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Extensible distributed operating system for reliable control systems

Published: 01 July 2002 Publication History

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Since most control systems software is hardware-related, real-time-oriented and complex, adaptable OSs which help program productivity and maintainability improvement are in strong demand.We are developing an adaptable and extensible OS based on micro-kernel and multi-server scheme: each server runs in a protected mode interacting only via messages, and could be added/extended/deleted easily. Since this OS is highly modularized, inter-process messaging overhead is a concern. Our implementation proved good efficiency and maintainability.

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EW 10: Proceedings of the 10th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop
July 2002
258 pages
ISBN:9781450378062
DOI:10.1145/1133373
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  • (2004)Multiserver OS for control systems: Its structure and intertask messaging efficiencyElectronics and Communications in Japan (Part I: Communications)10.1002/ecja.1016387:5(20-28)Online publication date: 22-Jan-2004

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