ecal
eCAL - enhanced Communication Abstraction Layer. A fast publish-subscribe cross-plattform middleware using Shared Memory and UDP.
Links
- Documentation
- Eclipse eCAL™ Documentation
- rst/
- rst/license/
- rst/license/thirdparty_licenses/
- rst/configuration/
- rst/advanced/
- rst/advanced/layers/
- rst/tutorials/
- rst/development/
- rst/applications/rec/
- rst/applications/sys/
- rst/applications/meas_cutter/
- rst/versions/
- rst/versions/5.11/
- rst/versions/5.8/
- rst/versions/5.9/
- rst/versions/5.10/
- rst/versions/5.13/
- rst/versions/5.12/
- rst/getting_started/
README
eCAL - enhanced Communication Abstraction Layer
The enhanced Communication Abstraction Layer (eCAL) is a middleware that enables scalable, high performance interprocess communication on a single computer node or between different nodes in a computer network. eCAL provides publish - subscribe and server - client pattern to connect different nodes in the network with almost no configuration required.
eCAL automatically chooses the best available data transport mechanism for each link, it supports:
Shared memory for local communication (incredibly fast!)
UDP and TCP for network communication
Visit the eCAL Documentation at 🌐 https://ecal.io for more information.
Architecture
Facts about eCAL
eCAL is fast (1 - 20 GB/s, depends on payload size. Check the measured performance here)
eCAL provides both publish-subscribe and server-client patterns
eCAL is brokerless
eCAL provides a C++ and C interface for easy integration into other languages (like python, csharp or rust)
eCAL can be used in conjunction with Matlab Simulink as eCAL Simulink Toolbox for simulation and prototyping
eCAL has powerful tools for recording, replay and monitoring all your data flows - decentralized
eCAL is simple and zero-conf. No complex configuration for communication details and QOS settings are needed
eCAL is message protocol agnostic. You choose the message protocol that fits to your needs like Google Protobuf, CapnProto, Flatbuffers…
eCAL uses the standardized recording format HDF5
eCAL integrates gently into your ROS2 environment with the eCAL RMW
eCAL supports Intel and arm platforms
eCAL runs on a wide variety of operating systems:
Windows (stable)
Linux (stable)
QNX (experimental)
MacOS (experimental)
FreeBSD (experimental)
Installation
We provide binary installers for Windows and Ubuntu. If you need further help installing and configuring eCAL, please refer to the documentation.
Windows
Download the latest eCAL Installer and follow the Setup Wizard
We only support 64bit Windows 10 / 11
Ubuntu
Install eCAL from our PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ecal/ecal-latest
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ecal
This PPA will always upgrade you to the latest eCAL Release (-> Rolling Release PPA). If you intend to stay on an specific release, check out other PPAs here.
Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04, 22.04, 24.04 for CPU architectures amd64, armhf, arm64 are supported at the time of writing. Non-LTS versions of Ubuntu are usually supported, too.
Example
Using eCAL in your project to exchange data is simple. After you have downloaded eCAL and installed CMake, you are good to go.
Check out the Hello World example from the eCAL documentation for further details.
#include <ecal/ecal.h>
#include <ecal/msg/string/publisher.h>
#include <thread>
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
// Initialize eCAL. The name of our process will be "Hello World Publisher"
eCAL::Initialize(argc, argv, "Hello World Publisher");
// Create a String Publisher that publishes on the topic "hello_world_topic"
eCAL::string::CPublisher<std::string> publisher("hello_world_topic");
// Infinite loop
while (eCAL::Ok())
{
// Publish a "Hello World" message
publisher.Send("Hello World");
std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds(500));
}
// finalize eCAL API
eCAL::Finalize();
}
Tools from the eCAL ecosystem
eCAL comes with a set of read-to-use tools that will help you with developing, testing and debugging your software. Command line interface versions and easy to use GUI applications are available.
The eCAL Monitor to visualize the data flow and inspect messages sent between publishers and subscribers
The eCAL Recorder to record the data sent between your eCAL nodes
The eCAL Player to replay the eCAL recordings later on
eCAL Sys to define your system configuration and monitor your applications
eCAL eco system tools / utilities / interfaces
ecal-toolbox - Mathworks simulink toolbox for eCAL
ecal-mongraph - Simple graph visualization for eCAL
ecal-gpsd-client - eCAL gpsd client
eCAL & Foxglove
ecal-foxglove-bridge - Visualize eCAL messages with Foxglove Studio
ecal-mcap-tools - Interoperability tools between eCAL HDF5 and MCAP measurement format
eCAL & ROS
rmw_ecal - eCAL / ROS2 middleware layer
rosidl_typesupport_protobuf - Protobuf based rosidl typesupport
License
eCAL is licensed under Apache License 2.0. You are free to
Use eCAL commercially
Modify eCAL
Distribute eCAL
eCAL is provided on an “as is” basis without warranties or conditions of any kind.