RTE typically stands for Runtime Environment in the context of embedded systems and automotive software development. It is a layer of software that sits between the application software components and the underlying operating system and hardware. The RTE provides services such as inter-process communication, memory management, and hardware abstraction, allowing software components to interact with each other and with the hardware in a standardized and portable manner. In AUTOSAR (Automotive Open System Architecture), the RTE is a crucial component for enabling modularity, reusability, and portability of automotive software. It is often generated automatically from a configuration that defines the software components and their interactions.
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