Basic classifications of real operating system

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Basic Classifications of Real-Time Operating Systems Real-time operating systems, or RTOS, are designed to automate and accelerate the process of decision-making in order to avoid an unwanted outcome. An RTOS may support very simple tasks or extremely complex procedures. Regardless, you need to know what kind of real-time operating system best suits your situation to achieve your desired results.

3 types of real-time operating systems •

Operating systems are extremely customized. It is therefore almost impossible to find two similar systems in different environments. However, there are three major classifications determined by the mode of operation.

Hard RTOS. A hard Real-Time Operating System is distinguished by its strict adherence to the deadline or limits of the task stipulated. In case this deadline is missed, the results are catastrophic. For example, an airbag has to deploy within the perfect time frame. Failure to deploy may cause death or extreme destruction. It means that the deadline was missed.

Firm RTOS. With a firm RTOS, the need to stick to the deadline does not have a catastrophic effect but the results are undesirable. An example is a production plant where the quality of a product diminishes because the deadline was not met. This will affect the reputation of the brand, profits, etc.

Soft RTOS. The effects of missing a deadline with a soft RTOS are not as catastrophic as in the two previous cases. The processes can be reversed


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