Embedded Software as the Nervous System of Smart Machines

A technical article placeholder on embedded software as the connective layer between physical measurements, decisions, protection logic, actuation, and production reliability.

Draft direction

This article will explain how embedded software structures the flow of information and decisions inside machines that must interact reliably with the physical world.

Working outline

  • Software as a system behavior layer
  • Interfaces between sensing, control, diagnostics, and actuation
  • Real-time constraints and maintainable implementation
  • Why architecture matters before production complexity grows
  • How technical leaders can keep the system understandable

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