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Networked Embedded Systems - are devices that are networked together as peers to provide a “system”. Some examples would be the sensors in a home security or home automation system. Some networked systems can contain hundreds of thousands of peers all working in harmony to monitor large operations such as a dam, an air traffic control system, or a hospital.</description>
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Standalone Embedded Systems are devices that can perform tasks on their own, but can be also used as part of a larger system. Some examples are USB Devices which can store data and can exist independently of other systems, but can also be part of a larger system to perform operations like data storage. Other examples might be digital watches or bathroom scales.</description>
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An Embedded Subsystems is part of a larger system. For example, the temperature sensor in refrigerators and freezers, the rain sensor in windshield wipers or a motion detector in a light are examples of an embedded system.  As a standalone independent system, these subsystems are of little value.  They only become valuable when they are incorporated into a large system.</description>
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