Embedded operating system

An embedded system on a plug-in card, featuring a processor, memory, power supply, and various external interfaces

An Embedded Operating System (EOS) is an operating system designed specifically for embedded computer systems. These systems aim to enhance functionality and reliability to perform dedicated tasks.[1] When the multitasking method employed allows for timely task execution, such an OS may qualify as a real-time operating system (RTOS).[2]

  1. ^ Jabeen, Qamar; Khan, Fazlullah; Hayat, Muhammad Nouman; Khan, Haroon; Jan, Syed Roohullah; Ullah, Farman (2016-05-11). "A Survey: Embedded Systems Supporting By Different Operating Systems". arXiv:1610.07899 [cs.OH].
  2. ^ "Definition of embedded OS". PC Magazine. Retrieved 13 September 2023.

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