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Revision as of 09:40, 12 August 2016
Contents
Real-Time Embedded Systems 2016
Contact
Lecturer
- Office: E 308
- Telephone 035 16 71 87
- Email: [m.taromiradi@hh.se]
Lab Instructors
- Office: E 309
- Email: [sebastian.kunze@hh.se]
- Office: E 304
- Email: [mahsa.varshosaz@hh.se]
Objectives
On completion of the course students will be able to
- program embedded applications
- understand and use a kernel to support concurrency, real-time and reactivity
- design, structure and analyse programs for embedded systems
- explain different mechanisms for communication and synchronisation between processes
- explain characteristics of real-time systems and constructions to deal with them in programs
- compare, select and apply programming language constructs designed for concurrency and real-time
Assessment
Taking part in the lab is mandatory and one cannot pass the course without doing the practicals. In addition, there will be a final written examination. During the lectures, some bonus questions will be asked, each of which will contribute 0.1 mark to the final mark (can come in handy when rounding up).