Virtual ConnextCon 2020: Leveraging DDS in the Age of Autonomy
Entirely virtual. Entirely essential. RTI ConnextCon 2020 is the world’s largest gathering of power DDS users. As always however, this event will also serve as a great overview of the Data Distribution ServiceTM (DDS) standard for both current DDS users and non-DDS users alike. In all cases, if you’re an engineer or developer engaged in architecting distributed systems, this two-day event is for you.
We have a lot to look forward to as we enter the age of autonomy, because we’re now in an age where smart machines are becoming reality. In the next 10 years, cars will safely drive themselves, energy systems will better utilize legacy devices and renewables, and new levels of intelligence will be added to hospital equipment. In this new age, intelligent computing will take a step out of the cloud to guide and improve the fundamental infrastructure of the planet.
What role does DDS play in the age of autonomy? A central one. ConnextCon 2020 will feature detailed sessions on the ways that a software connectivity framework built on DDS can help engineers and developers achieve the ultimate goal: data-centric, autonomous systems that can explore all the capabilities of tomorrow’s smart machines. To make things truly run better.
And for RTI ConnextⓇ DDS users, ConnextCon will feature hands-on how-to sessions that will make you and your team even more productive with Connext DDS, including a preview of our upcoming product and tools releases.
ConnextCon will give you insights on:
- Building a future-proof architecture for your autonomous or semi-autonomous system
- Minimizing data security risks and system inefficiencies
- Gaining expertise with the latest RTI Connext DDS release and tools
- Accelerating the development process for new applications
- Establishing a safety certification path to advance your offerings from prototype to production
At ConnextCon, you’ve come to the right place. ConnextCon 2020 unites users, developers and industry partners to learn the latest in technical information and share developer experiences in distributed, real-world systems. In addition to an insider's look at RTI Connext DDS, the conference will feature hands-on workshops, keynotes by industry experts, customer implementations of DDS and interactive demos.
Throughout the conference, we invite you to take a break and visit the virtual trade show area to meet with RTI engineers, product managers and business partners.
Together, we can use new intelligence to make great progress in efficiency, safety, health, and the environment. This is our chance. How? By leveraging DDS in the age of autonomy.
Event Location
VIRTUAL
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Featured Speakers
US/Americas
EMEA/APAC
Agenda
Monday, October 26
9:00 am - 9:30 am
(Keynote) Robotics in Medicine: Who’s holding the knife?
Stuart Kozlick, CEO, Puzzle Medical Devices
Investment in surgical and diagnostic robotics is surging. The need for autonomy in our hospitals far outstrips the robotics industry’s ability to develop and deliver solutions, making this a hot market for new technology and investments. Like other industries, medicine is undergoing an autonomous revolution driven by advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence. There are various levels of autonomy and dozens of uses that can ultimately improve patient outcomes.
The higher the autonomy and greater complexity applications result in the need for more sophisticated software and hardware infrastructure -- this is where Connext DDS comes in. However, when we consider the most important factor, the patient, it is critical that industry take a more cautious approach to bringing such disruptive solutions to market. As AI and Robotics increasingly look to complement the tasks of the surgeon, patient care must remain the focus.
Come hear Stuart Kozlick talk about the bleeding edge of medicine and how autonomy will improve patient outcomes.
9:30 am - 10:00 am
Realizing Promise of Autonomy, Together
Stan Schneider, CEO, RTI
In the next ten years, cars will safely drive themselves, hospitals will automatically care for patients, defense systems will protect with lower cost and error, and power systems will better use renewables. We will finally have machines with artificial intelligence (AI) that can function outside the cloud in the messy real world. The AIs will then have the “smarts” to control our most important machines.
RTI Connext is the world’s number one software framework for these smart machines and real-world systems. We lead the transition to intelligent, autonomous systems, the most important technology trend for the next decade and beyond.
This is not easy and we can’t do it alone. Our customers risk their reputations, their company’s health, and their visions of the future on RTI. Our technology helps your systems work together as one, but technology is not enough. Supporting your ambitious projects also requires a company and a culture that works together as one. Only by doing that can we deliver the technology, support, service and values you can trust.
The autonomous future promises to make things truly run better. This talk will show you how RTI works together as a company, and how that company works together with you. Together, we commit to your success and help you create a safer, healthier, cleaner, better world.
