What is a Real Time Operating System? Elaborate.



What is a Real Time Operating System? Elaborate...

Answer / Vipin Kumar Nag

A Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) is a type of operating system designed to respond to external events within a fixed period of time. Unlike general-purpose operating systems, RTOS does not provide non-real-time services like memory management or user interfaces. Instead, it focuses on high responsiveness and low latency for real-time tasks. These systems are crucial in applications that require hard real-time constraints, such as control systems, robotics, and multimedia processing.

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