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Real-time systems are essential in fields where timing precision and reliability are critical, such as aerospace, robotics, and embedded systems. A real-time operating system (RTOS) manages resources and tasks to ensure predictable performance. Real-Time Operating Systems Concepts explores the architecture, scheduling algorithms, and interprocess communication mechanisms that underpin RTOS design. It discusses synchronization, priority management, and interrupt handling in detail. The book includes practical examples from automotive and industrial control systems. With a balanced approach to theory and implementation, it is an ideal guide for engineering students and professionals developing real-time applications.