10:00 am - 10:30 am
Technical Vision - The Edge Autonomy Era
Gerardo Pardo-Castellote, CTO, RTI
Edge Autonomy applications are the nexus of two of the biggest computing advances of our time: Universal Network Connectivity and Artificial Intelligence. These new classes of applications bring coordinated decision making to the edge: closer to where the data is produced, right where the actions need to be taken. This is enabling an entirely new class of applications, such as, autonomous vehicles, smart patient-centric care, robotics, and distributed energy resource management.
Edge Autonomy depends on having a robust, scalable software framework enabling applications to find each other and exchange information. The clear trend is to base this platform on publish-subscribe protocols, especially those that support decentralized, real-time information exchange. Not surprisingly, many ecosystems are adopting DDS as the connectivity platform for domain-specific architectures, such as ROS, AUTOSAR, and FACE.
This talk will analyze key connectivity challenges faced by Edge Autonomy applications. It will explain the impact on both the evolving Standards/Ecosystems and RTI's research and product direction. Additionally, it will dive into what’s new and what you can expect to see from RTI in the next few years.
10:30 am - 11:00 am
Leveraging DDS for a Medical IoT-Based Critical Care Ecosystem
Matthew (Matt) Grubis, Chief Engineer of Monitoring Solutions, GE Healthcare
The Data Distribution Standard (DDS) for real-time systems, published by the Object Management Group (OMG), most closely matches the stringent and challenging requirements for data connectivity of a hospital patient monitoring system. A patient monitoring system typically consists hundreds, sometimes thousands of interconnected physiological acquisition devices (bedside monitors), real-time clinical viewers with command and control of the ecosystem (central stations), and event annunciation (sounding clinical and system alarms) to a plurality of locations, based on caregiver workflows. The DDS middleware’s data-centric, network-based state management is fundamental to the reliability, robustness and distributed operation of a system designed to make life-critical decisions and provide clinical information for further care.
11:00 am - 11:30 am
Break
Visit the Virtual Exhibit to meet with RTI and our partners.
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Building a 100% Immersive, Mixed Reality Training System using Connext DDS
Craig Clark, CTO, Kratos Defense
Kratos Defense Training solutions builds training systems for all branches of the military both foreign and domestic. We are using the RTI Connext DDS system to handle the primary communication needs of our new and developmental systems. We are excited to provide one of our newest systems "Kratos Mixed Reality Holodeck" that utilizes DDS for highly reliable and consistent training.
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
(Track 1) How Data Centricity Is Driving State-of-the-Art Electric and Autonomous Vehicles
Bob Leigh, Senior Market Development Director, Commercial, RTI
The word on the street is that autonomous vehicles are causing a major disruption across the automotive industry. While AVs will certainly bring monumental change to the way we travel, there is another disruption happening behind the scenes. The rise of electric vehicles and a software-defined architecture is arguably even more disruptive to the industry than autonomous vehicles. However, unlike the slower and still undefined progress of AVs, this disruption is happening now and will certainly transform the industry. Today’s software-defined architectures will be the pillars of the new autonomy era.
Electric Vehicles are setting new standards for transportation, not simply because they are replacing the gas engine, but because they are primarily defined, and differentiated, by their software. They are modular, support faster innovation, and aim to consolidate the best of the two worlds -- legacy and modern technology. If you combine this with constant connectivity you have a revolutionary product, akin to the smartphone. But what makes them so different? Why is this approach better than the traditional hardware-centric approach? The answer lies in data centricity.
RTI is working with some of the most innovative and exciting automotive companies, developing a disruptive and radical alternative to traditional gas-powered cars. This presentation will discuss how companies use Connext Drive to drive this innovation; to create data and software-centric vehicles. Attendees will learn about use cases across Autonomy - from mobility solutions to passenger vehicles, mining applications to connected cars and from legacy technology integration to enabling the latest state of the art development. See what a data-centric approach means for the future and those who embrace it.
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
(Track 2) Securing Multi-Domain Data-in-Motion in Complex Systems
Chip Downing, Senior Market Development Director, Aerospace & Defense, RTI
Data is driving next generation systems globally. The US Department of Defense has recently mandated data-centricity for all DoD platforms and to treat data as a weapon system and manage, secure, and use data for operational effect. . Integrating data in real-time from multiple, often competing, sources requires new strategies to ensure both high performance and data integrity. These multiple sources add further complexity when rapid interoperability is required across different domains - sea, land, air, space and cyberspace. This session will discuss how RTI Connext DDS Secure is used to efficiently protect data-in-motion from a range of highly confidential resources to power real-time intelligence critical military and commercial systems.
