Timed multitasking for real-time embedded software
Timed multitasking for real-time embedded software Page 1 Software in real-time
embedded systems differs fundamentally from its desktop or Internet counterparts.
Embedded computing is not simply computation on small devices. In most control
applications, for example, embedded software engages the physical world. It reacts to
physical and user-interaction events, performs computation on limited and competing
resources, and produces results that further impact the environment. Of necessity, it …
embedded systems differs fundamentally from its desktop or Internet counterparts.
Embedded computing is not simply computation on small devices. In most control
applications, for example, embedded software engages the physical world. It reacts to
physical and user-interaction events, performs computation on limited and competing
resources, and produces results that further impact the environment. Of necessity, it …
An event-triggered programming model, timed multitasking, is introduced that also takes a time-centric approach to real-time programming but controls timing properties through deadlines and events rather than time triggers.
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