This paper describes some of the US Navy's New Attack Submarine C3I system - an open system with distributed real-time requirements. It also presents our research design and prototyping efforts that address these requirements. It concludes by discussing several areas where further research is needed to allow open systems to better support real-time applications. 1 Introduction With the advent of U.S. government mandates for open systems in their computer system procurements, even large distributed real-time applications will need to meet the requirements of using commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) technology with interfaces that adhere to widely accepted standards. As part of our work with the US Navy's UnderSea Warfare Center, the ...
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Twenty years ago, the Navy began expanding the use of commercial industry information technology (IT...
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Twenty years ago, the Navy began expanding the use of commercial industry information technology (IT...
The Industrial Age spawned a revolution that brought fundamental changes to the business of commerce...
The success of the missions of naval ships depends highly on the availability of sensor, weapon, and...
This research examines the proliferation of multiple local area network (LAN) and information techno...
This paper overviews previous years research and spccifics in detail three computer system, function...
The P-3C is a U.S. Navy aircraft designed for the Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance mission. Althou...
This paper describes the requirements for real-time extensions to the CORBA standard, which are bein...
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) has been constantly growing in importance and expanding in many...
This research produced tools that can model, simulate, visualize, analyze, and evaluate security mea...
Modern distributed systems are increasingly complex both on their architectural design and on the co...
This paper addresses the problem of how to produce reliable software that is also flexible and cost ...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryProject Summary: This research defines and analyzes a concept of operations...
This thesis examines design criteria related to development of local and wide area networks for comm...
Twenty years ago, the Navy began expanding the use of commercial industry information technology (IT...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 29-November 02, 1990 / Riviera Hotel and...
Twenty years ago, the Navy began expanding the use of commercial industry information technology (IT...
The Industrial Age spawned a revolution that brought fundamental changes to the business of commerce...
The success of the missions of naval ships depends highly on the availability of sensor, weapon, and...