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Designing Embedded Internet Devices (Paperback)
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Designing Embedded Internet Devices (Paperback)
Series: Embedded Technology
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Adding internet access to embedded systems opens up a whole new
world of capabilities. For example, a remote data logging system
could automatically send data via the internet and be reconfigured
- such as to log new types of data or to measure at different
intervals - by commands sent over the internet from any computer or
device with internet access. Embedded internet and internet
appliances are the focus of great attention in the computing
industry, as they are seen as the future of computing, but the
design of such devices presents many technical challenges.;This
book describes how to design, build and program embedded systems
with internet access, giving special attention to sensors and
actuators which gather data for transmission over the internet or
execute commands sent by the internet, It shows how to build
sensors and control devices that connect to the "tiny internet
interface" (TINI) and explains how to write programs that control
them in Java. Several design case histories are given, including
weather monitoring stations, communications centres, automation
systems, and data acquisitions systems. The authors discuss how
these technologies work and where to get detailed specifications,
and they provide ideas for the reader to pursue beyond the book.
The accompanying CD-ROM includes Java source code for all the
applications described in the book, and an electronic version of
the text.
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