OIS Introduces Advanced Open-Standard Integration Platform for the Automotive Industry

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Objective Interface Systems has announced the introduction of the OIS Automotive Reference Platform with ORBexpress. Automotive engineers will be able to integrate systems and devices with the same high-performance, secure and safety-critical middleware used in the world's most demanding mission-critical applications such as avionics, nuclear fusion ignition facilities and missile defense systems.

The OIS Automotive Reference Platform with ORBexpress is an open-standard framework that facilitates interoperation of automotive applications. The ORBexpress products deliver hard real-time performance via any protocol over any medium while meeting strict security and safety-critical requirements. Without royalties or run-times, ORBexpress solutions keep costs down and engineering productivity high.

The OIS family of products is highly portable, offering engineers tremendous flexibility in hardware, software and bus options without having to significantly modify their code:

·         ORBexpress products allow developers to use a common, open-standard API for distributed communication on many hardware platforms -- ARM, PowerPC, x86, MIPS and others. The consistent implementation of ORBexpress on these platforms means developers no longer need to change their infrastructure source code every time they change or upgrade hardware.

·         ORBexpress supports all of the industry-leading operating systems, including VxWorks, INTEGRITY, LynxOS, Nucleus, Neutrino, ThreadX and many others. ORBexpress also supports Linux, Windows, and other workstation operating systems.

·         The ORBexpress pluggable transport API allows automotive systems designers to easily choose and utilize different transports without any change to application code. Transports such as TCP/IP, Controller Area Network (CAN), Local Interconnect Network (LIN), Byteflight (FT-DMA), Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST), Time-Triggered CAN (TT-CAN), Flex-Ray and IEEE 1394 can all be incorporated into the pluggable transport architecture.

The ORBexpress products meet the most stringent demands of automotive designers: reducing development costs, improving time-to-market, increasing portability across new hardware and software platforms, and improving reliability and safety. The OIS Automotive Reference Platform is compatible with AUTOSAR, enhancing the scalability, integration and maintainability of AUTOSAR systems.

"Automotive applications are rapidly growing more complex in several ways. Audio, voice and data processing often require real-time communications among distributed applications using different networks, hardware and operating systems. In the future, they will also support Internet connectivity in addition to other communications protocols. This complex network of automotive applications requires an underlying software platform that provides maximum flexibility, security, reliability and real-time performance," said Joe Jacob, senior vice president, OIS.

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Objective Interface Systems has announced the introduction of the OIS Automotive Reference Platform with ORBexpress. Automotive engineers will be able to integrate systems and devices with the same high-performance, secure and safety-critical middleware used in the world's most demanding mission-critical applications such as avionics, nuclear fusion ignition facilities and missile defense systems.

The OIS Automotive Reference Platform with ORBexpress is an open-standard framework that facilitates interoperation of automotive applications. The ORBexpress products deliver hard real-time performance via any protocol over any medium while meeting strict security and safety-critical requirements. Without royalties or run-times, ORBexpress solutions keep costs down and engineering productivity high.

The OIS family of products is highly portable, offering engineers tremendous flexibility in hardware, software and bus options without having to significantly modify their code:

·         ORBexpress products allow developers to use a common, open-standard API for distributed communication on many hardware platforms -- ARM, PowerPC, x86, MIPS and others. The consistent implementation of ORBexpress on these platforms means developers no longer need to change their infrastructure source code every time they change or upgrade hardware.

·         ORBexpress supports all of the industry-leading operating systems, including VxWorks, INTEGRITY, LynxOS, Nucleus, Neutrino, ThreadX and many others. ORBexpress also supports Linux, Windows, and other workstation operating systems.

·         The ORBexpress pluggable transport API allows automotive systems designers to easily choose and utilize different transports without any change to application code. Transports such as TCP/IP, Controller Area Network (CAN), Local Interconnect Network (LIN), Byteflight (FT-DMA), Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST), Time-Triggered CAN (TT-CAN), Flex-Ray and IEEE 1394 can all be incorporated into the pluggable transport architecture.

The ORBexpress products meet the most stringent demands of automotive designers: reducing development costs, improving time-to-market, increasing portability across new hardware and software platforms, and improving reliability and safety. The OIS Automotive Reference Platform is compatible with AUTOSAR, enhancing the scalability, integration and maintainability of AUTOSAR systems.

"Automotive applications are rapidly growing more complex in several ways. Audio, voice and data processing often require real-time communications among distributed applications using different networks, hardware and operating systems. In the future, they will also support Internet connectivity in addition to other communications protocols. This complex network of automotive applications requires an underlying software platform that provides maximum flexibility, security, reliability and real-time performance," said Joe Jacob, senior vice president, OIS.

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Objective Interface Systems has announced the introduction of the OIS Automotive Reference Platform with ORBexpress. Automotive engineers will be able to integrate systems and devices with the same high-performance, secure and safety-critical middleware used in the world's most demanding mission-critical applications such as avionics, nuclear fusion ignition facilities and missile defense systems.

The OIS Automotive Reference Platform with ORBexpress is an open-standard framework that facilitates interoperation of automotive applications. The ORBexpress products deliver hard real-time performance via any protocol over any medium while meeting strict security and safety-critical requirements. Without royalties or run-times, ORBexpress solutions keep costs down and engineering productivity high.

The OIS family of products is highly portable, offering engineers tremendous flexibility in hardware, software and bus options without having to significantly modify their code:

·         ORBexpress products allow developers to use a common, open-standard API for distributed communication on many hardware platforms -- ARM, PowerPC, x86, MIPS and others. The consistent implementation of ORBexpress on these platforms means developers no longer need to change their infrastructure source code every time they change or upgrade hardware.

