One of the more interesting aspects of distributed application development is to be aware of the physics involved in the deployment. Any signal experiences a propagation delay resulting from the finite speed of light, which is about 300,000 kilometers per second, or 1 nanosecond per foot. While getting a faster middleware such as RTI Data Distribution Service is part of the solution, the comprehensive way to address this issue is by distributing the intelligence in the network.
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Is Physics holding you back?
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