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1. Notes
The lecture notes are provided only as a reference and reminder of what was taught in class. Memorizing the notes will
not serve the student, as the focus of the course is on the understanding of real-time systems. By the end of the course,
the student is expected to be able to design and develop simple real-time systems independently.
2. Contact details
At any point in time during the course, students may contact me for advise or guidance. My contact details are given
below. The best way to contact me is via email.
Mandar Chitre
Asst. Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Head, Acoustic Research Laboratory
3. Objectives
4. Prerequisites / Assumptions
5. Course outline
6. CA
7. Exams
Grading: 50%
Open book
4 long questions, answer all
8. Interaction
9. Reference books
The following reference books provide good material for further study. For the purposes of the course, these books are
useful references but not essential. If you are keen on furthering your interest in real-time systems, I would recommend
you to own copies of one or more of these books:
[Burns 2009]
A. Burns & A. Wellings, “Real-time Systems and Programming Languages,” 4th ed., Addison Wesley Longmain, ISBN:
9780321417459, 2009.
[Laplante 1997]
P. Laplante, "Real-time systems design and analysis - An Engineer's Handbook," 2nd Edition, NJ: IEEE Press, ISBN:
0-7803-3400-0, 1997.
[Bic & Shaw 2002]
L. F. Bic & A. C. Shaw, "Operating systems principles," NJ: Prentice Hall, ISBN: 0-1302-6611-6, 2002.