

Commercial Automation Using RTOS-Based Architecture
Abstract
The primary objective of this research is to introduce an RTOS-based architecture for data transmission between the host region and the industry area. RTOS is a process that takes place between hardware and software. It proposes a model which is used to monitor (Host Area) the different physical values in industrial plants and its assembling environment (Industry Area) by adding the functionality of an RTOS. In an electronics manufacturing facility, temperature control, security, and other factors are crucial. If an accident occurs, productivity will suffer. With the aid of the Wireless Module, a system built with an ARM processor, and a port of a Real Time Operating System (RTOS) based on Linux, this project seeks to address this issue by remotely monitoring the temperature and other physical parameter levels of various plant areas. Here in addition to detection of any faults, the preventive action is also taken by using the control system mechanism. These things will make the industry to operate properly by preventing the accidents in real time and to increase the level of production.
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