real-time operating systems (rtos)
Real-time operating systems (RTOS) are specialized software systems that prioritize the execution of tasks based on preset deadlines. They guarantee precise and predictable timing for critical tasks, making them ideal for applications that require immediate response or control, such as robotics, industrial automation, and medical devices. RTOS ensure that time-sensitive operations are completed within specific time constraints, enhancing the reliability and efficiency of the system.
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