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http://dx.doi.org/10.20910/JASE.2019.13.5.1

The Study of Distributed Processing for Graphics Rendering Engine Based on ARINC 653 Multi-Core System  

Jung, Mukyoung (Hanwha Systems)
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Journal of Aerospace System Engineering / v.13, no.5, 2019 , pp. 1-8 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently, avionics has been migrating from a federated architecture to an integrated modular architecture based on a multi-core to reduce the number of systems, weight, power consumption, and platform redundancy. The volume of data which must bo provided to the pilot through the display device has increased, because an integrated single device performs multiple functions. For this reason, the volume of data processed by the graphic processor within a fixed operation period has increased. In this paper, we provide a multi-core-based rendering engine in to perform more graphics processing within a fixed operation period. We assume the proposed method uses a multi-core-based partitioning operating system using the AMP (Asymmetric Multi-Processing) architecture.
Keywords
Partition Operating System; Graphics Rendering Engine; Distributed Processing; OpenGL SC; Queuing Port; Shared Memory; Operation Period;
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