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Details of the Real Time Linux Foundation Working Group Project

OSADL Project: Real Time Linux Workshops

Real Time Linux Foundation Workshops since 1999

Real Time Linux Workshops

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Seventh Real-Time Linux Workshop on November 3 to 4, 2005, in Lille, France

Announcement - Agenda - Paper Presentations

Workshop Agenda

November 3-4, 2005
University for Science and Technology of Lille (USTL)
Computer Science Laboratory of Lille (LIFL)
France


Thursday, November 3

Bâtiment des thèses (PhD thesis building)

09:00 REGISTRATION

09:25 WELCOME

09:30 SESSION 1
09:30 Benchmarking - Cache issues
Nicholas Mc Guire and Qingguo Zhou
10:00 Real-Time Reactive Control Layer Design for Intelligent Silver-Mate Robot on RTAI
Hyung Sun Lee, Sang Woo Choi, and Byung Kook Kim
10:30 An Efficient Snapshot Technique for Ext3 File System in Linux 2.6
Seungjun Shim, Woojoong Lee and Chanik Park

11:00 COFFEE BREAK

11:30 SESSION 2
11:30 Introducing the C-API Simulink Target for RT-Linux
Arthur Siro and Inaki Diaz
12:00 An UML based design tool for Fault-Tolerant Real-Time Linux
Agnes Lanusse, Patrick Vanuxeem, Yann Tanguy And Sebastien Gerard

12:30 LUNCH BREAK

13:30 SESSION 3
13:30 Soft Real-Time Linux Overview
Georg Schiesser and Nicholas Mc Guire
14:00 The Evolution of Real-Time Linux
Sven-Thorsten Dietrich and Daniel Walker

15:00 COFFEE BREAK

15:30 SESSION 4
15:30 Development of robot controllers based on PC hardware and open source software
Dario Dallefrate, D. Colombo and L. Molinari Tosatti
16:00 Experiences with StrongARM/Linux/RTAI combination in Mission-Critical Systems
Iztok Kobal and Davor Munda
16:30 MDP Balloon Board: An open source software & hardware system for education
Peter Long

20:00 Informal dinner, LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED

Friday, November 4

Bâtiment DESS, room 123

9:00 SESSION 5

9:00 On Integrating POSIX Signals into a Real-Time Operating System
Arnoldo Diaz, Ismael Ripoll and Alfons Crespo
9:30 Implementation of Real-Time Virtual CPU Partition on Linux
Aloysius K. Mok, Xiang Feng and Zhengting He
10:00 Unintrusively measuring Linux Kernel Execution Times
Sven Schneider and Robert Baumgartl
10:30 COFFEE BREAK
11:00 SESSION 6
11:00 The Real-Time Driver Model and First Applications
Jan Kiszka
11:30 Hard Real-Time Networking on FireWire
Yuchen Zhang, Bojan Orlic, Peter Visser and Jan Broenink
12:00 A sensor platform based on PowerPC
Cheng Guanghui, Zhou Qingguo, Li Chanjuan, Zhou Rui, Zhao Junjie

12:30 Closing
 

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