Saswat Mohanty presented on developing an embedded web server using an ARM processor and μC/OS-II real-time operating system. The presentation covered the ARM development board used, advantages of ARM for low power and the μC/OS-II RTOS. It described the process of porting μC/OS-II and a webserver to the ARM, integrating components, and testing the system. Potential uses of the embedded web server were also discussed.
As the World-Wide Web (WWW) continues to evolve, it is clear that its underlying technologies are useful for much more than just browsing the web. Web browsers have become the
de factor standard user interface for a variety of applications including embedded real time applications such as Remote Data Acquisition System.This brings in a need for web services being deployed on various embedded processors such as Advanced RISC Machine (ARM) in real time context. The main aim of the project is to develop an embedded web server using ARM7 TDMI processor.
The web pages which are required for the web server will be developed using HTML. This embedded web server which will be developed by using Embedded C language can be beneficial for mission critical applications, remote data acquisition systems, ATM and controlling devices such as servo motor, dc motor, stepper motor ,turning ON or OFF the stereo sets., use as dimmerstat to control light intensities. can be used in home automation, store programs in flash memory and run the according to need.
Embedded systems are specialized computer systems designed and optimized to perform a particular task. Usually they are a part of a larger system or a machine In today's world, embedded systems are everywhere homes, offices, cars, factories, hospitals, plains and consumer electronics. They span all aspects of modern life and examples of their use are numerous.
Modern embedded systems are able to connect to the internet and can be remotely maintained and diagnosed . M2M(Machine to machine) communication is growing with a considerable rate. The possibility to connect two or more embedded systems enables developers to build more powerful distributed systems such as networked embedded systems .Remote maintenance is performed by different communication protocols. The most common communication protocol is HTTP which enables remote system control and monitoring.
A web server is a computer program that implements HTTP protocol. It accepts HTTP requests from clients like web browsers and serves HTTP responses which are usually HTML pages with linked objects. There are many web servers available, and a number of them are free, like Apache, AOL , Roxen . Internet Information Services, Sun Java System web Server are some of the most common commercial web servers. Some web servers can run on almost any operating system while others are platform specific.
The general purpose web servers are intended to run on powerful server computers, workstations or personal computers and support a number of advanced features. On the other hand, web servers for embedded system shave limited resources and offer only a set of required features
This document discusses Rover Technology, which enables scalable location-aware computing. Rover tracks user locations using wireless technologies and location determination. It provides customized location-based services and data to users on devices like PDAs and phones. Rover has a controller, location server, media server, and database. It uses profiles for users and devices. Initial implementations provided indoor and outdoor location tracking with accuracy of a few meters using GPS and base stations. Key bottlenecks are a large number of real-time requests and limited wireless bandwidth.
2016 Project.
A finger wore device helpful for blind people.
Used to know the color and currency and etc.,
Prepared by Ch.Durga Rao, Naidu.S.Piyadarshini.
Zenoss Core is an open source network monitoring tool based on the Zope application server. It provides a web interface for system administrators to monitor availability, inventory, performance, and events of network devices. Zenoss Core uses technologies like Zope, Python, Net-SNMP, RRDtool, MySQL, and Twisted. It can monitor the availability of network devices using protocols like SNMP, SSH, and WMI. It also monitors network services and host resources. Zenoss Core automatically discovers network resources and changes and includes alerting rules and notifications. It has a flexible architecture with user, collection, and data layers and uses daemons to gather device information.
This is a novel creation.It is a technology for visually impaired persons.It enables them to become independent by doing their day to day task like banking, reading, walking etc on their own. It is very easy to use and apart from visually impaired persons, it enables tourist to track the location. It is a wearable device which enables the person to handle anywhere he wants.
The document discusses hybrid mobile applications. It begins by defining a mobile application and the different types, including native, web, and hybrid. It then provides an overview of hybrid apps, explaining that they are developed with web technologies but can access device capabilities like a native app. The document outlines the development process for hybrid apps, including choosing a framework like Cordova, writing the code, testing on devices, and deploying to app stores. It provides guidance on coding practices, using plugins to access device features, and deployment procedures for Android and iOS.
The World Wide Web was invented in 1990 by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau while they were working at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. Tim Berners-Lee invented both HTML and HTTP, the core technologies used to request and transmit web pages on the internet. The World Wide Web makes retrieving information from the massive amount available on the internet easy and quick by allowing resources to be identified by URLs and interconnected through hyperlinks. It contributed greatly to creating a global database of information and simplifying access to content in any format from a wide range of devices.
1. The document discusses a new technology called Li-Fi that transmits data through LED light bulbs by varying the intensity of light faster than the human eye can detect. This allows for wireless internet access through light.
