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Title
Distributed Real-Time Systems : Theory and Practice / by K. Erciyes.
Edition
1st ed. 2019.
ISBN
9783030225704 (electronic book)
3030225704 (electronic book)
Published
Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2019
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 341 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-22
Call Number
QA76.54 .E73 2019eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
004/.33
Summary
This classroom-tested textbook describes the design and implementation of software for distributed real-time systems, using a bottom-up approach. The text addresses common challenges faced in software projects involving real-time systems, and presents a novel method for simply and effectively performing all of the software engineering steps. Each chapter opens with a discussion of the core concepts, together with a review of the relevant methods and available software. This is then followed with a description of the implementation of the concepts in a sample kernel, complete with executable code. Topics and features: Introduces the fundamentals of real-time systems, including real-time architecture and distributed real-time systems Presents a focus on the real-time operating system, covering the concepts of task, memory, and input/output management Provides a detailed step-by-step construction of a real-time operating system kernel, which is then used to test various higher level implementations Describes periodic and aperiodic scheduling, resource management, and distributed scheduling Reviews the process of application design from high-level design methods to low-level details of design and implementation Surveys real-time programming languages and fault tolerance techniques Includes end-of-chapter review questions, extensive C code, numerous examples, and a case study implementing the methods in real-world applications Supplies additional material at an associated website Requiring only a basic background in computer architecture and operating systems, this practically-oriented work is an invaluable study aid for senior undergraduate and graduate-level students of electrical and computer engineering, and computer science. The text will also serve as a useful general reference for researchers interested in real-time systems. Dr. Kayhan Erciyes is a full Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at Üsküdar University, Istanbul, Turkey. His other publica tions include the Springer titles Guide to Graph Algorithms, Distributed and Sequential Algorithms for Bioinformatics, and Distributed Graph Algorithms for Computer Networks.
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Series
Computer communications and networks, 1617-7975
Part I: Introduction
Introduction to Real-Time Systems
The Hardware
Distributed Real-Time Systems
Part II: System Software
Real-Time Operating Systems
Design of an Experimental Distributed Real-Time Kernel
Distributed Real-Time Operating Systems and the Middleware
Part III: Scheduling and Resource Sharing
Uniprocessor Independent Task Scheduling
Uniprocessor Dependent Task Scheduling
Multiprocessor and Distributed Real-Time Scheduling
Part IV: Application Design
Software Engineering of Real-Time Systems
Real-Time Programming Languages
Fault Tolerance
Case Study: Environment Monitoring by a Wireless Sensor Network
Appendix A: Pseudocode Conventions
Appendix B: Lower Kernel Functions.