Article: 16 papers on real-time and embedded Linux
Nov 17, 2005 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 2 viewsLinuxDevices.com is pleased to publish the proceedings from the Seventh Real-Time Linux Workshop held in Lille, France, November 3-4, 2005, at the University for Science and Technology of Lille (USTL). The papers span a broad range of topics, ranging from fundamental real-time technologies to applications, hardware, and tools.
As usual, the conference was organized by the Real-Time Linux Foundation. The links below will lead you to a summary of each talk, and to a link for downloading the associated paper (PDF file). Enjoy . . . !
Real-Time Linux Applications
- Real-Time Reactive Control Layer Design for Intelligent Silver-Mate Robot on RTAI — by Hyung Sun Lee, Sang Woo Choi, and Byung Kook Kim
- Development of robot controllers based on PC hardware and open source software — by Dario Dallefrate, D. Colombo and L. Molinari Tosatti
- Experiences with StrongARM/Linux/RTAI combination in Mission-Critical Systems — by Iztok Kobal and Davor Munda
Real-Time Linux Infrastructure and Tools
- An Efficient Snapshot Technique for Ext3 File System in Linux 2.6 — by Seungjun Shim, Woojoong Lee and Chanik Park
- Introducing the C-API Simulink Target for RT-Linux — by Arthur Siro and Inaki Diaz
- An UML based design tool for Fault-Tolerant Real-Time Linux — by Agnes Lanusse, Patrick Vanuxeem, Yann Tanguy And Sebastien Gerard
- MDP Balloon Board: An open source software & hardware system for education — by Peter Long
Real-Time Linux Drivers And Networks
- The Real-Time Driver Model and First Applications — by Jan Kiszka
- Hard Real-Time Networking on FireWire — by Yuchen Zhang, Bojan Orlic, Peter Visser and Jan Broenink
- A sensor platform based on PowerPC — by Cheng Guanghui, Zhou Qingguo, Li Chanjuan, Zhou Rui, Zhao Junjie
Real-Time Linux
- Soft Real-Time Linux Overview — by Georg Schiesser and Nicholas McGuire
- The Evolution of Real-Time Linux — by Sven-Thorsten Dietrich and Daniel Walker
- On Integrating POSIX Signals into a Real-Time Operating System — by Arnoldo Diaz, Ismael Ripoll and Alfons Crespo
- Implementation of Real-Time Virtual CPU Partition on Linux — by Aloysius K. Mok, Xiang Feng and Zhengting He
- Unintrusively Measuring Linux Kernel Execution Times — by Sven Schneider and Robert Baumgartl
- Benchmarking – Cache issues — by Nicholas Mc Guire and Qingguo Zhou
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