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Real Time Linux Workshops
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15th Real Time Linux Workshop, October 28 to 31, 2013 at the Dipartimento Tecnologie Innovative, Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera Italiana in Lugano-Manno, Switzerland
Announcement - Call for participation (ASCII) - Hotels - Directions - Agenda - Paper Abstracts - Presentations - Registration - Abstract Submission - Sponsors - Gallery
October 28 to 31, 2013
Dipartimento Tecnologie Innovative
Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera Italiana
Lugano-Manno
Switzerland
What is Coccinelle? - Linux RTOS Howto - Git version control - GPL compliance - openPOWERLINK - Linux kernel analysis - OSADL QA Farm
Hands-on Powerlink
by Wolfgang Wallner and Dietmar Bruckner, Bernecker + Rainer Industrial Electronics
The workshop consists of 3 parts: An introduction to the POWERLINK technology in general, an introduction to the openPOWERLINK implementation from a user viewpoint (including hands-on examples), and an overview of how one would develop own applications with openPOWERLINK:
1. POWERLINK technology basics
- How hard real-time is achieved with POWERLINK
- Detailed discussion of the POWERLINK Data Link Layer (DLL)
 
 - What is CANopen, and what it has to do with POWERLINK
 - Introduction to the concept of an Object Dictionary
 - How the POWERLINK state-machine works
 - Live demonstration: Tracing POWERLINK with Wireshark
- How individual network nodes are configured during startup
 - How cyclic POWERLINK operation works
 
 - Open discussion: Ask any POWERLINK questions you like
 
2. openPOWERLINK basics
- Project overview
- Website/wiki/mailing lists/...
 - Supported platforms
 - Who is developing openPOWERLINK
 - Release schedule
 
 - Hands-On: Using openPOWERLINK with real hardware
- Customizing and compiling one of the demo applications from source
 - Controlling the inputs and outputs of an industrial I/O module via POWERLINK
 
 
3. How openPOWERLINK development works
- POWERLINK development toolchain:
- XDD files
 - openCONFIGURATOR
 - CDC files
 
 - Discussion of the openPOWERLINK stack architecture
- Course overview of which modules are responsible for which protocl parts
 - Which parts of the stack are portable, and which platform dependent
 - How to port openPOWERLINK to new platforms
 
 
About Wolfgang Wallner
Wolfgang Wallner is a master student at the Vienna University of Technology in the field of computer engineering.
He works part times as an embedded software developer for Bernecker + Rainer Industrial Electronics since 2007, and is actively involved in the development of openPOWERLINK since 2010.
About Dietmar Bruckner
Dietmar Bruckner works as a system architect for hard real-time industrial Ethernet-based control systems for Bernecker + Rainer Industrial Electronics since 2013. Before that, he worked as a University Assistant and project manager at the Institute of Computer Technology of the Vienna University of Technology, from which he holds both, an MSc and a PhD in Electrical Engineering.
Bruckner is a Senior Member of IEEE, and an IES TC BACM Chair and Section Austria Chapter Coordinator. He published ~70 reviewed scientific publications, and ~100 scientific publications in total.




