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Design and Implementation of Real-Time Data Exchange Software of Maneuverable Command Automation System

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The real-time data exchange technology is the key to the multi-node docking and multi-type data interaction of the maneuverable command automation system, which is the necessary way to realize the information sharing and efficient use. This technology can solve the problem that multiple transmission modes coexist and the data can not exchange, etc., in the interconnection process between the system and different hardware platform, network platform, database system. Based on the requirements analysis, a real-time data exchange software using dynamic multi-thread programming and multicast technique, is designed and realized. The software supports the status real-time display. It realizes the protocol conversion and data recording under different systems. It also can complete speed change recapitulation of the original data and data analysis, which achieves good results.

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Chuan, S., Yang, Z., Yuefei, Z. (2018). Design and Implementation of Real-Time Data Exchange Software of Maneuverable Command Automation System. In: Deng, Z. (eds) Proceedings of 2017 Chinese Intelligent Automation Conference. CIAC 2017. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 458. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6445-6_2

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