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Wednesday, May 31 • 16:50 - 17:30
The Many Approaches to Real-time and Safety Critical Linux Systems - Wolfgang Mauerer, Technical University Regensburg/Siemens AG

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Linux and Real-Time have become a widespread combination that is deployed in many industrial solutions. Real-Time requirements are often combined with safety requirements, and satisfying both is only possible when the whole system architecture is designed with both goals in mind, which goes well beyond just applying the preempt_rt or Xenomai patch sets. Particular attention in this talk is given to partitioning systems into critical and uncritical components, which has gained substantial attraction with the advent of multi-core CPUs in the embedded segment. In the talk, we discuss possible architectural approaches to safety-critical real-time Linux systems, and highlight their advantages and disadvantages. We also provide guidelines on which architectural option is suited best for which appliances and use-cases.

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Wolfgang Mauerer

Professor/Senior Research Scientist, Technical University of Applied Sciences Regensburg / Siemens AG
Wolfgang Mauerer is a professor of theoretical computer science at the Technical University Regensburg, and a senior key expert at Siemens Corporate Research, Competence Centre Embedded Linux. He serves on the technical steering committee of the Linux Foundation's Civil Infrastructure... Read More →


Wednesday May 31, 2017 16:50 - 17:30 JST
Private Dining