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| LiteOS | |
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| Developer | Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. |
| Written in | C,assembly language,Shell |
| OS family | POSIX |
| Working state | Discontinued |
| Source model | Open source |
| Initial release | 20 May 2015; 10 years ago (2015-05-20) |
| Final release | V5.0 / December 2020; 4 years ago (2020-12) |
| Repository | https://gitee.com/LiteOS |
| Marketing target | Internet of things,smartwatches |
| Available in | English |
| Kernel type | Real-timeMicrokernel |
| Influenced by | Unix,FreeRTOS,Unix-like,Integrity,VxWorks (POSIX) |
| License | BSD 3-clause |
| Succeeded by | OpenHarmony |
| Official website | "LiteOS: Huawei LiteOS".Gitee.com. |
Huawei LiteOS is a discontinued lightweightreal-time operating system (RTOS) developed byHuawei.[1] It is aPOSIX compliantoperating system forInternet of things (IoT) devices, andfree and open-source software, released under aBSD 3-clause license.[2]Microcontrollers of different architectures such as ARM (M0/3/4/7, A7/17/53, ARM9/11),x86, andRISC-V are supported by the project. Huawei's LiteOS is part of their '1+8+N'Internet of things system, and has been featured in several open sourcesoftware development kits and industry offerings.[3]
Smartwatches by Huawei and its formerHonor brand run LiteOS.[4][5] LiteOS variants of kernels has since been incorporated into the IoT-orientedHarmonyOS with open sourceOpenHarmony.
On 20 May2015, 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.[2][1]
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