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Measuring RTOS Performance: What? Why? How?
Mentor Graphics
Mentor Graphics Technical Library
July 2011
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In the world of smart phones and tablet PCs memory might be cheap, but in the more constrained universe of deeply embedded devices, it is still a precious resource. This is why most 16- and 32-bit embedded designs rely on the services of a scalable real-time operating system (RTOS). An RTOS allows product designers to focus on the added value of their solution while delegating efficient resource management. This white paper takes a look at "typical" reported performance metrics for an RTOS in the embedded industry. It's an attempt to explain what these numbers signify, how they are measured, and why an embedded system designer should give particular attention to these numbers.
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