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Pitch pRTI™--The Most High-performing, Robust and Innovative RTI


Powerful User Interface Pitch pRTI™

Pitch pRTI™ features a powerful us er interface that you can access locally or over the network using a Web browser. Extensive security mechanisms are of course provided.

Insights into Your Federation
Inspect your federation and troubleshoot any problem. FOM, declarations, object discovery, time management, network statistics, debugging settings ¨C all this information and more is available at the click of a mouse.

Excellent Performance
Pitch pRTI™ can transmit more than 100000 updatesper second between ordinary Windows computers.

GIG, SOA and Web Services
The next version of the HLA standard: IEEE-1516-2007 is also known as HLAEvolved brings WebServices support for GIG integration. The upcoming Pitch pRTI™ version 4.0 supports this. All PitchpRTI™ 1516 users will get this version, including technology previews, as part of their maintenance.

Pitch pRTI 1.3 and pRTI 1516 Performance
Pitch's portable Runtime Infrastructure offers excellent performance. This page gives a few samples of performance achieved on standard computers. More performance figures as well as tools will be available in the upcoming "Performance Labs" section of our web site.

About these measurements
The performance measurements were made with the "RTIperf" tool. The following hardware and software were used

    Hardware: Compaq EVO W4000 workstations with 2 GHz Intel Pentium 4, 512 MB RAM
    Networking: 3Com Gigabit Server Network Card, 3Com Gigabit Network Switch
    Software: Windows 2000 Server SP 4, BEA JRockit JVM (version 8.1), pRTI 1.3 v2.2 and pRTI 1516 v2.3

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About the RTI perf measurements
The current version (0.6) of RTIperf that was used measures latency by sending an interaction with payload data from one computer to another. The receiving computer returns the data. The roundtrip time is divided by two to get an estimate of the latency. Several roundtrips (usually 1000) are made and the average is calculated.

For throughput and update count a number of interactions (usually around 1000) with payload data is sent from one computer to another. When the final interaction is acknowledged statistics are calculated about what data rate was actually received.

Graphs
The following graphs summarizes the performance measurements.



Performance data
The measurements used in the above graphs.


pRTI 1.3

Data size (bytes)

10

100

1000

5000

Update rate

27700

30487

16835

9090

updates/second

Throughput

2,11

23,26

128,44

346,79

Mbit/second

Latency

141

141

188

266

microseconds

pRTI 1516

Data size (bytes)

 

10

100

1000

5000

 

Update rate

33863

40000

16835

9174

updates/second

Throughput

2,58

30,52

128,44

349,97

Mbit/second

Latency

125

140

172

250

microseconds

 


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