Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Green Hills Software
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 19 November 2004
Software helps build Norwegian links
Nera of Norway is to use the Integrity RTOS, Velosity microkernel and Multi integrated development environment in its next generation point-to-point microwave radio links
The Integrity real-time operating system (RTOS), Velosity microkernel and Multi integrated development environment have been selected by Norwegian telecomms product and service provider Nera to form the basis of the company's next generation point-to-point (PtP) microwave radio links. The Integrity and Velosity operating systems will be used in multi-CPU systems with Intel XScale and Analog Devices Blackfin processors, underpinning the point-to-point elements of Nera's wireless transmission and access networks.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 November 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Nera builds networks for total wireless access solutions by combining existing cable systems with point-to-point and point-to-multipoint (PMP) solutions.
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George Hjipieris, Senior Vice President of Technology and Products at Nera, described the selection process: "We considered many RTOSs before making our choice".
"The Green Hills solution provided the best technical features and product lifecycle cost".
"Other key factors in our decision were the virtual memory management, which is very important for high availability systems, and the extensive range of networking and communications protocols provided".
Green Hills Software's Vice President of Marketing, Christopher Smith, said: "As with an increasing number of our customers, Nera is developing leading-edge products requiring support for multiple processors, often from different vendors".
"In standardising on the Integrity RTOS, Velosity microkernel and our Multi software development tools for its future products, Nera has demonstrated Green Hills Software's ability to satisfy the diverse requirements of embedded developers today".
The fast, deterministic and royalty-free Integrity RTOS is designed for applications that require true scalability, small size and real-time responsiveness.
Built on the Velosity microkernel and tightly integrated with the Multi integrated development environment, the Integrity RTOS is well suited for applications with demanding performance and reliability requirements, such as data and telecommunications networking equipment. Request free introductory details about products from Green Hills Software....
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