With the demand for new functionality control systems are often software-intensive applications that are becoming extremely complex.
Distributed object technology has proven to be useful for dealing with complexity. One of the leading technologies in this field is the object request brokering model proposed by the CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) specification of the OMG (Object Management Group).
This paper presents a prototype implementation for a CORBA extensible transport framework for making CORBA usable in distributed control applications. Timeliness is crucial for the stability and thus dependability of the closed control loop. This approach also allows the transmission of event-messages without influencing real-time traffic.
@inProceedings{losert:transport,
author = "Thomas Losert and Wolfgang Huber and Karl Hendling and Martin Jandl",
title = "{An Extensible Transport Framework for CORBA with Emphasis on Real-Time Capabilities}",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computational Cybernetics (ICCC 2004)",
address = "Vienna, Austria",
volume = "",
pages = "155--161",
month = aug # "~30, -- " # sep # "~1,",
year = 2004,
note = "ISBN~3-902463-01-5",
}