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WP5 Dissemination and Exploitation. Miguel Segarra. Contents. Introduction Tasks of WP5. Introduction. Objectives of WP5 Collaboration with OMG to enhance the RT-CORBA specifications for hard real-time and control systems requirements Dissemination actions
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WP5 Dissemination and Exploitation Miguel Segarra WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
Contents • Introduction • Tasks of WP5 WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
Introduction • Objectives of WP5 • Collaboration with OMG to enhance the RT-CORBA specifications for hard real-time and control systems requirements • Dissemination actions • Exploitation and Use planning of HRTC results WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
Tasks • Workpackage tasks are • T5.1 Dissemination Planning • T5.2 OMG Standardisation • T5.3 Publications • T5.4 HRTC Project Web Page • T5.5 Exploitation and Use Planning WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.1:Dissemination Planning WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.1:Dissemination Planning • The main activity of the workpackage was the elaboration of • IST37652/003 D5.1 Dissemination Plan • The deliverable explains the intended dissemination activities and a calendar of them. • The final version was 2002/10/22 WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.2:OMG Standardisation WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.2:OMG Standardisation • Purpose: • Organisation of a working group to coordinate activities and foster the elaboration of specifications related to the predictability needed in control applications WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.2:OMG Standardisation • OMG Meetings attended • Helsinki, FINLAND (Sep. 30-Oct. 4, 2002) • Technical Meeting • Initial contacts to establish a “Control Systems Working Group” within the Real-Time, Embedded, and Specialized Systems Platform Task Force (RTESS PTF) of the OMG. • Several members of RTESS attended to the HRTC presentation (Oct, 3rd). The people from OIS seemed to be very interested in the project. • As a result from this meeting there was an agreement to organise the “Control Systems Working Group” into the OMG. • "Hard Real-Time CORBA Working Group“ -> “Control Systems Working Group” WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.2:OMG Standardisation • Helsinki, FINLAND (Sep. 30-Oct. 4, 2002)(Cont.) • A flyer of the project was prepared for the meeting WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.2:OMG Standardisation • Washington D.C., USA (Nov 18-22, 2002) • Objective: According to the results of the Helsinki meeting, the objective was to propose the creation of a Control Systems OMG Working Group. WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.2:OMG Standardisation • Washington D.C., USA (Nov 18-22, 2002) • Four people were commisioned to write the draft charter for the Control Systems WG.: Ricardo Sanz (UPM), Ben Watson (Lockheed-Martin Aeronautics), Thomas Losert (TUV), Jim Kulp (Mercury Computer Systems) • CSWG Charter • The purpose of the Control Systems WG is to foster the availability and suitability of OMG specifications in relation with the construction of distributed control systems. • The technology needed falls more-or-less inside RTESSscope, but the CSWG is basically domain oriented but with a cross-cutting approach (manufacturing, utilities, aerospace, automotive, C4I, transport, etc). Of major importance are the relations with: AD, MARS, Systems Engineering, MDA and Simulation. • The main activity of the WG should be catalytic, encouraging existing groups in the OMG to consider if their specs are useful to control systems and trying to redirect their evolution. • The CSWG will address these issues by means of three main types of activities in themes relevant to control systems engineering: • Foster new specifications for the controls domain (with an eye on other bodies’ specs: ISO, IEC, ISA, IEEE, etc). • Catalyze OMG specification processes (new & existing) in different groups (including core OMG specs). • Increase coherence of specification efforts in different OMG groups. WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.2:OMG Standardisation • Washington D.C., USA (Nov 18-22, 2002) • CSWG Web Page WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.2:OMG Standardisation • San Francisco, USA (Jan 26-30, 2003) • Initial meeting of the Control Systems Working Group. • The CSWG Rationale presented. • The CSWG Charter was presented to the attendees. • The draft CSWG Roadmap and the initial structure of the CSWG Whitepaper were also presented. WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.2:OMG Standardisation • Orlando, USA (March 26-30, 2003) • The Consortium did not attend this meeting due to the war between USA and Iraq WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.2:OMG Standardisation • Paris, France (June 2-6, 2003) • Presentation of the White Paper of HRTC • In the meeting there was an agreement to issue a RFI during the next meeting WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.3:Publications WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.3:Publications • Presentation of HRTC to members of the Department of Chemical Engineering of the MIT. Cambridge, USA (Dec, 13, 2002 • Process Systems Engineering Seminar WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.3:Publications • Presentation of HRTC/CORBA technology to radioastronomers. National Astronomical Observatory, Madrid. February, 19, 2003 WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.3 Publications • OMG Workshop on Distributed Object Computing for Real-Time and Embedded Systems (July 14-17, 2003, Washington) • Poster on “The HRTC Project” • Talk on “CORBA in the Time-Triggered Architecture” WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.3:Publications WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.3:Publications • ETFA 2003, Lisbon, Portugal (Sept, 16-19, 2003) • 9th International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation • Special session on real-time distributed systems for manufacturing • “An Experiment in Distributed Objects for Real-Time Control” WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.3:Publications • ETFA 2003, Lisbon, Portugal (Sept, 16-19, 2003) • 9th International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation • “A Pattern Schema for Complex Controllers” WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.3:Publications • ETFA 2003, Lisbon, Portugal (Sept, 16-19, 2003) • A tutorial on HRTC technology (Real-Time CORBA Automation) was scheduled but it had to be cancelled as it happened to be today. WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.3:Publications • ADCHEM 2003, Hong Kong (June 18-20, 2003 delayed to January, 11-14, 2004 by SARS) • International symposium on Advance Control of Chemical Processes Publication: Hard Real-Time CORBA (HRTC) for Process Control Systems WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.3:Publications • Next activities • ISIC 2003 (18th IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control) October, 5-8,2003, Westin Galleria, Houston, Texas,USA • Plenary session on distributed control systems • CONTROLO 2004 (6th Portuguese Conference on Automatic Control) Faro, Portugal, June, 7-9, 2004 • Plenary Session on HRTC topics WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.4: HRTC Web Site WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.4:HRTC Web Site WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.4:HRTC Web Site WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.4:HRTC Web Site • Additionally a short report describing the HRTC web site has been issued. • HRTC37652/083 D5.4 HRTC Project Web Page WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5: Exploitation and Use Plan WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • T5.5 is organised around the following deliverables • D5.5 Draft Exploitation and Use Plan • Hard Real-Time CORBA User Questionnaire • D5.6 Exploitation and Use Plan • D5.5.1 Hard Real-Time CORBA Market Study. The four documents form the HRTC Exploitation and Use Plan WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Draft Exploitation and Use Plan • Purpose: • Explore future exploitation of hard real-time CORBA • Use of project results • SWOT analysis • Questionnaire WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study • Analysis of current needs of real-time/embedded systems developers and their knowledge about real-time CORBA technology • More than sixty companies contacted • Six of them responded to the questionnaire WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – General Data WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Distributed Systems • Need of distributed frameworks WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Distributed Systems • What the interviewees new about CORBA WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Distributed Systems • CORBA is perceived as a complex framework by developers • New users claim it to be difficult to start with • Some none-CORBA users develop their own code for real-time distributed applications WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Distributed Systems • What is CORBA/Real-Time CORBA used for? WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Distributed Systems • Integration of electronic devices from different vendors WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Distributed Systems • Integration of electronic devices from different vendors WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Distributed Systems • Integration of electronic devices from different vendors WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Distributed Systems • User Satisfaction WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Distributed Systems • User satisfaction WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Distributed Systems • Need of interoperability WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
FEATURE AVERAGE RATING Average operation latency 3,50 Predictable operation latency 3,50 ORB operation rates (invocations/sec) 2,67 Typical Message Size 2,50 Total volume of data transferred 3,33 Complexity of interface datatypes 2,17 Others * T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Real-Time • Real-Time requirements • 0-min, 5-max. WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Real-Time • Use of a priority based system and asynchronous messaging WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Real-Time • Need of persistent bindings WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Real-Time • Objects mobility WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003
T5.5:Exploitation and Use Plan • HRTC Market Study – Real-Time • Real-time features satisfaction WP5 / M.Segarra / Lund 16 September 2003