0 communicated, shown, presented, etc. at the same time as events actually happen :
The military needs real-time intelligence.
real-time computer systems (= processing data immediately as it comes in)
1 used to describe the way in which a computer system receives data and then communicates it or makes it available immediately:
2 the very short amount of time needed for computer systems to receive data and information and then communicate it or make it available:
Consequently, they are suitable for real-time controlling of uncertain robotic manipulators.
Examples of quantitative timing properties relevant to real-time systems are periodicity, bounded responsiveness, and timing delays.
We acknowledge again that a full model of infant reaching would integrate the decision level with the real-time control of the movement.
A multi-robot control system is a real-time synchronous system.
Aiming at this requirement, this paper presents the design and implementation of a software architecture for a reconfigurable real-time multiprocessing system for multi-robot control.
Issues related to real-time performance were not reported.
Because they use a numerical algorithm to optimize the cubic polynomial joint interpolator, it is not a real-time algorithm.
Kinematic analysis of maximally regular parallel robots is trivial and no computation is required for real-time control.