Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
84 views3 pages

RTS 23 14 1 1

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1/ 3

BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI- KK Birla Goa Campus

I SEMESTER 2023-2024
COURSE HANDOUT (PART II)
Date: 011 / 08 / 2023

Course No. : BITS G553


Course Title :Real Time Systems
Instructor :K.R.ANUPAMA

Course Description:

Real Time Systems – Scheduling Algorithms, Resource Constraints and Allocations, Real Time
Software; Real Time Operating Systems – Scheduling, Virtual memory and File Systems; Real Time
Databases; Fault tolerance, Exception handling and reliability evaluation in Real Time Systems;
Data structures Real Time / Embedded Systems; Real Time System Design; Real Time
Communication and Security; Real Time constraints in Multiprocessing and Distributed Systems.

Objective:

To introduce the issues and challenges in developing software for Real Time / embedded
systems and educate about the functional modules, Design and Implementation of Real Time
Systems.

Text Book:

T1. Real - Time Systems, Jane W S Liu, Pearson Education, ISBN 81 – 7808 – 463 - 5

Reference Books

R1. C.M.Krishna, K.G.Shin, Real Time Systems, McGraw Hill Education,2010


R2. Phillip.A.Laplante, S.J.Ovaska, Real Time System Design and Analysis, 4th edition,2012*
R3. Shaw, Real-Time Systems and Software, John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2001. ISBN 0-471-
35490-2*
R4. H. Kopetz, "Real-time Systems," Design Principles for Distributed Embedded
Applications 2nd edition, Springer, 2011*
R5. C.Sivamurthy, G. Manimaran, Resource Management in Real-Time Systems and
Networks ,PHI, New Delhi,2005
R6. Relevant Journal and Conference Papers

* Available as kindle edition which is considerably cheaper than the printed version
Lecture Schedule
Lectures Topics Reference(Sections from text
book)
1 Intro. to Real-Time Systems T1 Ch 1
2 Characterizing Real Time Systems & Tasks R1 Ch2
3 Real Time Systems – Introduction and Reference T1 Ch 3
Model
4–6 Scheduling Algorithms – An Introduction T1 Ch 4 ,5
7-8 Periodic Scheduling T1 Ch 6
9-11 Scheduling Periodic and Sporadic Jobs T1 Ch 7
12 Resource Allocation & Control T1 Ch8
13 – 16 Concurrency and access control for RTS – T1 Ch 8
Semaphore, Monitors,
17-18 Hardware for RTS R2 Ch2
19-21 RTOS R4 Ch9, R2 Ch3, R3 Ch5
(This will be supplemented by lab based
assignments)
22 Real time Databases R4 Ch7
23-25 Fault tolerance, Exception handling and Fail safe Class Notes
Design in RTS
26-28
Introduction to Embedded Network Systems -Real- R5-Chapter 1
Time Systems, Computing and Communication
systems and Communication Networks, Issues in
Distributed Real-Time systems
29-30
Priority-driven Preemptive Scheduling, Static Table- R5- Chapter 2
Driven Scheduling, Dynamic Plan-based Scheduling,
Integrated Scheduling of Hard and QoS -
Degradable Tasks, Real-Time Scheduling with
Feedback Control
31-32 Resource reclaiming in Multi-Processor RTS R5- Chapter3
Scheduler Model, Properties of Resource Re-
claiming algorithms, Task Model, Resource
reclaiming algorithms
33-35 Fault-Tolerant task Scheduling in Multiprocessor R5-Chapter4
RTS - Fault Classification, Fault Tolerance in RTS,
Fault-Tolerant Scheduling Algorithms for Multi-
Processor Systems, Scheduling of Real-Time
Imprecise Computations
36-37 Resource Management in Distributed RTS- R5-Chapter5
Scheduling in Distributed RTS, Global Scheduling, an
Integrated Approach to Distributed Real time
Scheduling
38-40 Real-Time Communication in Wide Area Networks- R5-Chapter 7,8
Service and Traffic Models and Performance
Requirements, Resource Management, Switching
Sub-System, Packet Service Disciplines

Evaluation Scheme:
Components Duration Weightage Date Remarks
Mid-semester 1 Hr 50 12/10/2018 Closed Book
4:00 – 5:30
Class Room Interaction 10
Open Book
Online Interaction – based on Reading 15
Assignments & Open Research Questions
Problems 10
Cheddar Based Assignment 25
RTOS based Project 20
Comprehensive Examination 3 Hrs 70 12/12/2024 Open/Closed
(FN) Book (25+45)

Make-Up: Makeup may be granted on genuine grounds (medical report is required), if permission
is sought from the Instructor-in-charge prior to the test.
Chamber Consultation Hour: To be announced in the class.

Notice: Notice concerning this course will be displayed on Moodle only.

Instructor-in-Charge

You might also like