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Real-time control system

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The term Real-time control system can refer to

Specific technology developed by the NIST.

  • Real-time Control System (RCS) Reference Model Architecture, suitable for many software-intensive, real-time control problem domains
    • The ISAM Framework is an RCS application to the Manufacturing Domain.
    • The 4D-RCS Reference Model Architecture is the RCS application to the Vehicle Domain, and
    • The NASA/NBS Standard Reference Model for Telerobot Control Systems Architecture (NASREM) is an application to the Space Domain.
  • Real-time Control System Software Library is an archive of free C++, Java and Ada code, scripts, tools, makefiles, and documentation developed to aid programmers of software to be used in real-time control systems (especially those using the Reference Model Architecture for Intelligent Systems Design).