Linux in control BOF

Real-time Linux kernel variants or even standard Linux kernels are 
often used for control applications, whether they are embedded or 
run on desktop computers. In particular, many projects combining 
open source in general and control evolve on the internet, e.g. 
matPLC which aims at an implementation of a SoftPLC under Linux, 
OROCOS a framework for open source robot control, MCA the modular 
control architecture to name just a few. There are certainly many 
similar, even not published projects which shows a lot of parallel 
effort.

During the Real-Time Linux Workshop in Boston, a BOF session on 
the topic of control employing open source technologies will be 
organized. The goal of this session is to get people from different 
control projects together, to discuss what developments could be 
done in common, whether or not a common real-time core is possible, 
what kind of funding could be found, what technical meetings could 
be organized, etc.

For more information contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or [EMAIL PROTECTED], or take a look at the Real-Time Linux
Workshop webpage at http://www.realtimelinuxfoundation.org/

Peter Wurmsdobler
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