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At this time, the industrial offer for real-time operating systems is large and varied. However, although standard products are widely used, there is no market leader. Operating systems are designed for an architecture based on a single processor, a multiprocessor with partially or totally shared memory, or a multiprocessor without shared memory (use a communication network). This article presents several general-purpose operating systems as well as the domain of UNIX ® real-time operating systems, via the POSIX ® standard and the real time Linux ® development. The major characteristics of the OSEK / VDX standard are then dealt with, along with certain information on the AUTOSAR; the ARINC 653 standard is finally mentioned.
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Yvon TRINQUET: Professor at the University of Nantes (IUT de Nantes) - Head of the Real-Time Systems Team at the Institut de Recherche en Communications et Cybernétique de Nantes (IRCCyN).
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Jean-Pierre ELLOY: Professor at École Centrale de Nantes - Head of commercialization at the Institut de Recherche en Communications et Cybernétique de Nantes (IRCCyN)
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