Designing Embedded Internet Devices,
Edition 1Editors: By Brian DeMuth and Dan Eisenreich
Publication Date:
12 Nov 2002
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Description
Embedded internet and internet appliances are the focus of great attention in the computing industry, as they are seen as the future of computing. The design of such devices presents many technical challenges. This book is the first guide available that describes how to design internet access and communications capabilities into embedded systems. It takes an integrated hardware/software approach using the Java programming language and industry-standard microcontrollers. Numerous illustrations and code examples enliven the text. This book shows how to build various sensors and control devices that connect to the TINI interfaces, explains how to write programs that control them in Java, and then ties them all together in practical applications. Included is a discussion on how these technologies work, where to get detailed specifications, and ideas for the reader to pursue beyond the book.Key Features
- The first guide to designing internet access and communications capabilities into embedded systems
- Takes an integrated hardware/software approach using the Java programming language an industry-standard
About the author
By Brian DeMuth, US Department of Defense and Dan Eisenreich, US Department of Defense
Introduction to the Embedded Internet; Client/Server Concepts; Java For Embedded Applications; The Tiny Internet Interface (TINI) System; Using TINI With The 8051 Microcontroller; Using The One-Wire Bus (OWB); The Controller Area Network; TINI Serial And Parallel Ports; Sensors And Actuators; Design Examples.
ISBN:
9781878707987
Page Count:
600
Retail Price (USD)
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Ball: Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors(2001, $39.99(USD) / £19.99(GBP), ISBN:0750673397)Ganssle: The Art of Designing Embedded Systems (2000, $49.99(USD)/£36.99(GBP), ISBN:0750698691)Arnold: Embedded Controller Hardware Design (2001, $49.99(USD)/£36.99(GBP), ISBN:1878707523)
Software and hardware engineers designing systems and software using embedded microcontrollers.