Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
This paper has the twofold goal of investigating the
real-time performance of an EtherCAT master entirely built
from open-source components (using Linux and the RT Patch
at the operating system level) and assess its ability to support
concurrent best-effort tasks without compromising the realtime
ones, depending on kernel configuration. This is especially
important for the successful adoption of the proposed approach
in real-world applications. A hardware-based data acquisition
system enables measurements to be taken for long periods of
time, and with high resolution and precision. At the same time,
this method guarantees that the measurement process does not
influence the behavior of the system under test in any way.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Industrial communications; Real-time; EtherCAT; RTOS; RT-Patch
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