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  • Jiménez M
  • Palomera R
  • Couvertier I
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Abstract

An embedded system can be broadly defined as a device that contains tightly coupled hardware and software components to perform a single function, which forms part of a larger system, is not intended to be independently programmable by the user, and is expected to work with minimal or no human interaction. Two additional characteristics are very common in embedded systems: reactive operation and heavily constrained.

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Jiménez, M., Palomera, R., & Couvertier, I. (2014). Introduction. In Introduction to Embedded Systems (pp. 1–30). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3143-5_1

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