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A Universal Smart Transducer Interface: TTP/A
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H. Kopetz, Technische Universit?t Wien
M. Holzmann, Technische Universit?t Wien
W. Elmenreich, Technische Universit?t Wien
The primary goal of a universal smart transducer interface is the provision of a framework that helps to reduce the complexity of large distributed real-time systems by introducing precisely specified (in the value domain and in the temporal domain) and small interfaces between smart transducers and their users.This paper presents a universal smart transducer interface that can be implemented on top of different real-time communication systems. It integrates a time-triggered communication protocol with an interface file system that provides the sources and sinks for the exchanged information. The final section discusses an implementation of this interface on a low cost (less than 1 $) commercial off the shelf microcontroller.
Index Terms:
Real-time systems, distributed systems, field bus, smart sensors, interface
Citation:
H. Kopetz, M. Holzmann, W. Elmenreich, "A Universal Smart Transducer Interface: TTP/A," isorc, pp.16, Third IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 2000
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