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Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing
Experiences in a Distributed, Real-Time Avionics Domain-Weapons System Open Architecture
Washington D.C.
April 29-May 01
ISBN: 0-7695-1558-4
David Corman, The Boeing Company
Jeanna Gossett, The Boeing Company
Dennis Noll, The Boeing Company
Weapons System Open Architecture (WSOA) utilizes a distributed object computing foundation as a "bridge" to enable communication between disparate real-time systems in the redirection of strike assets. This open systems "bridge" connects legacy embedded mission systems and off-board C3I (Command, Control, Communication and Information) sources and systems. WSOA will establish the potential gains in warfighting capability due to the enabling technologies of collaborative planning, information mining, and adaptive embedded resource management. This paper focuses on the experiences and lessons learned in the WSOA demonstration program with CORBA middleware, pluggable protocols and Quality of Service (QoS) enforcement, management and verification.
Index Terms:
Real-time, Distributed, CORBA, Middleware, QoS
Citation:
David Corman, Jeanna Gossett, Dennis Noll, "Experiences in a Distributed, Real-Time Avionics Domain-Weapons System Open Architecture," isorc, pp.0307, Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 2002
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