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OpenComRTOS: an ultra-small network centric embedded RTOS designed using formal modeling

Published: 18 September 2007 Publication History

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OpenComRTOS is one of the few Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) for embedded systems that was developed using formal modeling techniques. The goal was to obtain a proven trustworthy component with a clean and high performance architecture useable on a wide range of networked embedded systems. The result is a scalable communication system with real-time capabilities. Besides a rigorous formal verification of the kernel algorithms, the resulting architecture has several properties that enhance the safety and real-time properties of the RTOS. The code size in particular is very small and typically 10 times less than a typical equivalent single processor RTOS.

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[1]
OpenComRTOS architectural design document on: http://www.OpenLicenseSociety.org
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TLA+/TLC home page: http://research.microsoft.com/users/lamPort/tla/tla.html
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INCOSE: http://www.incose.org
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Open License Society: http://www.OpenLicenseSociety.org
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http://www.Melexis.com
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http://www.verisoft.de
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http://www.spin.org
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http://www.misra.org
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Milner, R.: Communicating and Mobile Systems: the Pi-Calculus. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1999).

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SDL'07: Proceedings of the 13th international SDL Forum conference on Design for dependable systems
September 2007
289 pages
ISBN:3540749837
  • Editors:
  • Emmanuel Gaudin,
  • Elie Najm,
  • Rick Reed

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  • PragmaDev
  • CNRS: Centre National De La Rechercue Scientifique
  • France Telecom
  • Cinderella

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Berlin, Heidelberg

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Published: 18 September 2007

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