12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
RTI Professional Services: Expertise to Accelerate Success
Sumeet Shendrikar, Services Director, RTI
We know that developing scalable real-world systems is challenging. That’s why the Professional Services team is your trusted partner to get Connext DDS systems up and running on time, on budget, with minimal risk. The Services team has extensive experience working with mission-critical, Connext systems across the world. We accelerate project success by providing customized service offerings, from architectural design to security assessments to basic training.
Sumeet will share how Services works with our customers, and introduce you to RTI AcademyTM and RTI XceleratorsTM, two new ways for your team to access our expertise.
1:00 pm - 1:15 pm
Closing Remarks
1:15 pm - 2:00 pm
Robot Operating System (ROS) Breakout Session
Join RTI's ROS experts for a demo and special announcement!
1:15 pm - 2:00 pm
Happy Hour / Virtual Exhibit Hours
Meet RTI partners and engineers to look for solutions and talk about your specific project requirements.
Tuesday, October 27
8:30 am - 9:00 am
Exhibitors Welcome
Visit the Virtual Exhibit to meet with RTI and our partners before the conference!
9:00 am - 9:15 am
Day 2 Welcome
9:15 am - 10:30 am
(Track 1) Technical Deep Dive: Product Advancements for Scaling Industrial Systems
Erin McManus, Principal Software Engineer, RTI
Complementing our Technical Vision, this presentation highlights advancements that RTI is delivering to help customers address the challenges of distributing data efficiently as their time-critical industrial systems scale. We will discuss ongoing product innovations and technical considerations in several key areas:
- Connectivity across Wide Area Networks (WAN) - New solutions to enable scalable WAN communications across private and public networks, including cellular networks, with minimal latency.
- Usability - APIs advancements including a new modern multiplatform .NET API compatible with the .NET standard and .NET 5 and a full Python API.
- Observability - New advancements to bring better visibility into DDS systems related to areas such as logging, network tracing, and others.
- Scalability - New features and improvements to reduce bandwidth usage and manage node resources.
9:15 am - 10:30 am
(Track 2) “Inside DDS”: Introduction to Connext DDS
David Seltz, Lead Field Application Engineer, RTI & Tim McGuire, Senior Field Application Engineer, RTI
Have you ever wondered how complex computing systems communicate? RTI's position as the leading provider of real-time distributed system communication software gives us a unique perspective on how this communication is best designed. RTI's Connext infrastructure has a proven track record of success to ensure that these connected systems stay connected in critical applications.
This session compares DDS to traditional socket based network solutions. It will introduce the core features of Connext DDS: dynamic publish/subscribe based communication with fine grained Quality of Service.
10:30 am - 11:00 am
Break
Visit the Virtual Exhibit to meet with RTI and our partners.
11:00 am - 11:30 am
Urban Air Mobility in Latin America
Felipe Varon. Founder & CEO, Varon Vehicles Corporation
Urban Air Mobility is a nascent industry in which aspects of urban mobility and aeronautics converge. As the aeronautical components arise from the maturing drone developments and increasing automation in avionics, the urban mobility components pose tremendous challenges that transcend the technical layers. Barriers appear on the social acceptance and regulation aspects. In this talk Felipe Varon will address the complexities of UAM in it’s two aspects and will propose advantages that implementation in Latin America brings to the table to make it simpler, faster and lower cost.
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
From Design to Deployment with RTI Tools
Ken Brophy, Principal Software Engineer & Tools Lead, RTI
RTI is much more than just a middleware provider. RTI offers tools, services, and integrations which span the software development life cycle. Come to this webinar and see how RTI’s Product Suite enables developers from design to deployment. We will demonstrate tools which help author data types and QoS policies, generate code, and record test data. Additionally, we will show how these tools can help develop Connext DDS Micro applications that integrate with other Connext products such as Recording & Replay Services that can elevate quality testing of mission critical systems.
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
Use of DDS in Self-Driving Car Technology
Kiran Bharwani, VP of Autonomy, Rivian Automotive
Autonomous vehicles will change driving forever. They have the potential to substantially affect safety, congestion, mobility, and the environment. Building such complex safety critical systems is challenging. Ensuring real-time data distribution is fundamental for maintaining correctness and safety of such systems. The Data Distribution Service (DDS) defined by the OMG has been designed with an emphasis on high performance and predictability.
