Concurrent and Opal-RT Unveil RT-LAB RLX-Real-Time Simulation Platform for iHawk Linux Systems.Business Editors I/ITSEC I/ITSEC Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation, and Education Conference Booth #511 ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 3, 2003 New Software Makes It Possible to Conduct High Fidelity high fidelity n. The electronic reproduction of sound, especially from broadcast or recorded sources, with minimal distortion. high Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing Under RedHawk(TM) Linux OS Concurrent Computer Corporation Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on : CCUR CCUR Center for Crops Utilization Research ), Integrated Solutions Division, and Opal-RT Technologies Inc. (www.opal-rt.com), a leader in distributed simulation on PC-based platforms, today announced the development of RT-LAB(TM) RLX RLX Relaxin for Concurrent's RedHawk(TM) real-time Linux(R) operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. . With this development, Opal-RT extends its PC-based real-time simulation platform for use on Concurrent's iHawk(TM) Linux systems, providing the design engineer with a scalable, high-performance real-time environment that utilizes commercial off-the-shelf Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) is a term for software or hardware, generally technology or computer products, that are ready-made and available for sale, lease, or license to the general public. (COTS) technologies to deliver hard-real-time simulations from complex dynamic models developed in The MathWorks' Simulink(R) and National Instruments' MATRIXx. RT-LAB RLX is being previewed at the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) the first week of December in Orlando, Florida The city of Orlando is a major city in central Florida and is the county seat of Orange County, Florida. According to the 2000 census, the city population was 185,951. A 2006 U.S. , Concurrent Booth #511. "As a firmly established leader in the development of high-performance real-time technologies for both government and industry applications, Concurrent Computer Corporation is an ideal company for Opal-RT to partner with to further extend the reach of the RT-LAB platform," said Paul Goossens, Opal-RT Technologies vice president of Marketing. "This combination will now allow the growing number of design engineers who make Linux their preferred OS to further shorten the overall design process of complex systems." RT-LAB RLX revolutionizes the engineering process in system design. Its power and flexibility can be applied to the most complex simulation and control problems, dramatically speeding up test system implementation. RT-LAB RLX automatically prepares complex models for real-time execution. Using a simple six-step GUI (Graphical User Interface) A graphics-based user interface that incorporates movable windows, icons and a mouse. The ability to resize application windows and change style and size of fonts are the significant advantages of a GUI vs. a character-based interface. , engineers can select a Simulink or SystemBuild model, assign subsystems to specific target nodes, transparently perform code compilation, establish inter-node communications and assign signal I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output. I/O - Input/Output . Ken Jackson Sir Ken Jackson (born 3rd March 1937) was the General Secretary of the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union (AEEU) from 1995 until that union's merger with the Manufacturing Science and Finance (MSF) union to form Amicus in 2001. , Concurrent's vice president of Business Development, Integrated Solutions Division, stated, "Opal-RT has steadily developed a reputation as the industry's leading developer of high-performance, high fidelity software for conducting hardware-in-the-loop testing of complex control systems. We are excited about the development of RT-LAB RLX for Concurrent's RedHawk real-time Linux operating system and believe this product, when released, will greatly expand the tool set available for design engineers focused on either man-in-the-loop or hardware-in-the-loop simulation." RT-LAB RLX supports a wide range of run-time configurations from a single-platform host/target to a complex network of target systems controlled from a single host. RT-LAB RLX provides tools for running highly complex models on a dual, quad or 8-processor iHawk or a network of distributed iHawks using ultra low-latency communications to achieve the required performance. RT-LAB RLX iHawk target systems can be hosted by RT-LAB software running on an iHawk host with RedHawk Linux or a Windows(R) PC. RT-LAB RLX is tightly integrated with the Simulink modeling environment. A model developed in Simulink can be executed in real-time on one or more distributed targets. RT-LAB RLX provides a special blockset to prepare the model for distributed processing The first term used to describe the distribution of multiple computers throughout an organization in contrast to a centralized system. It started with the first minicomputers. Today, distributed processing is called "distributed computing." See also client/server. , inter-node communication and signal I/O. Once a model has been prepared, RT-LAB RLX uses Real-Time Workshop(R) to convert separated components into C code for compilation on each target processor. In addition, RT-LAB RLX is fully compatible with the MATRIXx product family - Xmath, SystemBuild and AutoCode. RT-LAB RLX takes full advantage of Concurrent iHawk symmetric multiprocessors with up to eight Intel(R) Xeon(R) processors per system running the RedHawk Linux real-time operating system (operating system) Real-Time Operating System - (RTOS) Any operating system where interrupts are guaranteed to be handled within a certain specified maximum time, thereby making it suitable for control of hardware in embedded systems and other time-critical applications. . The iHawk is a high-performance PCI-based computer platform especially designed for real-time data Real-time data denotes information that is delivered immediately after collection. There is no delay in the timeliness of the information provided. Some uses of this term confuse it with the term dynamic data. acquisition, simulation and industrial systems applications. Compatible with the popular Red Hat(R) Linux distribution The Linux operating system packaged for customers for a fee. It includes the Linux kernel, essential operating system components from