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4th RTL Workshop: Flash Storage in Linux-Based Residential Gateways

December 19, 1997

Abstract

The availability of new in-home interconnection technologies, combined with the explosion of non PC-based devices, is driving the demand for a single device to connect in-home appliances to the public Internet. The residential gateway, as its name implies, is a central entry and control point at the home for all voice, video and data services, as well as the cornerstone for future… (more…)

4th RTL Workshop: Predictability in Embedded Linux and Commercial Requirements

December 19, 1997

Abstract

In Japan, many campanies who are building complex embedded systems such as cellular phones and degital televisions are considering to adopt embedded Linux for their products. Most of these companies have been adopted the ITRON real-time operating system as their operating systems, but the functionalities are not enough to build complex embedded systems because ITRON does not provide… (more…)

Linux in industry: System control and surveillance for industrial doors

December 19, 1997

Portsystem 2000 AB has used embedded Linux to improve its system for controlling industrial doors and trucking docks. The company designs, manufactures and markets industrial doors and docking systems for commercial and industrial building installations. A complete docking system includes an industrial door, dock-leveller and inflatable seal around the vehicle. (more…)

4th RTL Workshop: Real-time Linux in Chemical Process Control: Some Application Results

December 19, 1997

Abstract

Many chemical processes require real-time control and supervision in order to operate them safely and profitably, while satisfying quality and environmental standards. As a means to comply with these requirements, it is common practice to use control software based on a proprietary operating system such as QNX, WxWorks, or MS Windows with real-time extensions. (more…)

4th RTL Workshop: A Quality-of-Service Enhanced Socket API in GNU/Linux

December 19, 1997

Abstract

With the increase in available network bandwidth and reduction in network latency, more emphasis has been placed on End-Host QoS to provide quality of service guarantees for distributed real-time applications, such as video streaming servers, video conferencing applications, and VoIP applications. (more…)

Linux in industry: Remote site slot machine metering system

December 19, 1997

Cherry Maritime Gaming AB has used embedded Linux, bluetooth, and GSM wireless links to develop a wireless system for remote monitoring and data retrieval from casino gaming devices. The game operator can access and download cash flow data from individual gaming machines, monitor the function, collect data for service and repair, and deliver alert signals to security personnel. (more…)

4th RTL Workshop: A Digital PID Controller Using RTAI

December 19, 1997

Abstract

This work presents an implementation of a digital PID (Proportional+ Integral+Differential) controller in a PC machine running RTAI. PID controllers are well known and have a wide range of applications in the control of analog systems such as servomotors. In order to achieve the desired performance the system output (axis position) is feed-back to the PID controller which generates… (more…)

4th RTL Workshop: An Assessment of Real-Time Robot Control over IP Networks

December 19, 1997

Abstract

This paper presents an assessment of the performance of a real time controller using an IP network to link the controller, the sensor and the actuator. This control system is part of a anthropomorphic robot manipulator with two arms and a pan-and-tilt stereo vision head, totalizing 19 joints. (more…)

Linux in industry: Real-time shop floor management

December 19, 1997

Mytron has used embedded Linux to add Internet/intranet capabilities and other improvements to its system for shop floor scheduling, management, and reporting. Mytron's Dynamic Process Analysis (DPA) system now enables company personnel to remotely access the latest production information and make effective management decisions based on real time data. (more…)

4th RTL Workshop: Graphic Supervisor of Lung Ventilator

December 19, 1997

Abstract

The Units Intensive Cares (UIC) of the Hospitals in Peru, they need of a centralized system that it integrates in a net, the different marks of Lung Ventilator to supervise from oneself place the process of ventilation mechanics, to be a process of high risk; they also need of a graphic monitor of local supervision for the Lung Ventilator that lack this system. (more…)

4th RTL Workshop: RTLinux POSIX API for IO on Real-time FIFOs and Shared Memory

December 19, 1997

Abstract

The primary means of communication between RTLinux tasks and Linux tasks are realtime FIFOs. They were limited by the fact that there was a static number of them and their names were limited to /dev/rtf0 through /dev/rtfXX. Starting with RTLinux/Pro 1.2, we have added a means for creating real-time FIFOs with arbitrary names and locations that can be created and operated on just as… (more…)

Linux in industry: Turbine vibration monitoring

December 19, 1997

Prosig Ltd. used embedded Linux, virtual private network (VPN), and other open source software technologies to add remote access and other improvements to its vibration monitoring system. It completed the project using mostly in-house staff, in under a year. (more…)

4th RTL Workshop: A Sample Data Acquisition and Control Application Using RTLab

December 19, 1997

Abstract

RTLab is a software project which provides a cross-variant (RTAI and RTLinux) conceptual framework for biomedical experiment interface. The intent is to provide abstract services on top of RTAI/RTLinux and COMEDI for the rapid development of a certain class of control and measurement applications typical in the biomedical field. (more…)

4th RTL Workshop: Bandwidth Allocation in RT-Linux

December 19, 1997

Abstract

In systems intended for handling continuous media (both video and audio), standard Linux does not provide suitable scheduling of the system resources regarding the complexity of the tasks. Where such a system consist of mixed applications, conventional computing is executed at the same time with hard real-time tasks, single scheduling policy is not able to satisfy the demands of the… (more…)

Linux in industry: Multi-camera computer vision system

December 19, 1997

Advanced Developments in Electronics and Software (ADES) used embedded Linux and open source networking software to reduce the cost of its multi-camera computer vision and control system by 25 percent, while still meeting customer expectations. ADES also uses embedded Linux and open source software to miniaturize the automation components and manufacturing systems that it designs and implements in… (more…)