2. One inventor, Dr. Harald Haas, developed this technology called "Data Through Illumination" which he claims can transmit data faster than average broadband speeds. He envisions wireless internet access for devices through light in a room.
3. The technology works by varying the intensity of LED lights to transmit binary code for "0" and "1" much like how infrared remote controls work but at higher speeds and amounts of data. This could provide wireless internet access through normal light in homes
As the World-Wide Web (WWW) continues to evolve, it is clear that its underlying technologies are useful for much more than just browsing the web. Web browsers have become the
de factor standard user interface for a variety of applications including embedded real time applications such as Remote Data Acquisition System.This brings in a need for web services being deployed on various embedded processors such as Advanced RISC Machine (ARM) in real time context. The main aim of the project is to develop an embedded web server using ARM7 TDMI processor.
The web pages which are required for the web server will be developed using HTML. This embedded web server which will be developed by using Embedded C language can be beneficial for mission critical applications, remote data acquisition systems, ATM and controlling devices such as servo motor, dc motor, stepper motor ,turning ON or OFF the stereo sets., use as dimmerstat to control light intensities. can be used in home automation, store programs in flash memory and run the according to need.
Embedded systems are specialized computer systems designed and optimized to perform a particular task. Usually they are a part of a larger system or a machine In today's world, embedded systems are everywhere homes, offices, cars, factories, hospitals, plains and consumer electronics. They span all aspects of modern life and examples of their use are numerous.
Modern embedded systems are able to connect to the internet and can be remotely maintained and diagnosed . M2M(Machine to machine) communication is growing with a considerable rate. The possibility to connect two or more embedded systems enables developers to build more powerful distributed systems such as networked embedded systems .Remote maintenance is performed by different communication protocols. The most common communication protocol is HTTP which enables remote system control and monitoring.
A web server is a computer program that implements HTTP protocol. It accepts HTTP requests from clients like web browsers and serves HTTP responses which are usually HTML pages with linked objects. There are many web servers available, and a number of them are free, like Apache, AOL , Roxen . Internet Information Services, Sun Java System web Server are some of the most common commercial web servers. Some web servers can run on almost any operating system while others are platform specific.
The general purpose web servers are intended to run on powerful server computers, workstations or personal computers and support a number of advanced features. On the other hand, web servers for embedded system shave limited resources and offer only a set of required features
This document discusses Rover Technology, which enables scalable location-aware computing. Rover tracks user locations using wireless technologies and location determination. It provides customized location-based services and data to users on devices like PDAs and phones. Rover has a controller, location server, media server, and database. It uses profiles for users and devices. Initial implementations provided indoor and outdoor location tracking with accuracy of a few meters using GPS and base stations. Key bottlenecks are a large number of real-time requests and limited wireless bandwidth.
2016 Project.
A finger wore device helpful for blind people.
Used to know the color and currency and etc.,
Prepared by Ch.Durga Rao, Naidu.S.Piyadarshini.
Zenoss Core is an open source network monitoring tool based on the Zope application server. It provides a web interface for system administrators to monitor availability, inventory, performance, and events of network devices. Zenoss Core uses technologies like Zope, Python, Net-SNMP, RRDtool, MySQL, and Twisted. It can monitor the availability of network devices using protocols like SNMP, SSH, and WMI. It also monitors network services and host resources. Zenoss Core automatically discovers network resources and changes and includes alerting rules and notifications. It has a flexible architecture with user, collection, and data layers and uses daemons to gather device information.
This is a novel creation.It is a technology for visually impaired persons.It enables them to become independent by doing their day to day task like banking, reading, walking etc on their own. It is very easy to use and apart from visually impaired persons, it enables tourist to track the location. It is a wearable device which enables the person to handle anywhere he wants.
The document discusses hybrid mobile applications. It begins by defining a mobile application and the different types, including native, web, and hybrid. It then provides an overview of hybrid apps, explaining that they are developed with web technologies but can access device capabilities like a native app. The document outlines the development process for hybrid apps, including choosing a framework like Cordova, writing the code, testing on devices, and deploying to app stores. It provides guidance on coding practices, using plugins to access device features, and deployment procedures for Android and iOS.
The World Wide Web was invented in 1990 by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau while they were working at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. Tim Berners-Lee invented both HTML and HTTP, the core technologies used to request and transmit web pages on the internet. The World Wide Web makes retrieving information from the massive amount available on the internet easy and quick by allowing resources to be identified by URLs and interconnected through hyperlinks. It contributed greatly to creating a global database of information and simplifying access to content in any format from a wide range of devices.
