Real-Time Control of Embedded Systems, 2nd Edition

A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Computer Science & Engineering".

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Department of Electronic Engineering, Inha University, Incheon 22212, Republic of Korea
Interests: embedded and real-time systems; cyber-physical systems (CPS) and artificial intelligence (AI); edge computing and Internet of Things (IoT); embedded software for robots and vehicles
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Department of Electronic Engineering, Inha University, Incheon 22212, Republic of Korea
Interests: deep learning; computer vision; federated learning; time series classification; biosignal processing; speech processing; edge computing using embedded systems; artificial intelligence

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The real-time control of embedded systems has become a necessity in almost every aspect of the world. A higher level of control of embedded systems gives users a wide range of flexibility. Many such systems are mission-critical and latency-sensitive embedded systems. Embedded systems’ controllers are implemented locally to complete various sets of related tasks. Embedded controllers have a wide variety of uses, from microcontrollers to consumer electronics, weapons to medical devices, and edge-level controllers to cloud-level control systems. Real-time control of embedded systems, powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), will revolutionise how we control environments including factories, workplaces, transportation systems, and power/water/gas grids. For example, AI-powered robots are rapidly becoming capable of controlling multiple tasks and learning from experience while interacting with humans.  

This Special Issue welcomes contributions on novel ideas related to embedded systems in various domains such as Industrial Automation, Manufacturing, Robotics, Automotive applications, Appliance Automation, Healthcare, Wearable Systems, Energy Systems, Smart Grids, and Smart Cities. This includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:

  • AI-powered real-time control for embedded systems;
  • The modelling and simulation of real-time control for embedded systems;
  • The sensing and perception of real-time controllers for embedded systems;
  • Enhancing the energy efficiency of real-time control for embedded systems;
  • Reliable and fault-tolerant real-time controllers for IoT devices;
  •  Lessons learned from large-scale real-time control of embedded systems.

Prof. Dr. Deok-Hwan Kim
Dr. Shan Ullah
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • embedded systems
  • parallel computing
  • deep learning
  • artificial intelligence
  • Internet of Things
  • distributed systems
  • real-time operating systems
  • cyber–physical systems
  • real-time embedded systems
  • digital signal processing
  • edge computing
  • fault-tolerant applications

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