OpenHarmony powers new satellite real-time operating system standard

ithome.com (Chinese)

A new standard for a real-time operating system based on OpenHarmony for satellites has been approved, marking a significant advancement in space technology. This will standardize the use of the operating system. The standard, developed by a team led by Dalian University of Technology, provides guidelines for the OpenHarmony system in micro- and nanosatellites. It was successfully tested on the "Dalian 1" satellite, improving system response and reliability. This development allows for the use of a domestically produced, high-reliability operating system in space, offering a new option for spacecraft and expanding the application of OpenHarmony. Several other satellite missions are already using the system.


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