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On evaluating interaction and communication schemes for automation applications based on real-time distributed objects

Carlos Eduardo Pereira, Jozef Kaiser, C. Mitidieri, C. Villela, Leandro Buss Becker

Year
2002
Citations
11

Abstract

This paper compares interaction and communication mechanisms used in distributed control systems, focusing on object-oriented and component-based development. The standard communication model used in distributed object oriented systems is remote method invocation. We argue that this client/server oriented model has some severe drawbacks when used in a control system where objects may have to broadcast information, spontaneously communicate environmental changes and where control autonomy is a crucial requirement. Therefore, we compare the traditional way of object invocation with a port-based scheme and the model of event channels. An application scenario from robot control is used to highlight similarities and differences among these mechanisms.

Keywords

Computer scienceDistributed computingDistributed objectObject (grammar)Common Object Request Broker ArchitectureInvocationScheme (mathematics)Object modelAutomationControl (management)

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