Huntsville, AL – April 10, 2007. Chandler/May, is a leading manufacturer of Mobile Tactical Shelters and a variety of other complex system design and integration projects
GE Aircraft Engines is redesigning their current test cell design to be used as the test cell design of their Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Engine test cell. This new design is expected to utilize the Reflective Memory hardware as a high speed communication link in the system.
Reflective Memory is a very high-speed data hardware driven network that allows you to share data from applications on separate computers without the involvement of an operating system. GE Fanuc Embedded Systems provides this technology, available across multiple platforms, to help you create a high speed, real time, deterministic network where each node has a local copy of shared data
CMI will be writing the software that handles the complex interaction between multiple nodes on the network. The simplicity of the Reflective Memory network hardware allows for very high speed communications; but when many computer nodes with varying degrees of important data are writing into the same shared memory space their exist areas for network failure or corrupt/old data to be encountered. Therefore it is imperative that the system software protocols be set up properly. CMI will be designing and writing the code that handles these communication protocols.
CMI code will also handle initialization routines, error detection and correction, node failure handling, system reconfigurability, I/O database translation, time stamping, Node status and network integrity reporting.