02-08-2017 04:56 PM
Hey NI Community,
I got accepted as a speaker for NI Week this May. My topic is Data Acquisition using a Real Time OS.
I'd love your thoughts on what would be most useful to talk about.
So far, this is the outline for my presentation:
This session will expect that the user understands what an RT OS is, and has some familiarity with LabVIEW RT.
We'll begin with a discussion of pros and cons of RT vs Windows vs other embedded targets and walk through the decision-making process for selecting an OS for real-world examples.
The session will then cover the following topics:
1. Delinked UI using LabVIEW for Windows or a web client
2. Headless operation
3. Synchronizing user-defined configuration parameters between UI and RT
4. Streaming acquired data
5. Recording here/Recording there: storing to disk in RT, on the UI computer, directly to a server, or some combination
6. Handling network outages
7. Troubleshooting RT applications
Any other concepts that you'd like to hear about?
04-27-2017 02:50 AM
04-27-2017 08:30 AM
I agree that any one of those bullet points could be a one day hands on session on its own. But that being said technical presentations are supposed to be feature packed. If a topic that was discussed interests you, you're welcome to go and research it more outside of the presentation. I guess what I'm saying is I don't mind hearing about 10 things covering each of them only as a high level over view.
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