
Résumé
The first guide to designing internet access and communications capabilities into embedded systemsTakes an integrated hardware/software approach using the Java programming language and industry-standard.
Adding internet access to embedded systems opens up a 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. This book describes how to design, build, and program embedded systems with internet access. Special attention is given to sensors and actuators which gather data for transmission over the internet or execute commands sent by the internet. Numerous design case histories, including weather monitoring stations, communications centers, automation systems, and data acquisitions systems, are fully described.
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. The accompanying CDROM includes Java source code for all the applications described in the book, as well as an electronic version of the text.
Contents
- Introduction
- Computer Networks
- Java Essentials For Embedded Networked Devices
- Overview of Embedded Networked Devices
- Getting Started with TINI
- The TINI Hardware
- The TINI Software
- Enhancing TINI
- TINI Serial and Parallel I/O
- 1-Wire Basics for TINI
- The I2C Bus
- Controller Area Network
- Connecting TINI to an IP Network
- A Few Final Thoughts
L'auteur - Brian DeMuth
Brian DeMuth also works for the U.S. Dept. of Defense
where he is responsible for integrated circuit product
development. He has developed and taught several in-house
courses on microelectronics and hardware development. He is
proficient in numerous computer languages, including C,
Java, and assembly language. He holds both the B.S. and
M.S. degrees in electrical engineering.
L'auteur - Dan Eisenreich
Dan Eisenreich currently works at the U.S. Department of
Defense developing hardware and software for equipment
automation, semiconductor device modeling, and
semiconductor manufacturing. He has implemented engineering
data web servers and automated tools for updating and
distributing information on the intranet/Internet. He holds
B.S. in mechanical engineering and M.S. in computer science
degrees.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Newnes |
Auteur(s) | Brian DeMuth, Dan Eisenreich |
Parution | 09/12/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 594 |
Format | 17,5 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 960g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781878707987 |
ISBN13 | 978-1-878707-98-7 |
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