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TRON(*) Project is a development project of real-time architecture for embedded systems, and was launched in 1984. The above architecture has been created based on the "open-architecture" philosophy assuring the release and use of every technical information. The development project, led by Ken Sakamura, Professor of The University of
Tokyo, is advanced through academic-industry partnership.
The architecture, the achievement of this project, has been widely used in embedded systems in various industries ranging from consumer products to industrial products. The consumer products include automotive engine controls and information appliances such as digital cameras and mobile phones, whereas the industrial products include the machine-control system at a factory.
T-Engine Project started in 2002 for the purpose of supporting new applications emerged in the 21st century. The project was held based on the existing TRON project technology having proven performance for 20 years or more in the embedded field, by conducting a comprehensive survey of the previous achievements and eliminating the weak points.
TRON Project has been promoting the architecture since it's start by highlighting "open architecture." Computer based on open architecture is embedded into any machine, and achieves the ubiquitous networking environment that supports our lives. T-Engine, the newest achievement of TRON Project, is also produced based on the concept of open architecture.