<em>Real-Time Systems: Design Principles for Distributed Embedded</em><em>Applications</em> focuses on hard real-time systems, which are computing systems that must meet their temporal specification in all anticipated load and fault scenarios. The book stresses the system aspects of distributed real
Real-Time Systems: Design Principles for Distributed Embedded Applications
β Scribed by Hermann Kopetz (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 396
- Series
- Real-Time Systems Series
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
"This book is a comprehensive text for the design of safety critical, hard real-time embedded systems. It offers a splendid example for the balanced, integrated treatment of systems and software engineering, helping readers tackle the hardest problems of advanced real-time system design, such as determinism, compositionality, timing and fault management. This book is an essential reading for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in a wide range of disciplines impacted by embedded computing and software. Its conceptual clarity, the style of explanations and the examples make the abstract concepts accessible for a wide audience."
Janos Sztipanovits, Director
E. Bronson Ingram Distinguished Professor of Engineering
Institute for Software Integrated Systems
Vanderbilt University
Real-Time Systems focuses on hard real-time systems, which are computing systems that must meet their temporal specification in all anticipated load and fault scenarios. The book stresses the system aspects of distributed real-time applications, treating the issues of real-time, distribution and fault-tolerance from an integral point of view. A unique cross-fertilization of ideas and concepts between the academic and industrial worlds has led to the inclusion of many insightful examples from industry to explain the fundamental scientific concepts in a real-world setting. Compared to the first edition, new developments in complexity management, energy and power management, dependability, security, and the internet of things, are addressed.
The book is written as a standard textbook for a high-level undergraduate or graduate course on real-time embedded systems or cyber-physical systems. Its practical approach to solving real-time problems, along with numerous summary exercises, makes it an excellent choice for researchers and practitioners alike.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
The Real-Time Environment....Pages 1-28
Simplicity....Pages 29-50
Global Time....Pages 51-78
Real-Time Model....Pages 79-110
Temporal Relations....Pages 111-133
Dependability....Pages 135-166
Real-Time Communication....Pages 167-189
Power and Energy Awareness....Pages 191-213
Real-Time Operating Systems....Pages 215-237
Real-Time Scheduling....Pages 239-258
System Design....Pages 259-289
Validation....Pages 291-306
Internet of Things....Pages 307-323
The Time-Triggered Architecture....Pages 325-339
Back Matter....Pages 341-376
β¦ Subjects
Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems; Circuits and Systems; System Performance and Evaluation; Computer Communication Networks; Processor Architectures
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