The Android™ Builders Summit is a technical summit for OEMs, their device manufacturers, integrators, custom builders, and the growing Android and Linux Kernel developer communities. Android is expanding to an increasing number of industry segments in addition to smart phones and tablets. There is a need for the ecosystem of builders to collaborate on a common solution for existing limitations and desired features across all of these device categories. The Android Builders Summit provides an intimate forum for collaboration at the systems level and discussion of core issues and opportunities when designing Android devices. The summit addresses topics ranging from custom builds, alternative middleware, network functionality extensions, Peer to Peer frameworks, USB device support, security, unification of power management, tools and hybrid Android devices among many other topics.
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Following last ELCE presentation but this time to a much broader audience, this talk will introduce Android's networking and connectivty layer and its fundamental changes toward legacy Linux. Through a quick overview of its internals and how wireless connections (Radio, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC) are handled, the presentation will enlight a particular use case as how to bring support for wired connectivity. Designed for handled devices, Android lacks complete support for proper Ethernet management. Things go even worse when you bring enterprise requirements into play by adding proxy, security and authentication support. Presented as a series of tips and tricks, this presentation will introduce all AOSP hacks that were required to bring such feature to life.