Rockwell Collins selects Green Hills Software INTEGRITY-178B tuMP multicore operating system for the RQ-78B Shadow UAV
May 17, 2012
Time-variant unified multi processing defines groupings (called affinity groups) of how cores will be utilized by one or more applications, with the grouping of cores and applications being permitted to vary over time. Sets of affinity groups are scheduled independently of other sets of affinity groups, allowing time-lines that correspond to application requirements and also permit other sets of affinity groups to be developed that can make use of any of the time windows where cores are not being used. Any new application or extension of an existing application can make use of the unallocated execution time across the multicore processor. INTEGRITY-178B tuMP extends partitioning support beyond single-core processors, allowing flexible capability to be used to host multiple applications while preserving resources for application growth.