Real Time Operating Systems | Vibepedia
Real-time operating systems (RTOS) are specialized operating systems designed for applications that require predictable and reliable timing, such as embedded sy
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Real-time operating systems (RTOS) are specialized operating systems designed for applications that require predictable and reliable timing, such as embedded systems, robotics, and automotive control systems. With a focus on efficiency, reliability, and low latency, RTOS enables devices to respond to events in real-time, making them crucial for safety-critical and mission-critical applications. Today, RTOS is used in a wide range of devices, from simple microcontrollers to complex systems, and its importance continues to grow as the demand for real-time processing increases. According to some sources, the global RTOS market is expected to grow significantly in the coming years. With the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT), RTOS is playing an increasingly important role in enabling devices to communicate and interact with each other in real-time, and its applications are expanding into new areas such as smart homes, cities, and industries.