iLAND project

The iLAND project (middleware for deterministic dynamically reconfigurable networked embedded systems) [1] is a cross-industry research & development project for advanced research in embedded systems.[2] It has been developed with the collaboration of 9 organisations including Industries, SMEs and Universities from Spain, France, Portugal, Netherlands and a university from United States. The project is co-funded by the ARTEMIS Programme related to the topic: 'SP5 Computing Environments for Embedded Systems'.

Middleware functionalities

The merging of the real-time systems and the service-oriented architectures enables more flexible a dynamic distributed systems with real time features. So a number of functionalities have been identified to create a SoA based middleware for deterministic reconfiguration of service based applications:

Middleware architecture

The architecture of the iLAND middleware consists in two layers. The high level one is the Core Functionality Layer. It is oriented to the management of the real time service model. The low layer creates bridges to the system resources and the network resources in order to provide the real time operation. Each of these layers contain different software components

iLAND middleware architecture

The middleware architecture is further explained in [3] where the reconfiguration mechanism of the middleware is also explained.

Partners

Demonstrators

Different demonstrators have been developed in the iLAND project. They cover different domains:

References

  1. http://www.iland-artemis.org
  2. Marga Marcos. "Transferimos tecnología a las empresas". Cinco Días. (Spanish)
  3. Marisol García Valls, I. Rodríguez López, L. Fernández Villar. iLAND: An Enhanced Middleware for Real-Time Reconfiguration of Service Oriented Distributed Real-Time Systems. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics

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