New Elisa Project Focuses on Linux In Safety-Critical Systems

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The project is called Elisa, for “Enabling Linux in Safety Applications,” and it’s aim is to create a shared set of tools and processes for building Linux-based systems that will operate without surprises in situations where failure could cause injury, loss of life, or result in significant property or environmental damage.

These days computers are being used to perform a long and growing list of tasks that can have serious consequences if something goes wrong. This includes light rail systems where the trains often drive themselves, robotic devices, medical devices, and smart factories where potentially dangerous tasks are directed by single board computers spitting out X’s and O’s.

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