12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
Ask the Experts (LIVE End of Conference Q&A)
1:00 pm - 1:15 pm
Conference Close
1:15 pm - 2:00 pm
Virtual Exhibit Hours
Meet RTI partners and engineers to look for solutions and talk about your specific project requirements.
Wednesday, October 28
9:00 am - 9:30 am
(Keynote) Software.
KT Neumann, Founder and Investor, KTN GmbH
When I started my career it was all about the migration from mechanics to electronics. The network of ECUs was driving every OEM and their suppliers to the limits of manageable complexity. In the last 20 years the industry has well learnt to deal with it and improved its development and quality processes to fully scope with the challenge. But it took us 20 years and it was still mainly within the hardware domain.
The new challenge is software. Finally most OEMs and suppliers understand that the value generation and innovation of the future has migrated from hardware to software. Unfortunately this transformation requires much more that just a new department but requires a new culture.
To master this challenge will require that we in the automotive industry stop thinking in silos and mainly relying on proprietary technologies but we will have to cooperate and build on industry standards as much as possible. In this context RTI and its industry gold standard for DDS middleware can play an important role to accelerate OEMs and Tier 1s development of mission critical real time systems.
9:30 am - 10:00 am
Realizing the Promise of Autonomy, Together
Stan Schneider, CEO, RTI
In the next ten years, cars will safely drive themselves, hospitals will automatically care for patients, defense systems will protect with lower cost and error, and power systems will better use renewables. We will finally have machines with artificial intelligence (AI) that can function outside the cloud in the messy real world. The AIs will then have the “smarts” to control our most important machines.
RTI Connext is the world’s number one software framework for these smart machines and real-world systems. We lead the transition to intelligent, autonomous systems, the most important technology trend for the next decade and beyond.
This is not easy and we can’t do it alone. Our customers risk their reputations, their company’s health, and their visions of the future on RTI. Our technology helps your systems work together as one, but technology is not enough. Supporting your ambitious projects also requires a company and a culture that works together as one. Only by doing that can we deliver the technology, support, service and values you can trust.
The autonomous future promises to make things truly run better. This talk will show you how RTI works together as a company, and how that company works together with you. Together, we commit to your success and help you create a safer, healthier, cleaner, better world.
10:00 am - 10:30 am
Technical Vision - The Edge Autonomy Era
Gerardo Pardo-Castellote, CTO, RTI
Edge Autonomy applications are the nexus of two of the biggest computing advances of our time: Universal Network Connectivity and Artificial Intelligence. These new classes of applications bring coordinated decision making to the edge: closer to where the data is produced, right where the actions need to be taken. This is enabling an entirely new class of applications, such as, autonomous vehicles, smart patient-centric care, robotics, and distributed energy resource management.
Edge Autonomy depends on having a robust, scalable software framework enabling applications to find each other and exchange information. The clear trend is to base this platform on publish-subscribe protocols, especially those that support decentralized, real-time information exchange. Not surprisingly, many ecosystems are adopting DDS as the connectivity platform for domain-specific architectures, such as ROS, AUTOSAR, and FACE.
This talk will analyze key connectivity challenges faced by Edge Autonomy applications. It will explain the impact on both the evolving Standards/Ecosystems and RTI's research and product direction. Additionally, it will dive into what’s new and what you can expect to see from RTI in the next few years.
10:30 am - 11:00 am
Towards A Harmonized Infrastructure
Stefan Sandberg, Product Owner Simulation, Veoneer Vision
The pace of innovation and development in the automotive industry is extremely high and driven by the race towards being able to provide of autonomous, environment friendly and safe vehicles.The need to properly test and verify the vision products has led to a large number of tools being developed when and where they are needed.
The Veoneer Vision Simulation department has the task of coordinate the development and maintenance of all these tools while providing a comprehensive test and verification service based on both real collected data and synthetically generated data and run them in both HiL and SiL environments.
The work has started to define a harmonized architecture that will allow for a limited number of components to be reused throughout the suite of data collection, generation, conversion and test and verfications tools. This presentation aims to give an overview of the challenge we see before us and our solution approach.
11:00 am - 11:30 am
Break
Visit the Virtual Exhibit to meet with RTI and our partners.
