impact:

t-engine.org

T-Kernel is an open source real-time operating system (RTOS) designed for 32-bit microcontrollers. It is standardized by the T-Engine Forum, which distributes it under a T-License agreement. There is also a corresponding Micro T-Kernel (μT-Kernel) implementation designed for embedded systems with 16-bit or 8-bit microcontrollers. In 1984 professor Ken Sakamura started The Real-time Operating system Nucleus (TRON project) at the University of Tokyo, with the goal of designing an open real-time operating system (RTOS) kernel. The TRON framework defines a complete architecture for the different computing units. Industrial TRON (ITRON) is the most popular TRON architecture. ITRON specification promotion was done by the various companies which sell the commercial implementations. T-Kernel is the name of the specification and at the same time a single implementation based on the authorized source code available from the T-Engine Forum for free under T-License. T-Engine is arguably the most advanced ubiquitous computing platform in the world. More information...

According to PR-model, t-engine.org is ranked 237,829th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 233,616th in English Wikipedia.

The website is placed before hostgator.com and after wacken-winter-nights.com in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

#Language
PR-model F-model AR-model
237,829th place
273,593rd place
120,522nd place
233,616th place
179,015th place
112,443rd place
frFrench
36,838th place
279,690th place
53,631st place
68,868th place
116,049th place
51,777th place
deGerman
238,957th place
146,280th place
49,238th place
141,470th place
100,937th place
77,953rd place
383,749th place
136,955th place
421,352nd place
17,082nd place
12,777th place
7,691st place