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    basically smartphones that will connect itself to the network which will be generated by a system proposed later in the paper. The paper deals with reviewing the work done by research scholars previously on this area of embedded computing (using Raspberry Pi) and IoT that shall serve as a foundation to the system proposed by the authors. The reliability and the suitability of the system proposed can be advocated by the work done in this field by various authors whose papers

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    example designing an airbag system for a car. In this case, a small error in designing timing constraints (causing the airbag to Published in the very early or very late) can be disastrous and cause injury. RTSs are amongst the most challenging systems to analyses. This is mainly because the correctness Real-time systems based on the actual time at which events occur. Moreover, These systems include the number of concurrent interactions of components that have a high level of complexity. These

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    Gurlabh Singh Assignment 1 for DEE724 (V1) Ans ­1¬ There are some advantages of RTOS over GPOS below: ¬  RTOS Advantageous because of its time sensitivity nature.  As it responds promptly on given input & provide precise output.  It has very short waiting time duration in ( I S R ) Interrupt  RTOS more likely arrange all tasks according to their priorities & the importance of tasks so the task scheduling is very efficient in RTOS  It has been designed in such a way that it has ability of

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    Real-time systems have become more sophisticated and complex in their behavior and interaction over the time.Contemporaneously, researchers from both industry and academia are turning their focus to multiprocessor architectures to handle these sophisticated systems and since then, prevailed in many commercial systems. Multiprocessor platforms bring innovative solutions to overcome the limitations of single-core platforms. However, multiprocessor architectures still have certain challenges that must

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    first experience in designing, testing and prototyping an embedded system application which included the use of a microcontroller to transfer tilt angle information from accelerometer which is a MEMS device. The success in my maiden attempt increased my interest in the field of microelectronics and embedded system applications. Study of subjects like ‘Microcontrollers and Applications’, ‘VLSI Design and Technology’ and ‘Embedded System and RTOS’ became captivating. With the view of exploring further

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    Review of System Properties/Type of Tasks 2.3.1 Soft/Hard real-time tasks The real-time tasks are classified as hard and soft real-time tasks. 2.3.2 Periodic/Aperiodic/Sporadic tasks It is activated tasks in real-time periodic (release) regularly fixed rates (periods). The majority of sensory processing is cyclical in nature. For example, the radar that tracks flights produce data at a constant rate [4, 1.7, and 3]. Is activated aperiodic tasks in real-time is a regular at some unknown

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    Abstract In this research we are presenting the problem of designing the efficient scheduling methods for real time systems. The real time scheduling problem is nothing but the scheduling problem in which QoS requirements should be satisfied along with task scheduling. The main objective of scheduling problem is designing the time and QoS efficient scheduling algorithm to schedule tasks optimally those are waiting to be served. We presented the literature study on different existing scheduling

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    Bisimulation and Forced Simulation Haowei Zheng hzhe024@aucklanduni.ac.nz 1. INTRODUCTION Currently, component reuse techniques have become more and more important for handling the rapidly increasing complexities of component based embedded system. Bisimulation is a well-known technique which has been proposed in the very early stage of simulation development. It provides the functionality of checking for process equivalent in process algebras. Many applications have been developed by using

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    7. Basic Parameters That Affect The Performance in RTOS 7.1 Multi-tasking and preemptable: In RTOS the system have to be multitasking and preemptable because those two features make the RTOS Scheduler end any lower priority task to execute the higher ones or to release some resources for other tasks that urgently need those resources. Also the system have to handle different level of priorities of interrupts.(Yerraballi,R. 2000) 7.2 Dynamic deadline identification: In some scheduling algorithms

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    Queueing Theory and Adaptive Scheduling Algorithm for Real-Time Operating System Abstract— Queueing theory is the mathematical study of waiting lines, or queues. In queueing theory a model is constructed so that queue lengths and waiting time can be predicted. Queueing theory is generally considered a branch of operations research because the results are often used when making business decisions about the resources needed to provide a service. EDF (Earliest Deadline First) has been proved to be

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