the GNU Project, an installation program, various open source utilities and applications, documentation and technical support. , RedHawk features high I/O throughput, fast response to external events, and optimized interprocess communication See IPC. . RedHawk's multithreaded multithreaded - multithreading , fully preemptible Linux kernel The nucleus of the Linux operating system. The Linux kernel, which was developed by Linus Torvalds, was integrated with software from the GNU Project and other sources to create the actual Linux operating system. See Linux, GNU/Linux and kernel. with low-latency enhancements make it the ideal Linux environment for complex modeling applications. RedHawk's true symmetric multiprocessing See SMP. (parallel) symmetric multiprocessing - (SMP) Two or more similar processors connected via a high-bandwidth link and managed by one operating system, where each processor has equal access to I/O devices. support includes load-balancing and CPU CPU in full central processing unit Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit. shielding to maximize determinism and real-time performance in RT-LAB RLX target execution. RT-LAB RLX is scheduled for general availability in Q1 of 2004. About Concurrent Since 1966, Concurrent Computer Corporation (www.ccur.com), headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, has been a premier provider of high-performance, real-time computer systems, solutions, and software for commercial and government markets. The company's Integrated Solutions Division focuses on strategic market areas that include hardware-in-the-loop and man-in-the-loop simulation, data acquisition, industrial systems, and software. Concurrent Computer Corporation's XSTREME (VOD See video-on-demand. VoD - video on demand ) Division is a leading supplier in the emerging digital video server marketplace. This market includes the broadband/cable, corporate training, education, hospitality, and video to the home. Concurrent provides sales and support from offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. About Opal-RT Technologies, Inc. Opal-RT provides software, hardware, and related solutions for real-time simulation applications, with the aim of enabling real-time parallel processing through flexible and affordable technologies. The company offers a full range of engineering simulation products - from enabling technologies to turnkey engineering simulators - and consulting services that include systems integration, software development, simulation and modeling, problem-solving, and training. Opal-RT's core expertise is in distributed hard-real-time simulation, with experienced engineers designing real-time simulators for automotive, electrical power, aerospace, robotics, and other industries where fidelity and fault tolerance requirements push rapid prototyping and hardware-in-the-loop testing to their limits. Opal-RT's unique approach integrates parallel, distributed computing with commercial-off-the-shelf technologies. The resulting RT-LAB product range enables customers to develop simulations quickly, easily, affordably, and competitively. For more information about Opal-RT's range of Engineering Simulators and Distributed Processing Tools, see www.opal-rt.com. Certain statements made or incorporated by reference in this release may constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws. When used or incorporated by reference in this release, the words "believes," "expects," "estimates," "anticipates," and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Statements regarding future events and developments and our future performance, as well as our expectations, beliefs, plans, estimates, or projections relating to the future, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of these laws. All forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events to differ materially from those projected. The risks and uncertainties which could affect our financial condition or results of operations include, without limitation: availability of video-on-demand content; delays or cancellations of customer orders; changes in product demand; economic conditions; various inventory risks due to changes in market conditions; uncertainties relating to the development and ownership of intellectual property; uncertainties relating to our ability and the ability of other companies to enforce their intellectual property rights; the pricing and availability of equipment, materials and inventories; the limited operating history of our video-on- demand segment; the concentration of our customers; failure to effectively manage growth; delays in testing and introductions of new products; rapid technology changes; demand shifts from high-priced, proprietary real-time systems to low-priced, open server systems; system errors or failures; reliance on a limited number of suppliers; uncertainties associated with international business activities, including foreign regulations, trade controls, taxes, and currency fluctuations; the highly competitive environment in which we operate; failure to effectively service the installed base; the entry of new well-capitalized competitors into our markets; and the valuation of equity investments and collectibility of notes receivable. Other important risk factors are discussed in our Form 10-K Form 10-K A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information. Form 10-K See 10-K. filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 18, 2003 and may be discussed in subsequent filings with the SEC. The risk factors discussed in such Form 10-K under the heading "Risk Factors" are specifically incorporated by reference in this press release. Our forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and speak only as of the date of such statements. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of future events, new information, or otherwise. Note to Editors: For additional company or product information from Concurrent Computer Corporation, please contact Concurrent Computer Corporation, 4375 River Green Parkway, Suite 100, Duluth, GA 30096. Call toll free in the U.S. and Canada at (877) 978-7363, fax (678) 258-4199. Readers can also access information through the company's Web site at www.ccur.com. Concurrent Computer Corporation, its logo iHawk and RedHawk are registered and unregistered trademarks of Concurrent Computer Corporation. All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. |
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