Real-Time Linux in Safety-Critical Systems - Potential and Challenges
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the potential and challenges of Real Time Linux (RTL) in safety-critical systems through this informative conference talk. Gain insights into the RTL collaborative project's efforts to mainstream Preempt RT and ensure ongoing development, support, and research. Discover how RTL features can be applied to safety-critical systems and their relevance in supporting system safety. Delve into key areas including tools for analyzing system workload resource usage and performance impact, kernel configurations and usage guidelines, relevant system parameters (both generic and architecture-specific), and test frameworks for investigating and demonstrating safety features. Learn from industry experts as they provide a comprehensive overview of RTL and its potential applications in critical safety environments.
Syllabus
RT Linux in Safety-Critical Systems: The Potential and the Challenges - Elana Copperman & Shuah Khan
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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