Which of the following is not an example of Real time embedded system
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Real-Time systems are becoming pervasive. Typical examples of real-time systems include Air Traffic Control Systems, Networked Multimedia Systems, Command Control Systems etc.
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The examples that don't, fit a real-time embedded system are traditional computing systems, old email services, and branch processing jobs.
What is Real-Time embedded system and why do these examples doesn't suit Real-Time embedded systems?
- A real-time embedded system is a specific version of an embedded system that operates based on real-time computing represented by a type of dedicated operating system: RTOS.
- Its operating principles are a rapid reaction to external factors and an integrated system that must function within fixed time limits, but the non-real-time embedded systems are not associated with time bonds.
- Examples of real-time embedded systems are autonomous driving systems, process control systems, and air traffic control systems.
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