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HAL-designed RTOS handed over to IGCAR

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 11 February 2020

The HAL-RTOS is certified by CEMILAC for airborne applications

The document was handed over by Arup Chatterjee, Director (Engineering and R&D), HAL to T Jayanthi, Director (Electronics & Instrumentation Group), IGCAR in the presence of HAL CMD R Madhavan and other senior officials from HAL and IGCAR.

The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited handed over document related to India's first indigenously designed and developed Real Time Operating System (RTOS) to Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam at the DefExpo-2020 recently.
The document was handed over by Arup Chatterjee, Director (Engineering and R&D), HAL to T Jayanthi, Director (Electronics & Instrumentation Group), IGCAR in the presence of HAL CMD R Madhavan and other senior officials from HAL and IGCAR.
The HAL-RTOS is certified by CEMILAC for airborne applications and is being used in the development of indigenous avionics systems within HAL. The RTOS is based on international standards such as ARINC-653 and provides the underlying system with absolute reliability, maximum real-time performance and enhanced security.
The HAL-RTOS is also suitable for use in nuclear applications such as the Instrumentation and Control Systems. The use of HAL-RTOS will not only ensure real-time application execution in a fault-tolerant manner but also enhance the overall safety and security of the nuclear power plant.

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