Have you ever spent hours chasing unpredictable bugs, missed deadlines, race conditions, or task synchronization problems in an embedded system—only to realize that the issue wasn't your code, but the way the system was designed?
Many developers enter the world of real-time systems expecting that writing embedded software is simply a matter of making hardware respond correctly. Then reality sets in. Tasks compete for resources, interrupts arrive at the worst possible moments, timing requirements become increasingly strict, and systems that worked perfectly in testing begin behaving differently under real-world conditions.
The difference between a struggling embedded application and a reliable, high-performance system often comes down to one thing: understanding the proven patterns that govern real-time software design.
Real-Time Operating Systems Code Patterns was written to help developers, engineers, students, and technical professionals bridge the gap between theory and practical implementation. Rather than focusing solely on RTOS concepts, this book explores the design patterns, architectural strategies, and engineering techniques that make modern real-time systems reliable, scalable, and maintainable.
Inside, you'll learn how to structure concurrent applications, design efficient task interactions, manage timing constraints, optimize scheduling behavior, and build systems that remain stable under demanding conditions.
You'll discover how to:
Understand RTOS fundamentals and core architectural principles
Design and manage concurrent tasks effectively
Implement practical task scheduling strategies
Apply synchronization techniques to prevent race conditions and resource conflicts
Build efficient inter-task communication systems
Manage interrupts without compromising system performance
Design deterministic timing and control systems
Optimize memory usage in resource-constrained environments
Identify and resolve deadlocks, priority inversion, and concurrency challenges
Improve system performance through proven optimization techniques
Debug, trace, and diagnose complex real-time applications
Validate system behavior through structured testing methodologies
Apply production-grade architecture patterns used in embedded and industrial systems
Build reliable, scalable, and maintainable embedded applications with confidence
Whether you're developing firmware for microcontrollers, designing industrial control systems, working with IoT devices, building robotics applications, or expanding your expertise in embedded software engineering, this book provides a structured roadmap for understanding the patterns and practices that experienced RTOS developers use every day.
Real-time systems demand more than code that simply works—they require software that behaves predictably, responds consistently, and performs reliably when it matters most. This book is designed to help you develop the skills and mindset needed to create those systems.
If you're ready to move beyond basic RTOS concepts and learn the practical code patterns that support high-performance embedded applications, Real-Time Operating Systems Code Patterns is the resource you've been looking for.
Get your copy today and start building real-time systems with greater confidence, clarity, and control.
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Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: New. Print on Demand. Nº de ref. del artículo: I-9798199368919
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