"Embedded / Real-Time Systems: Concepts, Design and Programming" by Dr. K.V.K.K. Prasad is considered a definitive guide for its in-depth coverage of RTOS, Linux, and hardware-software integration. The text is highly regarded for bridging theoretical modeling with practical programming applications through visual aids and case studies. Find the publication details on Wiley India .
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Most textbooks treat embedded systems as either a hardware problem or a software problem. Dr. Prasad treats them as a single, intertwined discipline.
: Extensive coverage is given to various hardware platforms and the intricacies of Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) , including specialized sections on Linux and RTLinux.
: Use the "Prayog" chapter and other application-specific sections (Automotive, Aerospace, Healthcare) to see how theoretical concepts apply to systems like ABS braking or flight control .
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