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....system. For this, an operating system that allows its modification and also offers real time characteristics was needed. Therefore, a Linux operating system with the RTAI real time extension [2] was used. The whole RTC platform was implemented as a set of hierarchical layers (Linux RTAI modules[7]) each one corresponding to a specific functionality of the communication services. The organization of the layers is based on the ISO OSI standard and will be detailed in the next subsections. With this architecture, it is easy to modify the RTC functionality,bychanging one of its modules. ....
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....exist, providing new Services (for the secure environment) becomes very easy. 4.8.2 Virtual Network Device This section explains how the Linux 2.2 kernel can be extended by a virtual network device (see Figure 3. 13) Most information about Linux network device drivers are extracted from [39] and [12] A network interface represents a thing which sends and receives data packets and has to be distinguished from network drivers which access network adapters. Therefore a network interface can be a hardware device like an ethernet card or a software device like the loopback device , ....
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A. Rubini, "Linux Device Drivers," O'Reilly & Sons, February 1998. LERC stands for "Leiden Embedded Research Center," and the platform architecture has been described in Section 1.2,
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