Emulation of a fast reactive embedded system using a real time operating system

Author(s):  
K. Weiss ◽  
T. Steckstor ◽  
W. Rosenstiel
Author(s):  
Amit K. Shukla ◽  
Rachit Sharma ◽  
Pranab K. Muhuri

A real-time operating system (RTOS) is an integral part of a real-time embedded system (RTES). Most of the RTESs work on dynamic environments, and hence, the computational cost of tasks cannot be calculated in advance. Thus, RTOSs play a significant role in the smooth operations of the RTES through efficient task scheduling schemes and resource managements. This article investigates the existing design challenges and scope of the modern RTOSs. A wide variety of latest RTOSs are discussed and elaborated in detail. A comparative study with their prospects has been explained so that interested readers can use the article as a readily available starting point for their further studies on this topic.


2013 ◽  
Vol 475-476 ◽  
pp. 209-213
Author(s):  
Hong Fang ◽  
Lin Cai Deng

This paper describes a embedded system,using ARM processor LPC2148 as the core of hardware,and using MQ series gas sensor as the detection component,and using ENC28J60 as the network communication interface,and using uc / OS-II real-time operating system as software platform for the real-time remote monitoring of density of harmful gases indoor.In this system,voltage signals from MQ sensor will be processed by the ARM micro-controller and be displayed in the LCD.Then they will be compared with the set voltage value.If they are greater than the set value,sound and light alarm will be touched off,and data will be transfered to the network through the ARM ENC28J6 network interface.Above all,the system is able to achieve accurate detection, alarm and remote monitoring indoor dangerous gases.


2009 ◽  
Vol 416 ◽  
pp. 34-39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ou Xie ◽  
Hua Li ◽  
Yan Li

According to the requirement for high-precision and processing features of the internal grinding, the hardware and software of an internal grinding NC system based on embedded system were presented. The classification and implementation of several key system tasks controlled by real-time operating system uc/os-ii were given, and the control process of the machine switch by soft PLC technology was elaborated on in the system. According to the real-time requirements of internal grinding NC system, the tasks of the system were prioritized reasonably, and some methods for enhancing the capability of real-time and improving the accuracy of the system were presented with software technology.


2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
Novian Habibie ◽  
Machmud Roby Alhamidi ◽  
Dwi Marhaendro Jati Purnomo ◽  
Muhammad Febrian Rachmadi

Comunication between microcontrollers is one of the crucial point in embedded sytems. On the other hand, embedded system must be able to run many parallel task simultaneously. To handle this, we need a reliabe system that can do a multitasking without decreasing every task’s performance. The most widely used methods for multitasking in embedded systems are using Interrupt Service Routine (ISR) or using Real Time Operating System (RTOS). This research compared perfomance of USART communication on system with RTOS to a system that use interrupt. Experiments run on two identical development board XMega A3BU-Xplained which used intenal sensor (light and temperature) and used servo as external component. Perfomance comparison done by counting ping time (elapsing time to transmit data and get a reply as a mark that data has been received) and compare it. This experiments divided into two scenarios: (1) system loaded with many tasks, (2) system loaded with few tasks. Result of the experiments show that communication will be faster if system only loaded with few tasks. System with RTOS has won from interrupt in case (1), but lose to interrupt in case (2).


1991 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 25-26
Author(s):  
C.D. Locke ◽  
R.P. Cook ◽  
K.D. Gordon ◽  
H. Tokuda

Author(s):  
Zeeshan Murtaza ◽  
Shoab Khan ◽  
Abid Rafique ◽  
Khalid Bajwa ◽  
Umer Zaman

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