Module CS4160-KP06, CS4160SJ14
Real-Time Systems (Echtzeit14)
Duration
1 Semester
Turnus of offer
each summer semester
Credit points
6
Course of studies, specific fields and terms:
- Master MES 2020, optional subject, computer science / electrical engineering
- Master Entrepreneurship in Digital Technologies 2020, advanced module, specific
- Master Media Informatics 2020, optional subject, computer science
- Master Computer Science 2019, basic module, technical computer science
- Master Medical Informatics 2019, optional subject, technical computer science
- Master IT-Security 2019, basic module, technical computer science
- Master MES 2014, optional subject, computer science / electrical engineering
- Master Medical Informatics 2014, basic module, computer science
- Master Media Informatics 2014, optional subject, computer science
- Master Entrepreneurship in Digital Technologies 2014, basic module, specific
- Master Computer Science 2014, basic module, technical computer science
Classes and lectures:
- Real-Time Systems (exercise, 2 SWS)
- Real-Time Systems (lecture, 2 SWS)
Workload:
- 100 hours private studies
- 60 hours in-classroom work
- 20 hours exam preparation
Contents of teaching:
- Real-time processing (definitions, requirements)
- Process automation systems
- Real-time programming
- Process connectivity and networking
- Modelling of discrete event systems (automata, state charts)
- Modelling of continuous systems (differential equations, Laplace transformation)
- Application of design tools (Matlab/Simulink, Stateflow)
Qualification-goals/Competencies:
- The students are able to describe the fundamental problems of real-time processing.
- They are able to explain real-time computer systems for process automation, in particular SPS.
- They are able to program real-time systems in the IEC languages.
- They are able to elucidate process interfaces and real-time bus system.
- They are able to model, analyze and implement event discrete systems, in particular process control systems.
- They are able to model, analyze and implement continuous systems, in particular feedback control systems.
- They are able to make use of design tools for real-time systems.
Grading through:
- written exam
Responsible for this module:
Literature:
- R. C. Dorf, R. H. Bishop : Modern Control Systems Prentice Hall 2010
- L. Litz : Grundlagen der Automatisierungstechnik Oldenbourg 2012
- M. Seitz : Speicherprogrammierbare Steuerungen Fachbuchverlag Leipzig 2012
- H. Wörn, U. Brinkschulte : Echtzeitsysteme Berlin: Springer 2005
- S. Zacher, M. Reuter : Regelungstechnik für Ingenieure Springer-Vieweg 2014
Language:
- offered only in English
Notes:
Admission requirements for taking the module:- None
Admission requirements for participation in module examination(s):
- Successful completion of exercise assignments as specified at the beginning of the semester
Module Exam(s):
- CS4160-L1: Real-Time Systems, written exam, 90min, 100% of the module grade
Last Updated:
06.01.2025