A Time-Triggered Ethernet Protocol for Real-Time CORBA

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  • ISORC '02 Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing
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  • 2002

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Abstract

The Real-Time CORBA and minimumCORBA specifications are important steps towards defining standard-based middleware which can satisfy real-time requirements in an embedded system. These real-time middlewares must be based on a real-time operating system and a real-time network. This article presents a new time-triggered ethernet protocol that has been implemented under Real-Time Linux. Furthermore it describes a Real-Time CORBA implementation called ROFES, which is based on this new real-time network.