* For the syllabus and general information regarding this course, go here.
For lab assignments and related tool-kits, go here.
Table of ContentsResource Scheduling and Time Measurement Global Time and Clock Synchronization
Time-Triggered Actions in
Single-Node Systems - TMO Approach Config.ini file and a GUI tool for creating Config.ini I/O programming in TMO, pt.1
Real-time Multicast
and Memory replication Channel (RMMC) TMOs containing
Service Methods (SvMs) only
and Remote TMO calls TMOs
containing both SpMs and SvMs I/O programming in TMO pt.2 RMMC-to-SvM and Service-request multicast Visual Studio for TMO (ViSTMO) NBB (Non-Blocking Buffer) Selection & Adjustment of Timing
Parameters Connecting non-TMO programs with source
code to TMOs,
pt. 2 (not covered in EECS123, Winter 2008) Emulating
ORT with wait_for () (not covered in EECS123, Winter 2008) DTS (Distributed Time-triggered Simulation) - An Introduction (not covered in EECS123, Winter 2008) * Recent changes in TMO APIs |
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TMOSL (TMO Support Library) User Manual, V4.2.2 : Go here
Kopetz, H., “Software engineering for real-time: a roadmap”, Proceedings of the Conference on The future of Software Engineering, Limerick, Ireland, 2000, Pages: 201 – 211.
Kim, K.H., "Object Structures for Real-Time Systems and Simulators", IEEE Computer, August 1997, pp.62-70.
Kim, K.H., "APIs for Real-Time Distributed Object Programming", IEEE Computer, June 2000, pp.72-80.
Kim, K.H., Im, C.S., and Athreya, P., "Realization of a Distributed OS Component for Internal Clock Synchronization in a LAN Environment" , Proceedings of ISORC 2002 (5th IEEE CS Int'l Symp. on OO Real-time distributed Computing), Crystal City, VA, April 2002, pp.263-270.
The TMO Tool-Kit here and other references can be found here.