TDDD07 Real Time Systems (6 ECTS)
Ht2 2021
Real-time and embedded systems constitute over 90% of today's computing applications.
The goal of the course is to get an understanding of the issues involved in the design and implementation of real-time dependable systems, including distributed and networked applications.
The course brings together several theoretical topics on characterization of timeliness and dependability, and makes parts of the theory concrete in a specific application, i.e. Rescue robots, as lab exercises.
Latest News...
2021‑11‑19 | |
The muddy cards summary for 2021 is now posted. |
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2021‑11‑05 | |
The slides for the labs presentation is now available under the lectures and lessons tab. Also, the mapping of exercises and lesson time has been updated. |
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2021‑11‑01 | |
The Real-time system compendium has now a new reference number. You can find it as well as information on how to order it in the Literature section. |
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2021‑10‑20 | |
Welcome to the Real-time Systems course! The first lecture will be on Monday, November 1st at 13.15 in room R22. The web pages are currently being updated. |
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2021‑10‑06 | |
The 2021 edition of the course is currently planned to be physically on campus. Any deviations from this will be announced during lecture 1. |
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