Embedded System1 Project 1 Functional Concepts
Embedded System Project 1
Week 1
This week we've had a general introduction to the embedded system, and we've covered it in class.
An Embedded System is a specialized computing system that is embedded into a larger device or system to perform specific tasks. Unlike general-purpose computers, embedded systems are highly optimized, have specific functions, and are not used for general computing. They typically consist of hardware (e.g., microcontrollers, sensors, memory) and software (e.g., firmware, real-time operating systems).
Key Features of Embedded Systems:
1.Specific Functionality
Typically performs only specific functions, such as control, monitoring, or data processing.
2.Limited Resources
Limited in computing power, storage, and power consumption, requiring efficient optimization.
3.Real-time Performance
Many embedded systems must respond within a specific time frame, such as in autonomous driving systems.
4.Low Power Consumption
Many embedded devices (e.g., smartwatches) require low power consumption to extend battery life.
5.High Reliability
Often used in critical applications (e.g., medical devices, industrial control) and must not fail easily.
6.High Integration
Usually embedded in other products and interacts with the physical world (e.g., sensors, actuators).
Week 2
Project 1
Making infographic
This is the first version of our infographic
Final Product
But it turned out that we deviated a bit from the requirements of assignment 1, so we created a second version of infographic



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