1. The document discusses a new technology called Li-Fi that transmits data through LED light bulbs by varying the intensity of light faster than the human eye can detect. This allows for wireless internet access through light.
2. One inventor, Dr. Harald Haas, developed this technology called "Data Through Illumination" which he claims can transmit data faster than average broadband speeds. He envisions wireless internet access for devices through light in a room.
3. The technology works by varying the intensity of LED lights to transmit binary code for "0" and "1" much like how infrared remote controls work but at higher speeds and amounts of data. This could provide wireless internet access through normal light in homes
Este documento describe un sistema de gestión de contenidos (CMS), incluyendo que permite a editores crear y publicar contenido en una base de datos para mostrar en un sitio web, y clasifica CMS en propietarios vs no propietarios. También menciona ejemplos populares como Drupal, Joomla, WordPress.
Shivam Chaddha gave a presentation on brain chips. The presentation covered the evolution of brain chips from early experiments in the 1950s to implantable devices today. It discussed technologies like BrainGate that allow paralyzed patients to control prosthetics and computers using only their thoughts. While promising benefits, brain chips also face challenges from technical limitations and safety/ethical concerns that scientists continue working to address. The presentation concluded that brain chip technology has helped patients but does not promise miracles and more research is still needed.
The document discusses the concept of digital jewelry, which embeds computing capabilities into jewelry items like earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and rings. It describes prototypes created by IBM and other companies that could replace items like phones, keys, and ID cards. Functions like calls, data display, passwords, and wireless controls might be integrated. While the idea combines fashion and technology, challenges remain around technical specifications, powering and programming the devices, and commercializing the concept.
This document describes an eye-gaze communication system that allows disabled individuals to communicate using only their eyes. It discusses the motivation for developing such a system and outlines the basic components and functions. The system works by tracking a user's eye movements to determine what they are looking at on screen. It then allows them to control programs and type using only their eyes. Applications mentioned include word processing, making phone calls, and entertainment. Future enhancements could include making the system portable.
Native, Hybrid, or Cross-platform Development? What Type of Mobile App is Bes...ReformedTech
ReformedTech (https://reformedtech.org) presents an overview of our mobile app development services.
We develop native and hybrid apps for iOS and Android smartphones. Our staff of highly competent app developers is ready to take on mobile app development projects of any size.
Reach out to us at contact@reformedtech.org to find out how we can assist you.
Introduction To Mobile Application DevelopmentSyed Absar
This document provides an introduction to mobile application development. It discusses the speaker's background in mobile development. It then covers what mobile computing is, different areas it can be used like business and games. It describes how mobile applications are developed, listing different platforms, languages, and tools used. It discusses salaries for mobile jobs and how to develop for specific platforms like Android, iOS, Windows and more. It promotes cross-platform development and concludes by welcoming the reader to the field of mobile development.
This document provides an overview of Silverlight, including what it is, how it compares to other client-side technologies, and why it is important. It discusses Silverlight's benefits over Flash, provides examples of Silverlight applications, and summarizes key features in Silverlight 2.0 like controls, data binding, and communication capabilities. The document concludes with a brief demo of building a Silverlight application.
Web 1.0 was the first generation of the world wide web and allowed for one-way broadcasting of information from website owners. Web 2.0 focused on enabling collaboration and information sharing between users online through things like social media platforms and wikis. Web 3.0 extended on these social aspects and aimed to provide location-aware and moment-relevant experiences across multiple devices. Web 4.0, still in development, envisions a symbiotic relationship between humans and machines through technologies like ambient intelligence and mind-controlled interfaces. Each generation brought new interactive capabilities to the internet and how people engage with online information.
The document discusses the Eye Gaze system, which allows people with physical disabilities to control devices with their eyes. It describes how the system works by tracking a user's eye movements to select on-screen options. The document outlines who can benefit from the system, its various components and menus, applications, and future advancements like improved portability and tracking for limited eye control. It concludes that eye tracking interfaces can aid application control if used sensibly given the voluntary and involuntary nature of eye movements.
This document discusses the evolution of wireless technologies from 1G to 5G. It provides an overview of the key concepts, architecture, hardware, software and features of 5G. 5G is expected to offer speeds up to 1 Gbps, lower latency, and better reliability than previous generations. It will allow for applications like wearable devices, media independent handover, and pervasive networks. 5G aims to provide a unified global standard for wireless connectivity with high quality of service.
