Bringing TCP/IP Networking to Resource Limited Embedded Systems
The TCP/IP network interface is considered a luxury feature in many embedded devices because it is expensive to implement. It requires additional hardware and complex software to enable the device to be accessible on the local area network or over the Internet. This paper describes a simple way of integrating a simplified TCP/IP stack with the Romantiki operating system. Our approach allows the user to use standard multithreaded approach to write application code, and at the same time use a small memory footprint similar to super loop based applications. This approach paves the way to have complex devices running standard TCP/IP applications on a very inexpensive and energy efficient microcontrollers with a small RAM and Flash memories.
Roman Glistvain Mokhtar Aboelaze
Turck USA in Minneapolis, MN USA. department of Computer Science and Engineering, York University Toronto, Ontario. Canada.
国际会议
青岛
英文
239-344
2010-07-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)