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Distributed real-time computing for microcontrollers-the OSA+ approach

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4 Author(s)
Brinkschulte, U. ; Inst. for Process Control, Karlsruhe, Germany ; Bechina, A. ; Picioroaga, F. ; Schneider, E.

New applications introducing restrictions in power consumption, heat, costs and available space are leading to small microcontrollers becoming increasingly important in distributed real-time systems. Traditional real-time middleware architectures are insufficient for these small devices. The paper presents an ongoing approach of constructing middleware for small devices by adapting the microkernel concept from operating systems to middleware. This middleware called OSA+ is service oriented and consists of a small core, basic-, extension-, and user-services. The core provides only restricted functionality, while the basic and extension services adapt and scale the system according to the application environment. A first (quick and non-optimal) prototype implementation offers a core size of about 60 kBytes and an average size of about 10 kBytes for a basic service. We consider this as a basis for further optimizations leading to yet smaller sizes

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Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 2002. (ISORC 2002). Proceedings. Fifth IEEE International Symposium on

Date of Conference: 2002

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