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Philadelphia University
Summer Semester, 2011
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Real-Time Systems

Prof. Kasim Al-Aubidy



Lecture (1)

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Prof. Kasim M. Al-Aubidy Computer Engineering Department

Philadelphia University Summer Semester, 2011

Real-Time Systems

Prof. Kasim Al-Aubidy



Lecture Outline:

-^ What will you learn? And how?–^ Course Objectives:–^ Intended learning outcomes–^ Prerequisites–^ Module outline and timetable–^ Reading list–^ Assessment

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What will you learn? And how? •^

PRINCIPLES OF REAL-TIME SYSTEMS

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CONCEPTS OF COMPUTER CONTROL

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HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR REAL-TIME SYSTEMS

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REAL-TIME COMPUTER CONTROL.

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LANGUAGES FOR REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS.

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REAL-TIME SOFTWARE & PROGRAM DESIGN.

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OPERATING SYSTEMS FOR REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS.

» Primarily through: •^ Lectures:

45 hours/semester, 6 hours/week.

-^ Homework and programming assignments: •^ Semester project:

project for each student

» We will also discuss student projects.

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Course Objectives: The main objective of this course is to : ^

Provide a general introduction to real-time computer control systems. ^

Provide examples of real-time systems including functionality andimplementation platforms. ^

Study computer control strategies and their implementation techniques. ^

Describe and exemplify design parameters for real-time systems includingexecution time, implementation, communication & user interface. ^

Study a range of methodologies for specifying and designing real time systems. ^

Understand hardware and software design and implementation of real-timesystems ^

Describe and apply systems engineering methods and techniques in the designand analysis of real-time systems.

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The course will involve a real-time system design project.

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Prerequisites: •^

Students are expected to be familiar with,microprocessors and microcontrollers, embedded systemdesign, sensors and actuators, control systems, systemsdesign and implementation, programming with machinelanguage and C++.

  • Some basic familiarity with; systems modeling and

simulation techniques; discrete mathematics.

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Grades: •^

Homework and Quizzes:

(3 Quizzes & 3 HWs)

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Semester Project:

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First Exam:

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Second Exam:

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Final Exam:

Projects: •^

Define your own project and write a proposal

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Experimental investigation requires a programming project and afinal report.

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Final report contents: Project title, Objective, Introduction,Hardware design, Software design, Conclusion, References.

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Team projects are allowed, but they must be significant!

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Text Books:1. Real-Time Computer Control,

By: Stuart Bennett,

Prentice-Hall, 2nd edition, 1994.–

This book comprises the lecture notes for the courseand is required reading for all students.

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All selected material in this book is examinable.

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Real-Time Systems: Design Principles forDistributed Embedded Applications

By H. Kopetz, Springer-Verlag, USA, 2011,ISBN: 1441982361–

This book is optional, but provides further detail onthe practical aspects of the course.

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Reading List: 1.^

D. IBRAHIM, Microcontroller Based Applied Digital Control, John Wiley& Sons Ltd, UK, 2006, ISBN: 0-470-86335-

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J.W.S. LIN, Real-Time Systems, Prentice Hall, 2000.

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N. NISSANKE, Real-Time Systems, Prentice Hall, 1997.

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R.J.A. BUHR & D.L. BAILEY, An Introduction to Real-Time Systems,Prentice Hall, 1999.

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S. BENNETT & G.S. VIRK, Computer Control of Real-Time Processes,IEE 1990.

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S. HEATH, Embedded Systems Design, Newness 1999.

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W. VALVANO, Embedded Microcomputer Systems: Real-TimeInterfacing, Brooks-Cole Publisher, 2000.

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J. COOLING, Software Engineering for Real-Time Systems, AddisonWesley, UK 2003. www.pearsopneduc.com