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Embedded Real-Time Operating Systems Design : Insights and Implementation - Walls

Embedded Real-Time Operating Systems Design

Insights and Implementation

By: Walls

Paperback | 4 December 2020 | Edition Number 1

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Embedded RTOS Design: Insights and Implementation combines explanations of RTOS concepts with detailed, practical implementation. It gives a detailed description of the implementation of a basic real-time kernel designed to be limited in scope and simple to understand, which could be used for a real design of modest complexity. The kernel features upward-compatibility to a commercial real-time operating system: Nucleus RTOS. Code is provided which can be used without restriction.

Gain practical information on:

  • Scheduling, preemption, and interrupts
  • Information flow (queues, semaphores, etc.) and how they work
  • Signaling between tasks (signals, events, etc.)
  • Memory management (Where does each task get its stack from? What happens if the stack overflows?)
  • The CPU context: storage and retrieval after a context switch

With this book you will be able to:

  • Utilize a basic real-time kernel to develop your own prototype
  • Design RTOS features
  • Understand the facilities of a commercial RTOS
  • Explains the principles of RTOS and shows their practical implementation
  • Demonstrates how to prototype a real-time design
  • Code is fully available for free use

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