A3 Design and Implementation of Real Time Systems
Course content:
The Netherlands boasts a world-leading high-tech manufacturing industry renowned for constructing distributed real-time systems of continuously growing complexity.
These systems must meet stringent timing requirements to ensure the delivery of mission-critical functionalities. This course is a direct response to this pressing demand, which the PhD students will inevitably encounter in their near future. This course is focused on providing an overview of selected timing-sensitive applications and the current research landscape on real-time systems, and explaining the rationale behind considering real-time requirements in system software design. The course will explain selected topics from scheduling algorithms, priority assignments, resource sharing, resource reservation, together with their implementation in real-time operating systems. We will further discuss the emerging challenges and practices in an industrial context, based on an empirical survey and local applied research on telemetry-based system performance engineering for purposes of performance optimization, verification, and diagnostics.
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