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Using Windows NT in Real-Time Systems
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada June 02-June 04
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/RTTAS.1999.777668Fifth IEEE Real-Time Technology and A ...
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Allan Baril, Spar Aerospace Ltd.
Due to Windows NT's widespread acceptance on desktops in business and industry, it is also being considered for use in real-time systems. The fact that Windows NT is a general-purpose operating system complicates its application into a real-time environment. We have performed an extensive performance evaluation of Windows NT to determine if we can use it in the development of future real-time systems. The evaluation involved measuring interrupt and deferred procedure call latencies as well as many other system performance aspects which would affect the performance of a real-time system. The results have provided us with insight on what types of real-time systems can and cannot be implemented with Windows NT.
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Allan Baril, "Using Windows NT in Real-Time Systems," rtas, pp.132, Fifth IEEE Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS'99), 1999
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