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06EC762-Real Time System

This document outlines the lesson plan for a Real-Time Systems course taught over 52 hours across 14 weeks. The course is divided into 7 units covering topics such as the history and definitions of real-time systems, computer hardware requirements, languages for real-time applications, operating systems, and real-time system design methodologies. Each unit lists the topics to be covered in classes along with the planned and actual dates. The lesson plan also provides details of textbooks and references for the course.

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06EC762-Real Time System

This document outlines the lesson plan for a Real-Time Systems course taught over 52 hours across 14 weeks. The course is divided into 7 units covering topics such as the history and definitions of real-time systems, computer hardware requirements, languages for real-time applications, operating systems, and real-time system design methodologies. Each unit lists the topics to be covered in classes along with the planned and actual dates. The lesson plan also provides details of textbooks and references for the course.

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P E S Institute of Technology & Management

NH-206, Sagar Road, Shivamogga – 577204


Phone: 08182-640733 Fax: 08182-233797
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Lesson Plan
Subject :Real-Time Systems Subject code : 06EC762
IA Marks : 25 Hrs / Week : 04
Exam Hours : 03 Total Hours : 52
Exam marks : 100 Prepared on : 06/08/2010

Class Planned Conducted


Topics to be Covered Remark
No. Date Date

PART – A

UNIT – 1: 06 Hours

01 Historical background 02- 08-2010


02 RTS Definition 03- 08-2010
03 Classification of Real-time Systems 05- 08-2010
04 Time constraints 06- 08-2010
05 Classification of Programs 07-08-2010

UNIT – 2 : CONCEPTS OF COMPUTER CONTROL 07 Hours

06 Introduction, Sequence Control, Loop control 07- 08-2010


07 Loop control 12-08-2010

08 Supervisory control 13- 08-2010

09 Centralized computer control 14- 08-2010


10 Distributed system 14- 08-2010
11 Human-computer interface 19- 08-2010
12 Benefits of computer control 20- 08-2010

UNIT – 3 : COMPUTER HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR RTS 06 Hours

13 Introduction 21- 08-2010


14 General purpose computer 21- 08-2010
15 Single chip microcontroller 26- 08-2010
16 Specialized Processors, Process-related Interfaces 27- 08-2010
17 Process-related Interfaces 28-08-2010
18 Data transfer techniques 28- 08-2010
19 Communications, Standard Interface 02-09-2010
P E S Institute of Technology & Management
NH-206, Sagar Road, Shivamogga – 577204
Phone: 08182-640733 Fax: 08182-233797

UNIT – 4 : LANGUAGES FOR REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS 08 Hours

20 Introduction, Syntax layout and readability 03- 09-2010


Declaration and Initialization of Variables and
21 04- 09-2010
Constants, Modularity and Variables
22 Compilation, Data types, Control Structure 04- 09-2010
23 Exception Handling, Low-level facilities 09- 09-2010
Co routines, Interrupts and Device handling,
24 11- 09-2010
Concurrency
25 Interrupts and Device handling, Concurrency 11- 09-2010
26 Real-time support 16- 09-2010
27 Overview of real-time Languages. 17- 09-2010
PART B

UNIT – 5 & 6 : OPERATING SYSTEMS 12 Hours

28 Introduction 18-09-2010
29 Real-time multi-tasking OS 18-09-2010
30 Scheduling strategies 23-09-2010
31 Priority Structures, , Task management 24-09-2010
32 Scheduler and real-time clock interrupt handles 25-09-2010
33 Memory Management 25-09-2010
34 Code sharing 30-09-2010
35 Resource control 01-10-2010
36 Task co-operation and communication 08-10-2010
37 Mutual exclusion 09-10-2010
38 Data transfer, Liveness 09-10-2010
39 Minimum OS kernel, Examples 14-10-2010

UNIT – 7 : DESIGN OF RTSS – GENERAL INTRODUCTION 08 Hours

40 Introduction 15-10-2010
41 Specification documentation 21- 10-2010
42 Preliminary design 22- 10-2010
43 Single-program approach 23- 10-2010
44 Foreground/background 23- 10-2010
45 Multi-tasking approach 28- 10-2010
46 Mutual exclusion 29- 10-2010
P E S Institute of Technology & Management
NH-206, Sagar Road, Shivamogga – 577204
Phone: 08182-640733 Fax: 08182-233797
47 Monitors 30- 10-2010

UNIT – 7: RTS DEVELOPMENT METHODOLOGIES 06 Hours

48 Introduction 30- 10-2010


49 Yourdon Methodology 04-11-2010

50 Requirement definition for Drying Oven 11-11-2010


Ward and Mellor
51 12-11-2010
Method
52 , Hately and Pirbhai Method 13-11-2010

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Real - Time Computer Control- An Introduction , Stuart Bennet,
2nd Edn. Pearson Education. 2005.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Real-Time Systems Design and Analysis, Phillip. A. Laplante, second edition, PHI, 2005
2. Real-Time Systems Development, Rob Williams, Elsevier. 2006
3. Embedded Systems, Raj Kamal, Tata Mc Graw Hill, India, 2005

Prepared by Checked by the HOD Approved by the Principal

Signature

Date 06 / 08 / 2010

Name Mr. Anand Raj S.N Dr. Ravi M .Yadahalli Dr. Vishwanath P. Baligar

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