PXI Communication in a virtual environment : Using containers and VMs for communication with a PXI

University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

Abstract: This thesis investigates the possibility of communication with a PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation (PXI) system from inside of a container or a virtual machine (VM). While the usage of virtual environments with PCI have been established, it was unknown whether it is possible to have an application running inside of a virtual environment and have it communicate with a PXI system outside this environment. Should it be possible to have communication with a PXI system from inside of a virtual environment, this would make it possible to have a virtual environment prepared with all the necessary software for the PXI and this virtual environment could be transferred and installed into other computers without the need to change any of the software.The investigation was done by creating several different test environments to better understand how both the PXI drivers and the virtual environment work and to see how they interact with each other.While it turned out not to be possible to realize such a virtual environment using the equipment described in this thesis, it was learned that it was theoretically possible to make use of VM for communication with a PXI system, although doing this in practice is dependant on the specific PXI modules involved.

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