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Apr 29, 2003
LynuxWorks today introduced the Lynx Certifiable Stack (LCS), the industry's first DO-178B Level A certified standalone TCP/IP stack for safety and security critical environments. LCS allows any developer of safety critical devices the ability to leverage a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) stack that is certifiable to Level A. . . .
LynuxWorks today introduced the Lynx Certifiable Stack (LCS), the industry's first DO-178B Level A certified standalone TCP/IP stack for safety and security critical environments. LCS allows any developer of safety critical devices the ability to leverage a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) stack that is certifiable to Level A.
Historically, developers wanting to leverage a COTS Internet device or software would need to spend countless man-years to achieve Level A certification for the TCP/IP stack, which forms the communications foundation for the device. The LCS provides the first stand-alone DO-178B Level A stack that allows safety and security critical systems developers to leverage a COTS solution to achieve a low-cost, low-risk path to certification and quick time to market. "LynuxWorks is pleased to offer the industry's first and only standalone DO-178B Level A certifiable TCP/IP stack for safety and security critical environments, " said Dr. Inder Singh, CEO of LynuxWorks. "The fully deterministic nature of this stack makes it revolutionary to developers of any safety and security critical device that requires TCP/IP networking connectivity with verifiable design assurance yielding absolute product integrity. There is no other COTS self-contained TCP/IP stack on the market today that is certifiable to Level A and yields fully deterministic operation."
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