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    Emulating multi-node embedded systems using Renode
    (Université M’hamed Bougara de Boumerdes : Institut de Genie Electrique et Electronique, 2024) Hachemane, Abderrahmane; Khouas, Aness Mohamed; Maache, Ahmed (Supervisor)
    Emulation is crucial prior to high-scale, complicated embedded systems, particularly for pedagogical and prototype utilization. The emulation process offers an ideal and cost-effective approach, where we can be in a position to analyze and evaluate system designs with the as-sumptions and some flaws that can be worked out befor eimplementing the minthe actual sys-tem. This practice helps greatly in teaching since students can train on such concepts without the necessity of having costly hardware. This project introduces Renode, which is an effective emulation tool, to emulate an entire. embedded system including interconnected-node systems. Fast prototyping and the emulation of various hardware elements, including their functionality, flexibility, an dinteractive communications, make Renode a versatile platform for development. Our work starts with implementing a single-node embedded system using ZedBoard and Free RTOS, demonstrating the basic setup and functionality. We then expanded this implementation to accurately emulate a multi-node system, highlighting Renode’s ability to handle complex, interconnected environments. In fact, as our finding sindicate, Renode is avaluable an defficient tool for modeling embedded systems and Iot networks. The emulations were effective and the approach proved to be sound in practice despite several difficulties that were metal on the way.

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