Observation tools for effective schedules in a RTOS
ACM SIGBED Review - 2nd Workshop on Embed With Linux (EWiLi 2012)
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Xenomai is a real-time development framework cooperating with the Linux kernel, in order to provide a pervasive, interface-agnostic, hard real-time support to user-space applications, seamlessly integrated into the Linux environment. The Xenomai project was launched in August 2001. In 2003 it merged with the RTAI project to produce an industrial-grade real-time Free Software platform for GNU/Linux called RTAI/fusion, on top of Xenomai's abstract RTOS core. Eventually, the RTAI/fusion effort became independent from RTAI in 2005 as the Xenomai project.