An embedded system is an electronic system that is designed to perform a dedicated function within a larger system. Real-time systems are those that can provide guaranteed worst-case response times to critical events, as well as acceptable average-case response times to noncritical events. When a real-time system is designed as an embedded component, it is called a real-time embedded system.


COURSE OUTCOMES

Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to

CO 1: explain LINUX commands for file processing and process control. (K2)

CO 2: explain scheduling policies and framework in real time operating system. (K2)

CO 3: outline the importance of event registers in I/O concepts. (K2)

CO 4: emphasize the usage of interrupt service routines in real time memory systems.(K3)

CO 5: develop, debug and execute embedded programming in LINUX. (K3)