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Embedded Computing Systems
An embedded system is any computer that relies on its own microprocessor and is a part of a larger system. It is usually embedded as a part of a complete device that serves a more general purpose. Our society is increasingly depending on embedded computing systems such as robots, unmanned aerial vehicles self-driving cars, unmanned underwater vehicles, military and aerospace electronics. This paper provides a brief introduction on embedded computing systems.
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