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In this chapter, we discuss the requirements and specifications for the OpenComRTOS project from the point of view of its capabilities to support applications in meeting real-time requirements. As this is related to a distributed real-time operating system this is rather unique as most RTOS are designed for single processor systems and if not, they assume a shared memory architecture whereby the address space is global. OpenComRTOS on the other hand makes no such assumptions, but assumes that a processor has local memory and that the hardware allows to communicate somehow between the processors’ memory. It is a network model, but allowing to emulate it by shared memory if this is available. Hence the term “network-centric” RTOS. In this context, we also explain the CSP background that is still present in the conceptual design of OpenComRTOS.
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Verhulst, E., Boute, R.T., Faria, J.M.S., Sputh, B.H.C., Mezhuyev, V. (2011). Requirements and Specifications for the OpenComRTOS Project. In: Formal Development of a Network-Centric RTOS. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9736-4_2
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