Using Linux for Real-Time Systems

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  • Date: Friday October 9, 2020
  • Duration: 1 hour (with live Q&A)
  • Time: 11am – 12pm (CEST)
  • Presenter: Loïc Domaigné
  • Cost: FREE!

 

Can we use Linux for real-time? You might say “No!”

Linux is primarily designed to optimize the overall CPU usage and throughput in a time sharing environment. This comes at the cost of timing guarantee, which is of paramount importance for real-time applications.

Yet for many years, companies have been intensively looking at how to achieve real-time with Linux. So unsurprisingly, real-time capabilities have gradually been developed over the past two decades.

In this webinar you will learn what “real-time” features and APIs are available in today’s Linux kernel. We will investigate the current gotchas and limitations and their remedies. Finally, we will look at 4 common approaches used in the industry to get “more real-time” with Linux.

The webinar will include an example of a Dual-OS AMP solution from ENEA.

Loïc Domaigné Doulos Member Technical Staff will present this training webinar, which will consist of a one-hour session, and will be interactive with Q&A participation from attendees.

Attendance is free of charge

 

 

 

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Date
09 October 2020

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