Date & Time
- 26th December
- 3:00pm to 5:30pm
Venue
Ramanujan Auditorium,
IMSc,
C.I.T Campus, 4th Cross Street,
Tharamani, Chennai.
Location map: http://www.google.com/maps?q=12.994337,80.247170
Schedule
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Developing Odoo Modules (20 min)
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Python Byte Code Hacking (20 min)
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Networking Tea Break by Clay Labs (30 min)
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Python for Microcontrollers (20 min)
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Introduction to MIMO Systems (20 min)
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Lightning Talks (20 min)
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Discussions (20 min)
Talks
Developing Odoo Modules
Speaker: Sri Ramadas
A quick demonstration on setting up and running Odoo 9 and customizing a Module to suit one's requirement. Customization involves: Extending a Class, its view and some of its methods.
Python Byte Code Hacking
Speaker: Vijay Kumar B
The talk will cover the following topics:
- Byte Code Execution
- Stack Machines
- Code Objects
- Creating Custom Code Objects
Python for Microcontrollers
Speaker: Babu Subash Chandar
MicroPython is a lean and fast implementation of the Python 3 optimised to run on a microcontroller. This talk gives an brief overview on,
- Features of MicroPython.
- How it can be run on NuttX, a Real Time Operating System.
- Layering in NuttX that provides support to run MicroPython.
Introduction to MIMO Systems
Speaker: Ashok Govindarajan
Basicallly, MIMO is about Multi-antenna communication systems. This topic would be discussed under the context of base stations (4G, WiMAX, HSPA+), where multiple antennae are being deployed. The primary focus would be to :
- Define SISO (Single input single output systems)
- Provide a simple analogy to faciliate the understanding of SISO
- Motivate the idea of MISO (Multiple input single output) and MIMO
- Present some comparison results between SISO and MIMO.
A basic introductory article is present in the following link:http://gizmodo.com/5941066/what-is-mimo
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