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CSE6490F 3.0 Issues in Embedded System Design
Description
Almost every electronic appliance and device today uses embedded systems. Cell phones, automobiles, toasters, televisions, airplanes, medical equipment, and a host of other devices, products, and applications use embedded systems. These systems require a conscious effort to produce the most reliable product possible requiring the utmost diligence in system design and implementation. This course focuses on the architectures, techniques, and methodologies that are used in the design and implementation of embedded systems to meet the various requirements of embedded systems.
As an example of specific material that will covered in detail in CSE6490F: various highly efficient and practical software architectures for embedded systems that do not require the full set of features and avoid the overhead of a traditional RTOS, which are widely used in the embedded system industry, as well as operating systems that are specially adapted to satisfy the various requirements of embedded applications, will be discussed in detail in CSE6490F.
Lecture Times
- Tuesdays, Thursdays 17:30 - 19:00 BC 225