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Airbase Command Network (AbCOMNET)
David Hills, Principal Engineer, Daronmont Technologies
In 2016 Daronmont Technologies was contracted by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Combat Support Group (CSG) to conduct an Airbase architecture study, and develop a Concept Demonstrator for presentation at the 2017 Avalon Air show. The architecture study identified the need for a RAAF owned open architecture middleware to allow sharing of data from diverse vendors in a non-proprietary manner.
Following this study, CSG worked with Daronmont Technologies to develop an Airbase Command Network (AbCOMNET) concept. Daronmont continues its role as the system integrator and technical managers of the AbCOMNET capability development program. Core to the AbCOMNET system is the use of RTI Connext DDS as the open architecture middleware, allowing integration and data sharing between several different proprietary systems.
This Virtual Connext 2020 presentation describes Daronmont’s experience in the development and evolution of the AbCOMNET system and how the tools and technologies of RTI Connext DDS have been used to solve various integration issues and challenges.
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
(Track 1) How Data Centricity Is Driving State-of-the-Art Electric and Autonomous Vehicles
Pedro Lopez Estepa, Market Development Director, Automotive, RTI
The word on the street is that autonomous vehicles are causing a major disruption across the automotive industry. While AVs will certainly bring monumental change to the way we travel, there is another disruption happening behind the scenes. The rise of electric vehicles and a software-defined architecture is arguably even more disruptive to the industry than autonomous vehicles. However, unlike the slower and still undefined progress of AVs, this disruption is happening now and will certainly transform the industry. Today’s software-defined architectures will be the pillars of the new autonomy era.
Electric Vehicles are setting new standards for transportation, not simply because they are replacing the gas engine, but because they are primarily defined, and differentiated, by their software. They are modular, support faster innovation, and aim to consolidate the best of the two worlds -- legacy and modern technology. If you combine this with constant connectivity you have a revolutionary product, akin to the smartphone. But what makes them so different? Why is this approach better than the traditional hardware-centric approach? The answer lies in data centricity.
RTI is working with some of the most innovative and exciting automotive companies, developing a disruptive and radical alternative to traditional gas-powered cars. This presentation will discuss how companies use Connext Drive to drive this innovation; to create data and software-centric vehicles. Attendees will learn about use cases across Autonomy - from mobility solutions to passenger vehicles, mining applications to connected cars and from legacy technology integration to enabling the latest state of the art development. See what a data-centric approach means for the future and those who embrace it.
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
(Track 2) Securing Multi-Domain Data-in-Motion in Complex Systems
Paul Tingey, Senior Field Application Engineer, RTI
Data is driving next generation systems globally. The US Department of Defense has recently mandated data-centricity for all DoD platforms and to treat data as a weapon system and manage, secure, and use data for operational effect. . Integrating data in real-time from multiple, often competing, sources requires new strategies to ensure both high performance and data integrity. These multiple sources add further complexity when rapid interoperability is required across different domains - sea, land, air, space and cyberspace. This session will discuss how RTI Connext DDS Secure is used to efficiently protect data-in-motion from a range of highly confidential resources to power real-time intelligence critical military and commercial systems.
12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
RTI Professional Services: Expertise to Accelerate Success
Juanjo Martin, Services Director, RTI
We know that developing scalable real-world systems is challenging. That’s why the Professional Services team is your trusted partner to get Connext DDS systems up and running on time, on budget, with minimal risk. The Services team has extensive experience working with mission-critical, Connext systems across the world. We accelerate project success by providing customized service offerings, from architectural design to security assessments to basic training.
Juanjo will share how Services works with our customers, and introduce you to RTI AcademyTM and RTI XceleratorsTM, two new ways for your team to access our expertise.
1:00 pm - 1:15 pm
Closing Remarks
1:15 pm - 2:00 pm
Robot Operating System (ROS) Breakout Session
Join RTI's ROS experts for a demo and special announcement!
1:15 pm - 2:00 pm
Happy Hour / Virtual Exhibit Hours
Meet RTI partners and engineers to look for solutions and talk about your specific project requirements.
Thursday, October 29
8:30 am - 9:00 am
Exhibitors Welcome
Visit the Virtual Exhibit to meet with RTI and our partners before the conference!
