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- No. A system with real-time requirements simply means that actions need to be deterministic. The timing requirements are determined by the needs of each system.
- No. There are several different ways to achieve real-time performance.
- No.
- Any system that has a deterministic response to a given event can be considered as real-time.
- Most industrial controls, closed-loop control systems, UAV flight controllers, Anti-Lock Braking Systems (ABS), Engine Control Units (ECUs), inkjet printers, test equipment (such as oscilloscopes and network analyzers), and so on.
- An MCU-based RTOS's strong point is moderately complex systems.
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