Twin Oaks Computing

Twin Oaks Computing Launches New Release of CoreDX DDS: v3.4.0

Twin Oaks Computing is proud to announce the availability of the newest CoreDX DDS release: CoreDX DDD v3.4.0. This release provides a standards-based, interoperable publish-subscribe middleware with all the features of the Data Distribution Service standard and minimal resource requirements. CoreDX DDS v3.4 delivers wider platform support, greater API coverage, increased performance and scalability, and an even smaller footprint.

CoreDX DDS Middleware used on-board NASA Lunar Rover

For this project, NASA needs a flexible, easy to port, Ethernet link: a way to “talk” with the system. Core DX DDS technology provides the solution: expediting communication between multiple nodes in equipment involved in processes such as command and control, distributed data processing, telemetry, status, and much more. All of this is done between a ground control interface, located in Hawaii, at Johnson Space Center as well as at Kennedy Space Center and possibly Canada.

Twin Oaks Computing Partners with LAC for ContextNet Project

The Laboratory for Advanced Collaboration (LAC) chose to utilize the Twin Oaks Computing CoreDX DDS University Licensing Program for an ongoing project: ContextNet.   Project ContextNet aims at enabling communication services for large and wide scale exchanges, including on-line monitoring or coordination of mobile device activities, and information sharing through social networks. These entities may be users of portable devices (e.g. smartphones), vehicles, or moveable gadgets.

CoreDX DDS Middleware of Choice at Korean Combat Training Center

The Korea Combat Training Center, partnering with SsangYong Information & Communications Corp. (SICC), uses CoreDX-DDS middleware for their data distribution.  The goal of the software utilizing CoreDX DDS is to monitor and distribute combat data information between workstations (i.e. the field and the processing center).  That information is then used to evaluate training and performance in real time on the battlefield.

CoreDX DDS on Android

This video shows how easy it is to deploy a CoreDX DDS enabled application to the Android phone. The Data Distribution Service interoperability tool 'Shapes' from Twin Oaks Computing is imported into the Eclipse IDE, configured, built, and loaded to an Android emulator as an example application.

Introduction to CoreDX DDS

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Thank you for visiting our forum section on the OMG DDS portal. Let us take a minute to provide you with some background on our company and CoreDX DDS product.

Twin Oaks Computing has leveraged 30 years of experience developing and supporting large defense systems to develop CoreDX DDS, the most feature rich small-footprint DDS implementation available. Compliant with the OMG Data Distribution Service Standard and with proven interoperability, CoreDX DDS is an essential component for effective open system architectures.

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