RTI Routing Service for DDS
First Published Saturday, 14th November 2009 03:06 pm from Real-Time Innovations (RTI) : David Barnett
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The Object Management Group (OMG)
Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard is now five years old
and has enjoyed very rapid adoption. RTI alone has about 400
commercial customers (a sampling of which are listed title="RTI customers"
href="http://www.rti.com/company/customers.html"
target="_blank">here) and is supporting nearly 100
other research projects.
With the maturity and
broad adoption of DDS, we are seeing a couple of
trends.
- DDS is being used in
larger and more geographically disperse systems
- Customers are moving to second-generation DDS based
systems
- Users are integrating multiple
systems that already deploy DDS as their underlying integration
bus
To support these efforts, RTI
recently introduced RTI Routing Service. RTI Routing Service
provides a flexible solution for scaling DDS systems and for
integrating disparate DDS applications. This includes:
- Applications that cannot directly
communicate because they run on different networks (LAN and WAN),
use different transport protocols (e.g., shared memory, IPv4 and
IPv6), or are members of different security domains
- Applications that natively use different DDS data
types, such as new and legacy applications, individual systems
within a System of Systems, and applications that support
different Communities of Interest (COI)
To learn how RTI Routing Service significantly reduces
the costs of real-time system integration, upgrades and of
implementing Cross-Domain Solutions (CDS), visit title="www.rti.com"
href="http://www.rti.com/products/dds/routing-service.html"
target="_blank">RTI's web site or watch this video
demonstration.
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