APPLICATION OF REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEM IN THE INTERNET OF THINGS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/29BE07NovakovicKeywords:
FREERTOS, IoT, STM32Abstract
In this paper an application has been developed to monitor sensor readings and display them on a website. The sensors monitor temperature, smoke ambient light, pressure, and air humidity. In the project, the FreeRTOS operating system enables the organization and management of resources, as well as synchronization and communication between different software components
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[3] Samuel A. Rebelsky, "A Practical Introduction to C Programming Language"
[4] Greg Perry, "C Programming Absolute Beginner's Guide"
[5] Stephen G. Kochan, "Programming in C"
[6] Warren Gay, "Mastering the FreeRTOS Real Time Kernel on STM32 microcontrollers: A Practical Guide"
[7] Joseph Yiu, "The Definitive Guide to ARM® Cortex®-M3 and Cortex®-M4 Processors"
[8] Robert Ward, "Beginning STM32: Developing with FreeRTOS, libopencm3 and GCC"
[9] Samuel W. Lam, "STM32 Arm Programming for Embedded Systems: Volume 6"
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Published
2024-11-02
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Electrotechnical and Computer Engineering