For anybody who's interested:
http://www.osnews.com/story/26505/SCHED_DEADLINE_v6_released/

   At the bottom, there's a link to a youtube video, but this is the 
full video (4:28):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJSWvC-QnjI


   From the Video:

SCHED_DEADLINE is a free real-time Linux scheduler.
This demo shows a Linux PC driving, at the same time:
- 2 ball-and-beams with different time granularities
- one robotic arm with inverted pendulum
- a graphical monitoring application

The robotic arm moves along an ellipse keeping the pendulum in position. 
Ball-and-beams, instead, have been given less bandwidth, because most of 
the CPU bandwidth was needed by the inversed pendulum.

The ball and beams and the robotic arm where running all at the same 
time. Unfortunately, however, the movie has been filmed in sequence, and 
then assembled to let people understand that all these activities were 
concurrent (we were not able of making three video simultaneously). The 
robotic arm has been started after the ball-and-beams, and this is the 
reason why you can see the arm stopped in the background of the 
ball-and-beams. The full movie (i.e., filmed in sequence) is available 
at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJSWvC-QnjI

The demo has been realized for the ACTORS project 
(http://www.actors-project.eu) financed by the European commission.
Discover SCHED_DEADLINE at http://www.evidence.eu.com/sched_deadline.html

-- 
MC Cason - Assocaite Developer - Eagle3D
Created by: Matthias Weißer
http://www.matwei.de/doku.php?id=en:eagle3d:eagle3d
http://developer.berlios.de/projects/eagle3d/



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