PikeOS: Multiple certifications, ONE product
Today every industry is facing the same challenges in building their new equipment: how to guarantee safety, security and software diversity on a multi-core platform and still be cost effective and minimize risks? Cost reduction may be handled in different ways. But the only proven way to reduce costs is to share them. The same approach works for minimizing technical and economical risks.
That’s why PikeOS is getting such a growing appeal among various industry sectors: PikeOS is the only SSV (Safe & Secure Virtualization) RTOS product on the market being certified or certifiable according to major safety and security standards. It combines the benefits of a true hypervisor type 1 and a hard real time kernel in ONE single core technology.
In addition, PikeOS has today the largest range of Personalities (GuestOS and APIs) of the market. It can address a wide scope of sectors ranging from aerospace&defense to medical, from industrial to consumer electronics, and from automotive to railway.
PikeOS characteristics
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Benefits for customers
- Decrease technical and economical risks
- Re-certification costs kept low since non-critical parts of the application can be updated without touching the safety critical parts
- Each market benefits from improvements brought by other markets
- Increased longevity of a certifiable solution for each market
- Appealing to HW vendors:
- Leverage the availability of a certified solution on the same platform for different markets
- Reduce certification costs and secure investment
- Pass these cost reduction and risk mitigation benefits on to customers
Learn more about certification convergence
- Tutorial “Multi-Core Platforms for Mixed-Critical Embedded Systems” at Date Conference
- 4th RECOMP Newsletter
- SYSGO railway certification
- OpenSynergy article “Can cars fly?”
- OpenSynergy article “Mehr Sicherheit im Auto durch Flugzeugtechnologie”
- „From a DO-178B Certified Separation Kernel to Common Criteria Security Certification” at Aerotech 2011
- “MILS-Related information Flow Control in the Avionic domain: A View on security-Enhancing Software Architectures” at Workshop on Open Resilient human-aware Cyber-physical Systems (WORCS) 12
- SYSGO participation in the Component Obsolescence Group
- SESAMO - a 3 years EU-ARTEMIS project

