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Embedded Systems Programming with C++ - Real-World Techniques - cover

Embedded Systems Programming with C++ - Real-World Techniques

Roberta Johnson

Verlag: HiTeX Press

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"Embedded Systems Programming with C++: Real-World Techniques" provides a comprehensive guide for those looking to master the intricacies of programming embedded systems using C++. Designed for both beginners and seasoned programmers, this book covers essential topics such as foundational concepts of embedded systems, C++ semantics, and advanced features applicable to this specialized field. Readers will gain deep insights into hardware interfaces, communication protocols, and the integration of real-time operating systems, equipping them with the skills necessary to develop robust and efficient embedded applications.With an emphasis on practical application, the book delves into critical areas such as memory management, debugging, testing, and optimization strategies tailored for embedded environments. Security receives focused attention, highlighting methods to protect systems against vulnerabilities. The final chapters explore advanced topics like IoT integration and machine learning, supported by real-world case studies in automotive and wearable technologies. This text serves as a vital resource for those aiming to innovate and build cutting-edge solutions in the rapidly evolving domain of embedded systems.
Verfügbar seit: 25.10.2024.
Drucklänge: 261 Seiten.

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