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    RTSJ Memory Areas and Their Affects on the Performance of a Flight-Like Attitude Control System

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    The two most important factors in improving performance in any software system, but especially a real-time, embedded system, are knowing which components are the low performers and knowing what can be done to improve their performance. The word performance with respect to a real-time, embedded system does not necessarily mean fast execution, which is the common definition when discussing non real-time systems. It also includes meeting all of the specified execution dead-lines and executing at the correct time without sacrificing non real-time performance. Using a Java prototype of an existing control system used on Deep Space 1[1], the effects from adding memory areas are measured and evaluated with respect to improving performance

    RTSJ memory areas and their affects on the performance of a flight-like attitude control system

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    RTSJ memory areas and their affects on the performance of a flight-like attitude control system

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