The Nucleus RTOS is deployed in over 3 billion devices and provides a highly scalable micro-kernel based real-time operating system designed for scalability and reliability. System reliability can be improved using lightweight memory partitioning support that can function with or without MMU/MPU assisted protection in systems spanning the range of aerospace, industrial, and medical applications. Developers can make full use of multi-core solutions across the spectrum of Microcontroller and Microprocessor SoCs using SMP and AMP configurations to integrate multiple operating systems. To meet the power requirements of todays advanced designs, engineers can ease development with integrated power management in Nucleus that includes support for DVFS, deep sleep modes, and power/clock gating.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:Tizen is an open and flexible operating system built from the ground up to address the needs of all stakeholders of the mobile andæconnected device ecosystem, including device manufacturers, mobile operators, application developers and independent software vendors(ISVs)
Categories in common with Nano-RK:TinyOS is an open source, BSD-licensed operating system designed for low-power wireless devices, such as those used in sensor networks, ubiquitous computing, personal area networks, smart buildings, and smart meters.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:Windows 10 IoT lets you use the power of Windows to create a solution quickly and securely.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:Amazon FreeRTOS is an operating system for microcontrollers that makes small, low-power edge devices easy to program, deploy, secure, connect, and manage.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:RIOT powers the Internet of Things like Linux powers the Internet. RIOT is a free, open source operating system developed by a grassroots community gathering companies, academia, and hobbyists, distributed all around the world.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:Device OS features an easy-to-use programming framework to help you write applications that run on your devices.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:VxWorks has been the industry-leading real-time operating systems (RTOS) for building embedded devices and systems for more than 30 years. Its rich functionality helps customers deploy innovative products while lowering costs and shortening production cycles.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:Contiki is an open source operating system for the Internet of Things. Contiki connects tiny low-cost, low-power microcontrollers to the Internet. Contiki is a powerful toolbox for building complex wireless systems.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:Apache Mynewt is a modular real-time operating system for connected Internet of things devices that must operate for long times under power, memory, and storage constraints.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:Android Things lets you experiment with building devices on a trusted platform, without previous knowledge of embedded system design.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:Siemens MindSphere is the cloud-based IoT operating system that connects your products, plants, systems, and machines, enabling you to harness the wealth of your data with advanced analytics. Siemens MindSphere also gives you access to a growing number of apps and a dynamic development platform as a service (PaaS).
Categories in common with Nano-RK:VxWorks 653 is a safe, secure, and reliable real-time operating system (RTOS) that delivers an open virtualization platform with robust time and space partitioning on the latest ARM, Intel and PowerPC multi-core processor platforms.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:VxWorks Cert Edition provides a certifiable RTOS system for regulated industries looking to develop and certify safe, secure, and reliable solutions, reducing risk, cost, and certification efforts.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:The Zephyr Project is a Linux Foundation hosted Collaboration Project. It’s an open source collaborative effort uniting developers and users in building a best-in-class small, scalable, real-time operating system (RTOS) optimized for resource-constrained devices, across multiple architectures.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:Everything you love about Ubuntu, locked down for security. Helping you make safer things – because we’re all connected.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:µC/OS-II and µC/OS-III are preemptive, highly portable, and scalable real-time kernels. Designed for ease of use on a huge number of CPU architectures, these kernels are a key component of the µC/OS real-time operating system.
Categories in common with Nano-RK:A host OS tailored for containers, designed for reliability, proven in production.
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