
The Embedded Internet
TCP/IP Basics, Implementation and Applications
Résumé
Embedded systems are an inescapable part of our daily lives. They are found in our domestic appliances; in our cars; in complex medical equipment; in specialised industrial machinery; and even in something as simple as a wristwatch. Our increasing dependence upon these special purpose systems brings with it a demand for greater sophistication, and connecting them to the Internet is the next stage in this development.
Being Internet-enabled allows the system to use the vast resources of the net to perform processes that would have been traditionally too complex for a standalone version. It also represents the most cost-effective way to control and monitor the system remotely. Clearly, the need for programmers to learn the special skills required to connect their systems to the Internet is growing and will continue to grow into the future.
In The Embedded Internet, Sergio Scaglia lucidly examines the techniques required to achieve internet connectivity, starting with how to draw upon those TCP/IP implementations which already exist, right through to the more complicated business of developing brand new ones. Using an innovative three-part approach (background theory, practical implementation, conceptual overview of applications) he presents everything a programmer will need to know to succeed in this excitina and excianding field.
Key Features
- Demonstrates the benefits of Internet-enabled embedded systems using real-world applications
- Comprehensive coverage of the theory behind TCP/IP
- Practical focus shows how to implement the TCP/IP stack in embedded systems
- Covers the state of the art in Internet protocols and technologies
- Accompanying CD with complete TCP/IP stack to complement part 1
- Also contains self-test exercises for students
Sommaire
- TCP/IP Basics
- Introduction to networking
- The TCP/IP Stack
- LAN technologies: Ethernet
- Network interface: SLIP and PPP
- The Internet layer: IP and ICMP
- The Transport Layer: UDP and TCP
- Remote access: TELNET
- The File Transfer Protocol: FTP
- The e-mail protocols: SMTP and POP3
- The World Wide Web Protocol: HTTP
- The domain name system
- Embedded Internet Implementation
- Preparing the Labs
- The application and the TCP/IP stack
- Connecting to a LAN: Ethernet and ARP
- Dial-up networking: PPP
- Implementing the IP layer (IP and ICMP)
- Implementing the Transport layer (UDP and TCP)
- UDP-based adn TCP-based embedded server applications
- Sending e-mail messages: SMTP
- Serving the World Wide Web: HTTP
- Embedded Internet Applications
- Remote monitoring, access and control
- Security and Surveillance applciations
- Tracking applications
- Outsourcing embedded code: using web services
- Appendix A: Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN
- Appendix B: Internet Next Generation: IPv6
- Appendix C: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- Appendix D: Simple Network Management Protocol
- Appendix E: Administrator Utilities
- Appendix F: Network Protocol Analyser: Ethereal
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Sergio Scaglia |
Parution | 13/03/2007 |
Nb. de pages | 604 |
Format | 17 x 24 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1065g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780321306388 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-321-30638-4 |
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