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9781878707987
*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 *Accompanying CDROM includes Java source code for all the applications described in the book, as well as an electronic version of the text 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 reconfiguredsuch as to log new types of data or to measure at different intervalsby 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. Designing Embedded Internet Devices describes how to design, build, and program embedded systems with internet access. Special attention is given to sensors and actuators that 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. This technology covered in this book is extremely practical as adding internet access to embedded systems opens up a new world of capabilities. Included are many real-world examples such as how a remote data logging system can by commands sent over the internet from any computer or device with internet access automatically send data via the internet and be reconfigured.DeMuth, Brian is the author of 'Designing Embedded Internet Devices' with ISBN 9781878707987 and ISBN 1878707981.
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