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15th Real Time Linux Workshop, October 28 to 31, 2013 at the Dipartimento Tecnologie Innovative, Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera Italiana in Lugano-Manno, Switzerland
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Using Android for industrial and realtime systems
Pierre Ficheux, Open Wide, France
Android is one the most (free) operating system used these days as it runs on more than 72% of smartphones. One can call it a "Linux based OS" as it runs a Linux kernel but it's not another Linux distribution. There are several ways for embedded projects to use Android but it's currently a multimedia targeted OS with modified base components (kernel, libC). PREEMPT-RT and Xenomai are the most famous RT patches for GNU/Linux. We propose to adapt them to Android in order to build a "true" RT version of it.
The paper will explain the way to install and evaluate both patches with Android-x86 (4.2 Jelly Bean).
- PREEMPT-RT benchmark with cyclictest/hackbench
- Xenomai benchmark with latency/hackbench
- How to use a RT application and RTDM/Xenomai driver with Android