Title :
Distributed shared data space architecture for real-time systems
Author_Institution :
Hollandse Signaalapparaten, Hengelo, Netherlands
Abstract :
Designing distributed real time systems is an intricate and not very well structured task. Besides complex functional capabilities, these systems often require high standards on real time performance, reliability, and availability. Though architectures like CORBA hide the distributed infrastructure of the underlying platform from the application software, supporting real time performance and fault tolerant services remains a complex design problem. The paper presents an architecture for distributed real time systems in which fault tolerance is supported by transparent replication of mission critical components. The architecture is based on a shared data space through which components interact. The architecture is supported by middleware that provides a distributed implementation of the shared data space. The implementation is based on a light weight asynchronous communication protocol that is able to deliver real time performance
Keywords :
client-server systems; distributed programming; real-time systems; safety-critical software; software fault tolerance; CORBA; application software; complex design problem; complex functional capabilities; distributed implementation; distributed infrastructure; distributed real time systems; distributed real time systems design; distributed shared data space architecture; fault tolerant services; light weight asynchronous communication protocol; middleware; mission critical components; real time performance; shared data space; transparent replication; Application software; Asynchronous communication; Availability; Computer architecture; Fault tolerance; Fault tolerant systems; Middleware; Mission critical systems; Protocols; Real time systems;
Conference_Titel :
Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 1999. (ISORC '99) Proceedings. 2nd IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Saint-Malo
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0207-5
DOI :
10.1109/ISORC.1999.776370