Add Real-Time Systems by Hermann Kopetz #11983
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A comprehensive guide to the design principles and practical implementation of distributed embedded real-time systems, covering key concepts such as timing constraints, fault tolerance, communication, and system architecture in real-time domains.
Why is this valuable (or not)?
This book addresses a specialized and critical area in embedded systems development where timing and reliability are paramount, making it highly valuable for engineers and developers working in automotive, aerospace, industrial automation, and other real-time applications.
How do we know it's really free?
The resource is hosted on an academic institution’s official website with explicit permission for free access, and it is not behind any paywall or registration requirement, ensuring legal free availability for educational and professional use.
For book lists, is it a book? For course lists, is it a course? etc.
This is a book, as it has a structured format, comprehensive coverage, and is self-contained, fitting the criteria for inclusion in book lists.
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