memory protection mechanisms in rtos
Memory protection mechanisms in RTOS refer to the techniques and features in real-time operating systems that ensure the integrity and security of memory resources. These mechanisms prevent unauthorized access, modification, or corruption of data stored in the system's memory, thereby enhancing the reliability and stability of the operating system and the applications running on it.
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