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P13EST201 Real Time Operating Systems: L: 45 Total: 45 Hrs

This document outlines the units of study for a course on real time operating systems. The five units cover: 1) an overview of operating systems, 2) distributed operating systems, 3) real time models and languages, 4) real time kernels, and 5) real time application domains. Each unit is allocated 9 hours of study. Reference materials for the course include books on real time systems design, operating system design, and Intel manuals.

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P13EST201 Real Time Operating Systems: L: 45 Total: 45 Hrs

This document outlines the units of study for a course on real time operating systems. The five units cover: 1) an overview of operating systems, 2) distributed operating systems, 3) real time models and languages, 4) real time kernels, and 5) real time application domains. Each unit is allocated 9 hours of study. Reference materials for the course include books on real time systems design, operating system design, and Intel manuals.

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P13EST201 REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEMS

UNIT I REVIEW OF OPERATING SYSTEMS 9


Basic Principles – System Calls – Files – Processes – Design and Implementation of processes –
Communication between processes – Operating System structures.
UNIT II DISTRIBUTED OPERATING SYSTEMS 9
Topology – Network types – Communication – RPC – Client server model – Distributed file
system – Design strategies.
UNIT III REAL TIME MODELS AND LANGUAGES 9
Event Based – Process Based and Graph based Models – Petrinet Models – Real Time
Languages – RTOS Tasks – RT scheduling - Interrupt processing – Synchronization – Control
Blocks – Memory Requirements.
UNIT IV REAL TIME KERNEL 9
Principles – Design issues – Polled Loop Systems – RTOS Porting to a Target – Comparison and
study of various RTOS like QNX – VX works – PSOS – C Executive – Case studies.
UNIT V RTOS APPLICATION DOMAINS 9
RTOS for Image Processing – Embedded RTOS for voice over IP – RTOS for fault Tolerant
Applications – RTOS for Control Systems.

L: 45 Total: 45 Hrs

REFERENCES:
1. Herma K., “Real Time Systems – Design for distributed Embedded Applications”,
Kluwer Academic, 2000.
2. Charles Crowley, “Operating Systems-A Design Oriented approach” McGraw Hill 2005.
3. C.M. Krishna, Kang, G.Shin, “Real Time Systems”, McGraw Hill, 2000.
4. Raymond J.A.Bhur, Donald L.Bailey, “An Introduction to Real Time Systems”, PHI
2006.
5. Intel Manual on 16 bit embedded controllers, Santa Clara, 2005.

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