By
Edward Insam
Description
Introducing the technology from square one through real-world design applications, this book will significantly reduce R&D time - and
spend. Eddie Insam's approach to the internet protocols TCP/IP is to explore their potential as a practical tool for design engineers
building web communication and capabilities into embedded systems for the next generation of electronic products.
Eddie Insam introduces
the range of possibilities open to internet-enabled designs, including automated fault and low-stock notification, remote environmental
control, control of test and measurement equipment, and programming responses based on data collected locally. These techniques are introduced
as they key to a new level of interactivity between customer and manufacturer or service provider as well as a the means for users to
communicate with electronic devices in increasingly useful and user-friendly ways. These new opportunities are introduced with the level
of practical detail required for electronic designers getting to grips with turning the next phase of the internet revolution into reality.
The scope of this book encompasses electronic design, networking applications and wireless applications using Bluetooth and 802.11
(WiFi). The case studies are not based on one specific device, but listings are provided where required.
Audience:
Electronic engineers and software engineers designing embedded systems; telecommunications engineers; undergraduate and postgraduate students working on embedded systems projects.