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Embedded and Real Time Systems David Andrews

EECS 753 Embedded and Real Time Systems Welcome ! –New Class, So Some Inherent Disorganization Programmatics –Two Exams 12.5% per exam=25% –Two Team Projects 20% per project=40% –Homework 35%=35% Academic Honesty –Taken Seriously. Group Work Is Good, However Members Must Pull Weight

EECS 753 Embedded and Real Time Systems Text: –Real-Time Systems Design Principles for Distributed and Embedded Applications, Hermann Kopetz, Kluwer Academic Publishers, ISBN , Also, selected research papers Papers: –Additional Papers Will Be Handed Out Throughout the Semester –Papers Should Be Read Before Class

EECS 753 Embedded and Real Time Systems Course Topics Systems Engineering Requirements, Design, Verification/Validation, Certification, Management-Lite System Architecture Modeling/Abstraction, Design Methodology, Business Issues Embedded Systems Design Issues, Scheduling, Time, Distributed Implementations, Performance Embedded Networks Protocol Mechanisms, Performance, CAN, TTP, Embedded Internet Critical Systems Basic Techniques (FMEA), Software Safety, Network Safety, Certification, Ethics, Testing, Graceful Degredatoin Case Studies Classical Embedded Systems, Future Embedded Systems

Oh ya…… Read Chapters 1 and 2 From Text…. –Lecture will present material in different organization from text. Text will give good background…. First assignment will be given next Tuesday And now……..