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Real Time Concepts for Embedded Systems
Embedded real-time systems are computer systems that control and react to time-critical real-world events. They are pervasive and include industrial control, telecommunications, military systems, avionics, medical equipment, and consumer electronic devices such as CD players and VCRs. Real-time systems are far more challenging to design, program, and
debug than other systems because the compact systems allow little room for error. Thus learning real-time programming generally requires a good deal of experimentation with dedicated equipment.
SECTION I: OVERVIEW
SECTION II: REAL-TIME OPERATING SYSTEM CONCEPTS
SECTION III: DESIGNING APPLICATIONS WITH BUILDING BLOCKS
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