Re: What is real-time?
- From: Randy Yates <yates@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 10:11:13 -0400
"Rune Allnor" <allnor@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
On 22 Mar, 14:24, Randy Yates <y...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
In my opinion any discussion of latency should be removed from the
definition of "real-time." These are two "orthogonal" concepts.
Interesting. Could you elaborate?
A real-time system is a system that has a period and a well-defined
maximum amount of work to be done in that period and that can perform
that amount of work in that period.
Latency is input to output delay.
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