Introduction:
A real-time operating system (RTOS) is an operating system (OS) intended to serve real-time application requests.
A key characteristic of an RTOS is the level of its consistency concerning the amount of time it takes to accept and complete an application's task; the variability is jitter. A hard real-time operating system has less jitter than a soft real-time operating system. The chief design goal is not high throughput, but rather a guarantee of a soft or hard performance category. An RTOS that can usually or generally meet a deadline is a soft real-time OS, but if it can meet a deadline deterministicallyit is a hard real-time OS.
Difficulty : Medium
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A real-time operating system (RTOS) is an operating system (OS) intended to serve real-time application requests.
A key characteristic of an RTOS is the level of its consistency concerning the amount of time it takes to accept and complete an application's task; the variability is jitter. A hard real-time operating system has less jitter than a soft real-time operating system. The chief design goal is not high throughput, but rather a guarantee of a soft or hard performance category. An RTOS that can usually or generally meet a deadline is a soft real-time OS, but if it can meet a deadline deterministicallyit is a hard real-time OS.
Difficulty : Medium
Download Link : Real Time Operating System
Please refer to the following links in preparing for your Seminar :
How to give Seminar
How To create Seminar Report
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