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Embedded systems are specialized computing units integrated into everyday devices that aren't typically viewed as computers. These include the processors in cars, medical equipment, fitness trackers, smart devices, and environmental sensors. The sector for embedded technology is expanding 50% more rapidly than traditional computing markets. Developing these systems presents significant difficulties due to their demanding specifications: they frequently must be compact, powerful, cost-effective, dependable, and energy-efficient while interacting with their environment. Computer engineering studies in this field span the complete technological spectrum, from microelectronics to software applications. Current research initiatives encompass: Cyber-Physical Systems, which merge networked embedded computing with physical machinery like aerial and terrestrial vehicles. Advanced networking solutions, covering reliable Internet frameworks, wireless networks, adaptive radio systems, and sensor arrays. Security protocols for both compact devices (such as wearables) and corporate infrastructures. Energy-conscious operating systems, middleware, and data storage for real-time applications. Virtualization techniques for managing resources in large-scale online services. Body-Area Network technologies