Communication is fast becoming a general requirement for embedded
systems in our increasingly connected world. In fact, it’s
difficult to find embedded systems that include no form of exteal
communication. Embedded systems are now transmitting electric meter
readings over low-bandwidth wireless links to alleviate the need to
read them visually. Global Positioning System (Gps) technology and
wireless links with embedded systems are also used to pinpoint the
exact location, speed, oil pressure, and other parameters of fleets
of trucks anywhere in the country. Creation of these and other
networked applications are the focus of this book. Using practical
tutorials on Tcp/Ip application layer protocols such as Http, Smtp,
Pop3, Snmp, and Slp, developers lea how to develop and deploy
these protocols in their embedded systems.
Key features
provides original implementations of popular Tcp/Ip application layer protocols such as Http, Smtp, Pop3, Nntp, Snmp, and Slp.
Explains the unique requirements and challenges of using Inteet protocols in resource-constrained embedded systems.
Includes detailed coverage of the Bsd networking Apis and relevant socket options.
Teaches through real-world examples that can be put to immediate use in embedded projects
Discusses new protocols, such as Soap, Xml-Rpc, Sip, Sctp, Osgi, Ipsec, Web Services, and a variety of QoS protocols and architectures.
Key features
provides original implementations of popular Tcp/Ip application layer protocols such as Http, Smtp, Pop3, Nntp, Snmp, and Slp.
Explains the unique requirements and challenges of using Inteet protocols in resource-constrained embedded systems.
Includes detailed coverage of the Bsd networking Apis and relevant socket options.
Teaches through real-world examples that can be put to immediate use in embedded projects
Discusses new protocols, such as Soap, Xml-Rpc, Sip, Sctp, Osgi, Ipsec, Web Services, and a variety of QoS protocols and architectures.