Research on Trusted Computing Technology for Embedded Real-Time Operation System

The trusted computing technology (TCT) is an effective way to solve embedded real-time operation system (ERTOS) security. However, the existing TCT is hard to satisfy the properties of real-time and low power consumption directly. Based on vxworks kernel,

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