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DESCRIPTION

Android is an open source platform built by Google that includes an operating system, middleware and applications for the development of devices employing cellular communications. This session takes a look at the design of Android, how it works and how it may be deployed to accelerate the development of a connected device.
Along with guidelines to getting started with Android, the Android SDK, its available tools and resources will be reviewed and consideration given to applications for Android beyond conventional mobile handsets such as medical devices, consumer electronics and military/aerospace systems.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
What the Android platform is and how it works
How Android facilitates the implementation of cellular communication for non-handset applications
What tools and services are available to help deploy Android
INTENDED AUDIENCE
Embedded developers and System architects interested in deploying Android
Technical managers
System architects considering Android for the application of cellular telephony for machine-to-machine applications
ESTIMATED TIME 60 min.
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