9:00 am - 9:15 am
Day 2 Welcome
9:15 am - 10:30 am
(Track 1) Technical Deep Dive: Product Advancements for Scaling Industrial Systems
Fernando Crespo, Principal Software Architect, RTI
Complementing our Technical Vision, this presentation highlights advancements that RTI is delivering to help customers address the challenges of distributing data efficiently as their time-critical industrial systems scale. We will discuss ongoing product innovations and technical considerations in several key areas:
- Connectivity across Wide Area Networks (WAN) - New solutions to enable scalable WAN communications across private and public networks, including cellular networks, with minimal latency.
- Usability - APIs advancements including a new modern multiplatform .NET API compatible with the .NET standard and .NET 5 and a full Python API.
- Observability - New advancements to bring better visibility into DDS systems related to areas such as logging, network tracing, and others.
- Scalability - New features and improvements to reduce bandwidth usage and manage node resources.
9:15 am - 10:30 am
(Track 2) “Inside DDS”: Introduction to Connext DDS
Sara Granados, Principal Field Application Engineer, RTI & Thijs Brouwer, Field Application Engineer, RTI
Have you ever wondered how complex computing systems communicate? RTI's position as the leading provider of real-time distributed system communication software gives us a unique perspective on how this communication is best designed. RTI's Connext infrastructure has a proven track record of success to ensure that these connected systems stay connected in critical applications.
This session compares Connext DDS to traditional socket based network solutions. It will introduce the core features of Connext DDS: dynamic publish/subscribe-based communication with fine grained Quality of Service.
10:30 am - 11:00 am
Break
Visit the Virtual Exhibit to meet with RTI and our partners.
11:00 am - 11:30 am
Pushing the Limits of Immersion in Virtual Reality with Dreamscape
Sylvain Chagué, Co-founder & CTO, Dreamscape Immersive
Dreamscape Immersive creates story-based full-roam virtual reality (VR) experiences which allow several people to simultaneously explore a virtual 3D environment, seeing fully rendered avatars of one another.
Using real-time motion capture technology, inverse kinematic, virtual reality headsets, and real-life room-scale stage sets, it enables users to move untethered in a virtual environment and interact with physical objects with minimal perceived latency. Applications range from entertainment to education and training and simulation.
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Delivering on a Modular Open System Architecture for Simulation System Coherence
Nigel Jones, Chief Training System Architect, Lockheed Martin
The aim of this presentation is to explain the benefits that can be derived from developing and delivering a training system architecture built around the open Data Distribution ServiceTM (DDS) standard. In 2015 Lockheed Martin (LM) implemented a self-funded internal research and development (IR&D) project with the goal of developing performance metrics to determine whether a service orientated architecture (SOA) built around a DDS data exchange layer could be used to deliver the range of simulation systems. The IR&D supported the decision to rework LM’s proposed technical solution for an existing contract to a SOA - DDS implementation in 2017 and 2018, with system delivery to the UK MOD following on in 2019. The in service system uses a common real-time SOA software implementation across a range of training devices. The developed services (or modules) are classified in terms of time criticality into real time (critical), real time and non-real time services. Object orientation then allows a service hierarchy to be defined. For example, a higher-level generic “Vehicle Dynamics” service was used to instantiate a series of SCOUT-specific “Vehicle Dynamics” sub services. The services publish and subscribe to data using a message set defined in the open source DDS standard, implemented using the RTI Connext® DDS product line. The presentation will expand on the metrics used during the IR&D project to support the SCOUT delivery program decision-making process, together with an overview of the delivered SCOUT CTT components. It will also discuss how the work allowed the previously-identified benefits to be realised, facilitating our customers’ desire to deliver training systems built around modular open system architectures defined conceptually by the UK MOD’s Training and Education Architecture (Land) project.
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
From Design to Deployment with RTI Tools
Ken Brophy, Principal Software Engineer & Tools Lead, RTI
RTI is much more than just a middleware provider. RTI offers tools, services, and integrations which span the software development life cycle. Come to this webinar and see how RTI’s Product Suite enables developers from design to deployment. We will demonstrate tools which help author data types and QoS policies, generate code, and record test data. Additionally, we will show how these tools can help develop Connext DDS Micro applications that integrate with other Connext products such as Recording & Replay Services that can elevate quality testing of mission critical systems.
12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
Ask the Experts (LIVE End of Conference Q&A)
1:00 pm - 1:15 pm
Conference Close
1:15 pm - 2:00 pm
Virtual Exhibit Hours
Meet RTI partners and engineers to look for solutions and talk about your specific project requirements.