Distributed Object computing is becoming very popular and is being used in a large number of applications. However, even the most popular distributed object architecture, CORBA, does not support real-time requirements. The purpose of this paper is to explore the current framework of CORBA and the various proposals to support distributed real-time applications. As part of this paper, we also present a real-time scheduler, which can be incorporated into the CORBA's ORB. Our solution consists in plugging a scheduling module at the client side to ensure end-to-end deadline compliance.Master of Science (Communication and Network Systems
This paper presents a real-time CORBA Scheduling Service called RapidSched. RapidSched uses a global...
This paper describes the requirements for real-time extensions to the CORBA standard, which are bein...
This paper presents a real-time CORBA Scheduling Service called RapidSched. RapidSched uses a global...
Distributed Object computing is becoming very popular and is being used in a large number of applica...
Real-time distributed applications such as automated factory control, command and control, avionic n...
Distributed real time applications have presented the need to extend the Object Management Group s (...
Distributed real-time applications have presented the need to extend the Object Management Group\u27...
The latest version of Real-Time CORBA defines a Distributable Thread primitive to support real-time ...
Market forces as well as better tool support and upgradability of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) co...
The general trend in middleware moves towards object-orientation. Implementation hiding, inheritance...
In real-time systems, executions of programs depend on a given timing constraint. Real-time APIs all...
There is increasing demand to extend Object Request Broker (ORB) middleware to support distributed a...
Ever since distributed systems technology became increasingly popular in the real-time computing are...
The CORBA Event Service provides a flexible model for asynchronous and group communication among dis...
: This paper presents a model for distributed applications with real-time constraints in open system...
This paper presents a real-time CORBA Scheduling Service called RapidSched. RapidSched uses a global...
This paper describes the requirements for real-time extensions to the CORBA standard, which are bein...
This paper presents a real-time CORBA Scheduling Service called RapidSched. RapidSched uses a global...
Distributed Object computing is becoming very popular and is being used in a large number of applica...
Real-time distributed applications such as automated factory control, command and control, avionic n...
Distributed real time applications have presented the need to extend the Object Management Group s (...
Distributed real-time applications have presented the need to extend the Object Management Group\u27...
The latest version of Real-Time CORBA defines a Distributable Thread primitive to support real-time ...
Market forces as well as better tool support and upgradability of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) co...
The general trend in middleware moves towards object-orientation. Implementation hiding, inheritance...
In real-time systems, executions of programs depend on a given timing constraint. Real-time APIs all...
There is increasing demand to extend Object Request Broker (ORB) middleware to support distributed a...
Ever since distributed systems technology became increasingly popular in the real-time computing are...
The CORBA Event Service provides a flexible model for asynchronous and group communication among dis...
: This paper presents a model for distributed applications with real-time constraints in open system...
This paper presents a real-time CORBA Scheduling Service called RapidSched. RapidSched uses a global...
This paper describes the requirements for real-time extensions to the CORBA standard, which are bein...
This paper presents a real-time CORBA Scheduling Service called RapidSched. RapidSched uses a global...