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RTAI Conference Papers

by admin on April 3, 2010

Last week, I have introduced to RealTime Application Interface for Linux, now I would like to give you some RTAI Conference Papers. Those papers could be a very good reference for everyone who is working with RTAI, as well as people doesn’t play with RTAI before to have more motivation.

1. PC-based feedback acceleration control using Linux RTAI

ABSTRACT
Linux operative system, extended with the real time application interface (RTAI), makes it possible to realize industrial motion controls. This requires general purpose processors (GPPs) instead of dedicated DSPs or microcontrollers. RTAI offers the possibility of designing and developing motion controls using high level object languages (i.e., Simulink). The main advantages brought using Linux-RTAI and a PC as a controller platform are: very reduced time for development, diagnostics, design of controls; cost reduction offered by the open-source status of the operating system; high availability of the hardware. This paper shows that such a system offers adequate digital programming and signal processing capabilities to make real time motion control applications. An industrial-PC based acceleration control is presented and points of strength of RTAI solution are shown.
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Introduce to RealTime Application Interface for Linux

March 26, 2010

Nowadays, people is looking for RealTime solutions for their products, since their tasks have to be done very accurately. One more reason is Linux OS usually to be integrated into embedded IC ( Arm, PowerPC, … ). In term of Realtime OS, there are several wellknown Real-Time OS: QNX, VxWorks, RTAI. VxWorks comes from WindRiver [...]

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Real-Time Application Interface: RTAI 3.7.1 available

June 15, 2009

Today, I get email from RTAI mailing list that they announce RTAI 3.7.1 to all users and developers which are using RTAI for their system. The RTAI 3.7.1 release is available at <https://www.rtai.org/RTAI/rtai-3.7.1.tar.bz2> It contains: – Substantial updates to RTAI-Lab (Roberto Bucher): – A better support to install different versions of Scilab: scilab-4.12, scicoslab-4.3 and [...]

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How to install RTAI, ComediLib in Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.04

June 15, 2009

Last several months ago, I have done to install RTAI, ComediLib in Ubuntu 8.04. Actually, I have spent a lot of time to config Ubuntu system. It faces a lot of problems but finally it has finished. Now new RTAI package version 3.7 which supports Linux kernel 2.6.28 has been released with a lot of [...]

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