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Third IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing
Resource-Conscious Customization of CORBA for CAN-Based Distributed Embedded Systems
Newport Beach, California
March 15-March 17
ISBN: 0-7695-0607-0
While recently emerging middleware technologies such as CORBA and DCOM address the complexity of distributed programming, they cannot be directly applied to distributed control system design due to their excessive resource demand and inadequate communication models.In this paper, we propose a new CORBA design for CAN-based distributed embedded control systems. Our design goal is to minimize its resource need and make it support group communication without losing the IDL (interface definition language) level compliance to the OMG standards. To achieve this, we develop a transport protocol on the CAN and a group communication scheme based on the well-known publisher/subscriber model. The protocol effectively realizes subject-based addressing and supports anonymous publisher/subscriber communication. We also customize the method invocation and message passing protocol, referred to as the general inter-ORB protocol (GIOP), of CORBA so that CORBA method invocations are efficiently serviced on a low-bandwidth network such as the CAN.This customization includes packed data encoding and variable-length integer encoding for compact representation of IDL data types. The new CORBA design clearly demonstrates that it is feasible to use CORBA in developing distributed embedded systems on real-time networks possessing severe resource limitations.
Citation:
Kimoon Kim, Gwangil Jeon, Seongsoo Hong, Sunil Kim, Taehyung Kim, "Resource-Conscious Customization of CORBA for CAN-Based Distributed Embedded Systems," isorc, pp.34, Third IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 2000
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