Description: The operating point is a specific set of conditions under which a system operates. In general technological contexts, this term refers to the conditions that determine the performance and functionality of a system at a given moment. These conditions can include factors such as workload, resource availability, and hardware and software configurations. The operating point is crucial to ensure that a system operates efficiently and meets real-time requirements, where responses must be fast and predictable. In embedded systems, the operating point can influence battery life, processor performance, and system responsiveness to external events. Therefore, understanding and optimizing the operating point is essential for designing systems that are not only functional but also efficient and reliable in their performance.