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Event
10th Real-Time Linux Workshop
29.10
- 01.11
Real Time Linux Foundation, Inc.
University of Guadalajara

Following the meetings of developers and users at the previous 9 successful workshops on real-time Linux, the Real-Time Linux Workshop for 2008 will come to Mexico, to be held at the Centro Universitario del Norte, University of Guadalajara.

Embedded and real-time Linux is a continuously growing player in the embedded appliance market. World-wide initiatives in the industrial world have been moving embedded and real-time Linux into automation/control safety related applications and also into industrial applications with high security demands alongside typical control capabilities. Embedded systems in automation/control, measurement and robotics have been continuously moving towards 32-bit systems, opening the door for the use of full featured OS like GNU/Linux on COTS based systems. With real-time capabilities being a common demand for embedded systems, the soft and hard real-time variants are an important extension to the versatile GNU/Linux GPOS.

Authors are invited to submit original work dealing with general topics related to real-time Linux research, experiments and case studies, as well as issues of integration of real-time and embedded Linux. A special focus will be on industrial applications and safety related systems.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to

  • Real-time programming models and methods in mainstream-Linux 
  • Modifications and variants of the GNU/Linux operating system extending

and its real-time capabilities

  • Contributions to real-time Linux variants, drivers and extensions.
  • User-mode real-time concepts, implementation and experience
  • Real-time Linux applications, in academia, research and industry
  • Real-time Linux in measurement and data-acquisition systems
  • Linux/real-time Linux in safety-related systems
  • Signal processing with Linux/real-time Linux.
  • Work in progress reports, covering recent developments
  • Educational material on real-time Linux.
  • Tools for embedding Linux or real-time Linux and embedded real-time Linux applications
  • RTOS core concepts, RT-safe synchronization mechanisms
  • Analysis and Benchmarking methods and results of real-time GNU/Linux variants.
  • Debugging techniques and tools, both for code and temporal debugging of core RTOS components, drivers and real-time applications
  • Real-time related extensions to development environments

Call for papers: www.realtimelinuxfoundation.org/rtlws10/

Registration: www.realtimelinuxfoundation.org/rtlws10/Register.php