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Real-Time Computation and Communication Group Real-Time Computing is a generic enabling technology for many important applications, including multimedia, financial trading systems, air-traffic control systems, robotics, and process control, just to name a few. The environments in which such computing systems are embedded pose relatively rigid requirements on their performance. These requirements ...
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