme, with integrated AIDL service and test application
.
You are in this now for the following great content:
Understand embedded Android and Linux software stacks
Get around with Android 11 source code and Soong (Android.bp) build system
Use ASUS Tinkerboard 2 and run Android 11 on it , completely from the source.
Create AIDL interfaces, native C++ Android services, create test applications
Port existing Android Java applications to Soong (Android.bp build system
Understand AOSP folder layout, partitions
Understand and work with SELinux policies
Flash images confidently using fastboot tool
Talk to embedded device confidently using adb tool
Run CTS tests
Log and dump Android system information
Thank you!!
Kindly yours,
Mustafa
Who this course is for:
Beginners and enthusiasts who understand Linux and want to learn AOSP and Embedded Android
Hobbyists who want to work with ASUS Tinkerboard 2 and AOSP
Beginners who would like to develop their car infotainment, or mobile devices based on Android
Professionals who want a great wrap-up on their favourite subject
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