·         ORBexpress supports all of the industry-leading operating systems, including VxWorks, INTEGRITY, LynxOS, Nucleus, Neutrino, ThreadX and many others. ORBexpress also supports Linux, Windows, and other workstation operating systems.

·         The ORBexpress pluggable transport API allows automotive systems designers to easily choose and utilize different transports without any change to application code. Transports such as TCP/IP, Controller Area Network (CAN), Local Interconnect Network (LIN), Byteflight (FT-DMA), Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST), Time-Triggered CAN (TT-CAN), Flex-Ray and IEEE 1394 can all be incorporated into the pluggable transport architecture.

The ORBexpress products meet the most stringent demands of automotive designers: reducing development costs, improving time-to-market, increasing portability across new hardware and software platforms, and improving reliability and safety. The OIS Automotive Reference Platform is compatible with AUTOSAR, enhancing the scalability, integration and maintainability of AUTOSAR systems.

"Automotive applications are rapidly growing more complex in several ways. Audio, voice and data processing often require real-time communications among distributed applications using different networks, hardware and operating systems. In the future, they will also support Internet connectivity in addition to other communications protocols. This complex network of automotive applications requires an underlying software platform that provides maximum flexibility, security, reliability and real-time performance," said Joe Jacob, senior vice president, OIS.

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Objective Interface Systems has announced the introduction of the OIS Automotive Reference Platform with ORBexpress. Automotive engineers will be able to integrate systems and devices with the same high-performance, secure and safety-critical middleware used in the world's most demanding mission-critical applications such as avionics, nuclear fusion ignition facilities and missile defense systems.

The OIS Automotive Reference Platform with ORBexpress is an open-standard framework that facilitates interoperation of automotive applications. The ORBexpress products deliver hard real-time performance via any protocol over any medium while meeting strict security and safety-critical requirements. Without royalties or run-times, ORBexpress solutions keep costs down and engineering productivity high.

The OIS family of products is highly portable, offering engineers tremendous flexibility in hardware, software and bus options without having to significantly modify their code:

·         ORBexpress products allow developers to use a common, open-standard API for distributed communication on many hardware platforms -- ARM, PowerPC, x86, MIPS and others. The consistent implementation of ORBexpress on these platforms means developers no longer need to change their infrastructure source code every time they change or upgrade hardware.

·         ORBexpress supports all of the industry-leading operating systems, including VxWorks, INTEGRITY, LynxOS, Nucleus, Neutrino, ThreadX and many others. ORBexpress also supports Linux, Windows, and other workstation operating systems.

·         The ORBexpress pluggable transport API allows automotive systems designers to easily choose and utilize different transports without any change to application code. Transports such as TCP/IP, Controller Area Network (CAN), Local Interconnect Network (LIN), Byteflight (FT-DMA), Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST), Time-Triggered CAN (TT-CAN), Flex-Ray and IEEE 1394 can all be incorporated into the pluggable transport architecture.

The ORBexpress products meet the most stringent demands of automotive designers: reducing development costs, improving time-to-market, increasing portability across new hardware and software platforms, and improving reliability and safety. The OIS Automotive Reference Platform is compatible with AUTOSAR, enhancing the scalability, integration and maintainability of AUTOSAR systems.

"Automotive applications are rapidly growing more complex in several ways. Audio, voice and data processing often require real-time communications among distributed applications using different networks, hardware and operating systems. In the future, they will also support Internet connectivity in addition to other communications protocols. This complex network of automotive applications requires an underlying software platform that provides maximum flexibility, security, reliability and real-time performance," said Joe Jacob, senior vice president, OIS.

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Objective Interface Systems has announced the introduction of the OIS Automotive Reference Platform with ORBexpress. Automotive engineers will be able to integrate systems and devices with the same high-performance, secure and safety-critical middleware used in the world's most demanding mission-critical applications such as avionics, nuclear fusion ignition facilities and missile defense systems.

The OIS Automotive Reference Platform with ORBexpress is an open-standard framework that facilitates interoperation of automotive applications. The ORBexpress products deliver hard real-time performance via any protocol over any medium while meeting strict security and safety-critical requirements. Without royalties or run-times, ORBexpress solutions keep costs down and engineering productivity high.

The OIS family of products is highly portable, offering engineers tremendous flexibility in hardware, software and bus options without having to significantly modify their code:

·         ORBexpress products allow developers to use a common, open-standard API for distributed communication on many hardware platforms -- ARM, PowerPC, x86, MIPS and others. The consistent implementation of ORBexpress on these platforms means developers no longer need to change their infrastructure source code every time they change or upgrade hardware.

·         ORBexpress supports all of the industry-leading operating systems, including VxWorks, INTEGRITY, LynxOS, Nucleus, Neutrino, ThreadX and many others. ORBexpress also supports Linux, Windows, and other workstation operating systems.

·         The ORBexpress pluggable transport API allows automotive systems designers to easily choose and utilize different transports without any change to application code. Transports such as TCP/IP, Controller Area Network (CAN), Local Interconnect Network (LIN), Byteflight (FT-DMA), Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST), Time-Triggered CAN (TT-CAN), Flex-Ray and IEEE 1394 can all be incorporated into the pluggable transport architecture.

The ORBexpress products meet the most stringent demands of automotive designers: reducing development costs, improving time-to-market, increasing portability across new hardware and software platforms, and improving reliability and safety. The OIS Automotive Reference Platform is compatible with AUTOSAR, enhancing the scalability, integration and maintainability of AUTOSAR systems.

"Automotive applications are rapidly growing more complex in several ways. Audio, voice and data processing often require real-time communications among distributed applications using different networks, hardware and operating systems. In the future, they will also support Internet connectivity in addition to other communications protocols. This complex network of automotive applications requires an underlying software platform that provides maximum flexibility, security, reliability and real-time performance," said Joe Jacob, senior vice president, OIS.