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Real-Time Innovations, Inc.

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Real-Time Innovations, Inc.
Private
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Industrymiddleware
Computer software
Research and development
Founded 📆Sunnyvale, California (1991)
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️Sunnyvale, California, United States
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Stan Schneider, CEO
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitewww.rti.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Real-Time Innovations, Inc. (RTI) is a privately held company that has developed software and middleware products since 1991. The company's headquarters are in Sunnyvale, California, USA. RTI's product is a commercial implementation of the Object Management Group's Data Distribution Service interoperability communication standard. RTI serves several industries in the real-time market, mainly for embedded computing. RTI develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports software products that generally fit into the following markets:

History[edit]

In 1991, RTI was founded by Stan Schneider PhD, a robotics researcher from Stanford University. RTI engineers initially invented a form of distributed networked communications initially for robotics from their time at the Stamford University Robotics Lab. This eventually was called the Networking Data Distribution Service (NDDS).[5]

Eventually they teamed with Thales Group to form the Data Distribution Service communications standard.

Products[edit]

RTI's flagship product is called Connext DDS. RTI supports the software version Connext DDS on more than 100 different computing platforms (combinations of the versions of CPU families, operating systems, and language compilers).[6]

RTI's communications products are most frequently found in the embedded, automotive,[7] aerospace & defense,[8] healthcare,[9] robotics,[10] energy,[11] process control[12] and transportation industries.[13]

RTI's product is compatible with the version of Robot Operating System known as ROS2[14]. ROS2 uses the Data Distribution Service for its ROS Middleware Layer.[15]

Standards body work[edit]

The Company is actively involved with various vertical interoperability standards groups including:

Corporate headquarters[edit]

RTI headquarters is located at 232 E Java Dr, Sunnyvale, California 94089.

References[edit]

  1. Hunt, Gordon (2009-05-28). "DDS – Advanced Tutorial Using QoS to Solve Real-World Problems" (PDF). Real-time Embedded Workshop. Object Management Group.
  2. Robillard, Lucie M.J.; Callison, H. Rebecca. "DII COE for Real Time: Becoming Reality" (PDF). CROSSTALK the Journal of Defense Software Engineering. Hill AFB: STSC. 2001-10: 19–25.
  3. Kukura, Robert; Balasubramanian, Jaiganesh; Wang, Nanbor (2008-07-14). "Leveraging DDS to Provide Real-time Fault Tolerant CORBA" (PDF). Workshop on Distributed Object Computing for Real-time and Embedded Systems. Washington, DC, USA. 1.
  4. "Application of Data Distribution Service Middleware in Mixed-Criticality Airborne Systems" (PDF). Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio: AFRL/mys5. 2011-06-14.
  5. Almadani, Basem. "RTPS middleware for Real-Time Distributed Industrial Vision Systems" (PDF). DDS-Foundation.
  6. "RTI Connext DDS supported platforms". RTI Community Webpage.
  7. "Connectivity in Autonomous Systems". RTI Industry Webpage.
  8. "Modular Open Systems Approach for Affordability". RTI Industry Webpage.
  9. "High-Assurance Middleware for Medical Devices". RTI Industry Webpage.
  10. "Connectivity for Next-Generation Robotics". RTI Industry Webpage.
  11. "Software Framework for Energy Systems". RTI Industry Webpage.
  12. "RTI in Process Automation" (PDF). RTI Industry Webpage.
  13. "Modernizing Today's Transportation Infrastructure". RTI Industry Webpage.
  14. "Why ROS 2.0?". design.ros2.org. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
  15. "ROS Built on DDS". design.ros2.org. Retrieved 2021-04-28.

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