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Embedded Real-Time Systems: A Comprehensive Overview
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- Predictability: The system's behavior must be predictable and reliable.
- Time constraints: The system must respond to events within a specific time limit (deadline).
- Concurrency: Multiple tasks may execute simultaneously, sharing system resources.
- Limited resources: Embedded systems typically have limited processing power, memory, and storage.
Real-time systems have several key characteristics: Embedded Real-Time Systems: A Comprehensive Overview
- Rate Monotonic Scheduling (RMS): Static-priority algorithm for periodic tasks; shorter periods get higher priority.
- Earliest Deadline First (EDF): Dynamic-priority algorithm that schedules tasks with closest deadlines first; optimal on single processors for preemptive scheduling.
Concepts: Introduces the fundamental definitions of embedded and real-time systems, emphasizing the critical nature of deadlines (hard vs. soft real-time) and system reliability. Google Books (for previews/limited view) Archive