An Introduction to Real-Time Computing for Mechanical Engineers

A Lab-Based Approach

Rico A. R. Picone (Author) Joseph L. Garbini (Author) Cameron N. Devine (Author) ... more
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English
488 pages 17.78 x 22.86 x 2.87 cm
Approx. weight: 0.9 kg
Publication date: 03 Sep,2024
Barcode/ ISBN: 9780262548762 The MIT Press

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By: Rico A. R. Picone, Joseph L. Garbini, Cameron N. Devine     
A comprehensive introduction to real-time computing for mechanical engineers and engineering students that integrates theory and application.

There are many textbooks that cover real-time computing, but none designed specifically for mechanical engineering curricula. Filling this gap, Rico Picone, Joseph Garbini, and Cameron Devine provide mechanical engineers and engineering students with a comprehensive introduction to real-time computing that integrates theory and application. The book presents the key ideas required to realize mechatronic systems that include real-time computers as functional components. Learning is organized around a sequence of nine hands-on laboratory exercises. Topics include scheduling, interrupts, timing, real-time operating systems, computer hardware, C programming, device drivers, algorithms, digital electronics, communication, amplifiers, encoders, finite state machines, discrete dynamic systems, and digital feedback control. Leading readers through the process of designing and implementing real-time systems while applying the architecture and resources of a modern real-time development environment, this text provides an essential foundation that can be implemented and extended throughout an engineering career.

  • The first real-time computing textbook designed for mechanical engineers
  • Offers hands-on instruction in the design and programming of real-time mechatronic systems
  • Introduces fundamental computing and programing topics
  • Includes detailed coverage of user interaction, real-time program organization, timing control, and interface hardware
  • Ideal for advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate students as well as for self-study

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