Article | REF: S8050 V1

Real-time operating systems

Authors: Yvon TRINQUET, Jean-Pierre ELLOY

Publication date: June 10, 2010

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2. Real-time application

2.1 Functional architecture of an application

Example

Let's take the case of a fluid level control application in a tank with constant leakage (figure 1 ), where the role of the control system (a control station) is to control the fluid level on the basis of the measurement taken by an analog sensor. This is a command to be executed periodically, the action of which is to adjust the opening of the reservoir supply valve.

This basic function is complemented by two additional tasks:

  • switch from open loop to closed loop (and vice versa) on operator command;

  • ...

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