The NASA Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility developed a computerized aircraft battery servicing facility called the Aerospace Energy Systems Laboratory (AESL). This system employs distributed processing with communications provided by a 2.4-megabit BITBUS local area network. Customized handlers provide real time status, remote command, and file transfer protocols between a central system running the iRMX-II operating system and ten slave stations running the iRMX-I operating system. The hardware configuration and software components required to implement this BITBUS application are required.
The Aerospace Energy Systems Laboratory: A BITBUS networking application
IRUG 6th International Conference ; 1989 ; Bethesda, MD, United States
1989-11-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
Bitbus communications and control
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