- Source: LiteOS
Huawei Lite OS is a discontinued lightweight real-time operating system (RTOS) developed by Huawei. It is an open source, POSIX compliant operating system for Internet of things (IoT) devices, released under a three-clause BSD license. Microcontrollers of different architectures such as ARM (M0/3/4/7, A7/17/53, ARM9/11), x86, and RISC-V are supported by the project. Huawei LiteOS is part of Huawei's '1+8+N' Internet of Things solution, and has been featured in a number of open source development kits and industry offerings.
Smartwatches by Huawei and its former Honor brand run LiteOS. LiteOS variants of kernels has since been incorporated into the IoT-oriented HarmonyOS with open source OpenHarmony.
History
On 20 May 2015, at the Huawei Network Conference, Huawei proposed the '1+2+1' Internet of Things solution and release the IoT operating system named Huawei LiteOS. It has been reported development of the real-time operating system goes back as far as 2012.
Key features
Lightweight, small kernel; <10 kilobytes (kB)
Energy efficient
Fast startup within milliseconds
Support NB-IoT, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, BLE, Zigbee, and other different IoT protocols
Support access to different cloud platforms
Supported architectures
See also
Embedded operating system
HarmonyOS
OpenHarmony
HarmonyOS NEXT
WearOS
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- HarmonyOS
- HarmonyOS NEXT
- LiteOS
- HarmonyOS NEXT
- OpenHarmony
- HarmonyOS version history
- Huawei Mobile Services
- Unix-like
- HarmonyOS
- POSIX
- Mobile operating system
- Huawei Watch