Real Time Operating System Training Course
A real-time operating system (RTOS) is an operating system designed to process real-time application data immediately as it arrives, typically without introducing buffering delays.
This course is available as onsite live training in Italy or online live training.Course Outline
RTOS and RT-Linux
- RT-Linux
- Different types of operating systems
- Fundamentals of RTOS – Linux as a Real-Time System
- Introduction to RTOS (Hard Real-Time and Soft Real-Time)
- Latency in Linux and Priority Inheritance
- Linux 4.x features for real-time processing
- Kernel Compilation
- RT-Linux Patching
- Linux RT-Preempt Patches
- Configuring the Kernel with RT-PATCH
- Implementation of real-time applications
- Linux real-time API
- Measuring and comparing scheduling latency in standard Linux versus RT-Linux with the latest RT patches
- Porting RT-Linux to ARM and application development
Requirements
Please specify the operating system on which you want the course to be conducted (e.g., MC-OS, FreeRTOS, VxWorks, etc.).
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Deepak Tiwari - Beamtrail
Course - Circuits and Electronics Fundamentals
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Course - Raspberry Pi for Beginners
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