Migrating from Proprietary RTOS to Embedded Linux: An Empirical Study
Abstract
Embedded systems and the open source operating system
Linux are some things that has been going hand in hand for a long time
now. Companies using Linux for their embedded products are praising
it for being cost and time e cient when it comes to performance and
maintainability. Another solution for embedded systems is a Real-Time
Operating System (RTOS).
The goal of this this paper was to investigate whether a traditional proprietary
RTOS can be substituted with embedded Linux, and if this kind
of migration can lead to reduced licensing costs and increased general
quality of the system.
We used a qualitative research method for this case-study. The investigation
was conducted with interviews as the main source of information.
The result of this study was an empirical model we named 'Embedded
Linux Adoption Model'. We concluded that in many cases a proprietary
RTOS can be substituted with embedded Linux without a ecting the
critical needs of the system. The study also showed that many embedded
system developers are very receptive to open source solutions and could
think of contributing to the community.
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Date
2015-05-06Author
Muchow, Oscar
Ustarbowski, David
Keywords
RTOS
Embedded Linux
Linux
Migration
Adoption
Language
eng