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REAL-TIME EMBEDDED SYSTEMS: Design Principles and Engineering Practices, A Comprehensive Textbook covering RTOS Theory, VxWorks, Fault Tolerance, Safety-Critical Design and Industrial Applications

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Management number 220490937 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$10.20 Model Number 220490937
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This textbook was born out of years of graduate-level courses in Real-Time Systems and Embedded Software Engineering at IITs, and from countless conversations with industry engineers working on mission-critical systems at organizations like BEL, ISRO, HAL, and various automotive and defense contractors. Over the years, one recurring observation stood out with striking clarity: while there is no shortage of reference manuals, API documentation, or research papers on real-time systems, there exists a significant gap when it comes to a single, unified resource that bridges rigorous theoretical foundations with hands-on, production-quality engineering practice.Real-time embedded systems are not merely fast computers. They are systems governed by temporal contracts with the physical world — systems where a missed deadline in a fly-by-wire aircraft, a delayed interrupt in a cardiac defibrillator, or a priority inversion in an autonomous vehicle controller can have catastrophic consequences. This reality demands that engineers who build such systems possess a depth of understanding that goes far beyond simply knowing how to call an API. They must understand why scheduling algorithms guarantee deadlines, how memory hierarchies affect worst-case execution time, why fault-tolerant architectures are designed the way they are, and how certification standards like DO-178C and ISO 26262 translate theoretical safety arguments into engineering artifacts.This book is designed for you — the graduate student, the practicing engineer, the researcher, or the technical lead — who refuses to be satisfied with surface-level knowledge. It is written at the level of rigor expected at institutions like MIT, IIT, Stanford, or Carnegie Mellon, yet it strives to remain readable, practical, and deeply connected to the realities of engineering embedded software. Read more

ISBN13 979-8253366493
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 8.5 x 1.15 x 11 inches
Item Weight 3.16 pounds
Print length 510 pages
Publication date March 23, 2026

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