Evaluating real-time Java features and performance for real-time embedded systems
- 26 June 2003
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- No. 15453421,p. 90-100
- https://doi.org/10.1109/rttas.2002.1137384
Abstract
This paper provides two contributions to the study of programming languages and middleware for real-time and embedded applications. First, we present the empirical results from applying the RTJPerf benchmarking suite to evaluate the efficiency and predictability of several implementations of the real-time specification for Java (RTSJ). Second, we describe some of the techniques used to develop jRate, which is an open-source ahead-of-time-compiled implementation of RTSJ we are developing. Our results indicate that RTSJ implementations are maturing to the point where they can be applied to a variety of real-time embedded applications.Keywords
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