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Embedded Software Applications: A Comprehensive Study
Abstract
The article examines embedded software systems as a foundational technology in modern society, focusing on three critical domains: aerospace systems, space exploration, and consumer devices. It investigates the unique challenges, implementations, and significance of embedded software across these sectors. In aerospace applications, It explores avionics architecture, certification processes, and fault-tolerant designs that ensure safety and reliability in flight systems. For space exploration, it analyzes the extreme constraints faced by Mars and Moon rovers, including limited computing resources, power management challenges, and autonomous operation requirements necessitated by communication delays. In consumer devices, It examines smartphone architectures, wearable health monitoring systems, and energy-efficient processor designs. It also identifies common technical challenges across these domains, including resource optimization, real-time performance requirements, and reliability engineering. Finally, it presents emerging trends such as edge AI, enhanced security mechanisms, and software-defined hardware that are shaping the future of embedded systems development.
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Journal
Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies
Volume (Issue)
7 (5)
Pages
824-833
Published
Copyright
Open access

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