Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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Embedded Systems Architecture, the Sustainability of Our Technology World: An Analysis of the Design of Optimised Energy Metering Devices
Swarun NK, Rahul Singh,Sandeep Verma,Swati
Abstract
The technological world of the future will be built on embedded systems. Every major technical
component contains embedded system components. Autonomous vehicles, smart architecture,
automated production lines, aeroplane components, and smart grid energy systems are just a few
examples. Embedded systems, or ES, are exactly what their name suggests: systems that operate within
and improve the performance of other systems. This study explains the cutting-edge developments in
this branch of engineering and shows how they affect practically every other aspect of technology in the
twenty-first century. This article further zeroes in on contemporary energy metering designs, which
have begun using embedded systems dynamics to enhance their functions, in order to present a clear
picture of the good results given by ES Engineering and demonstrate its increasing importance.
Keywords
Terms Like "Embedded Systems," "Energy Meter," "Microcontroller," and "Programming"
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