The document summarizes a seminar presentation on Wi-Vi technology. Wi-Vi was created by researchers at MIT to use Wi-Fi signals to detect and locate moving objects behind walls. It can determine the number of moving humans in a closed room and identify gestures. The technology works by transmitting low-power Wi-Fi signals from two antennas and receiving the reflections to tease out human movements from other reflections using MIMO nulling. Potential applications include military monitoring, hospital/mall security, and rescue operations.
The document discusses the history and development of the Internet and World Wide Web. It begins with the origins of ARPANET in 1969 as a US military network and describes how it later expanded internationally through networks connecting universities, organizations and businesses. It then explains key aspects of how the Internet functions through servers, clients and protocols. Finally, it discusses the development of the World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 and common web browsers and protocols that allow users to access and navigate websites through URLs.
Comparative study of web 1, Web 2 and Web 3Dlis Mu
Paper presented at the 6th International CALIBER 2008 International Conference on From Automation to Transformation. University of Allahabad, Allahabad, 28 to 29, February and 1 March, 2008
The document discusses the evolution of the internet from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0. Web 1.0 consisted of traditional media companies pushing content to passive users, while Web 2.0 enabled user-generated content through platforms that allowed everyone to publish. However, very few people were able to earn a living from publishing on these platforms. Web 3.0 aims to enable user-generated business by providing everyone with professional publishing and business management tools to run their own media businesses and make a living from their creativity.
This document describes a smart home project that uses an embedded web server to control various smart home functions. It includes 6 chapters that cover the introduction, main block diagrams, components and cost analysis, design approach and details, schedule and tasks, and conclusion. The introduction defines what a smart home is and describes the features of the project, which aims to implement a low-cost smart home system. The main block diagrams section outlines the use of an Ethernet module, wireless connectivity using ZigBee, and a sensor network with a centralized controller. The design approach provides circuit diagrams and code for an access control system and main control interface.
Apache Cordova allows developers to use standard web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build applications that can be deployed across various mobile platforms. It provides an API that enables access to device capabilities and features. Developers can also create custom plugins to access native functionality that is not included in the core Cordova API.
Linux is the best-known and most-used open source operating system. As an operating system, Linux is software that sits underneath all of the other software on a computer, receiving requests from those programs and relaying these requests to the computer's hardware.
Web 3.0 refers to the next stage of the internet that brings together content and social aspects through semantics. It aims to create meaning from online data by understanding context through metadata and allowing software agents to perform tasks. Key aspects include real-time information sharing, understanding user intent through semantics rather than just keywords, open collaboration, and integrating location data from mobile devices. The documents discuss prototypes like Twine/Evri that organize online content by topic and allow sharing, as well as the vision of the Semantic Web to make online information more machine-readable and useful.
Automation testing on ios platform using appiumAmbreen Khan
Appium is an open source test automation framework for testing native, hybrid and mobile web applications across platforms like iOS, Android and Windows. It allows writing tests using the same WebDriver API that can be reused across platforms. Appium uses vendor-provided frameworks like XCUITest for iOS automation. XCUITest is different from the older UIAutomation framework in features supported and changes to element locators. When testing on real iOS devices, a developer account and certificates are required to code sign apps. Tests need to be updated to use different locators like accessibility ID instead of XPath due to performance issues and API changes in XCUITest.
This document provides an overview of embedded systems and their processors. It defines an embedded system as having computer hardware and software embedded as important components. Processors are the heart of embedded systems and can be microprocessors or microcontrollers. Components include hardware, memories, ports and application software. Languages for programming embedded systems include C and C++. Embedded systems are classified based on scale, connectivity and mobility. They have constraints like limited memory and need for low power. Common applications include household appliances, audio players, vehicle controllers and medical equipment.
Este documento describe un sistema de gestión de contenidos (CMS), incluyendo que permite a editores crear y publicar contenido en una base de datos para mostrar en un sitio web, y clasifica CMS en propietarios vs no propietarios. También menciona ejemplos populares como Drupal, Joomla, WordPress.
Shivam Chaddha gave a presentation on brain chips. The presentation covered the evolution of brain chips from early experiments in the 1950s to implantable devices today. It discussed technologies like BrainGate that allow paralyzed patients to control prosthetics and computers using only their thoughts. While promising benefits, brain chips also face challenges from technical limitations and safety/ethical concerns that scientists continue working to address. The presentation concluded that brain chip technology has helped patients but does not promise miracles and more research is still needed.
The document discusses the concept of digital jewelry, which embeds computing capabilities into jewelry items like earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and rings. It describes prototypes created by IBM and other companies that could replace items like phones, keys, and ID cards. Functions like calls, data display, passwords, and wireless controls might be integrated. While the idea combines fashion and technology, challenges remain around technical specifications, powering and programming the devices, and commercializing the concept.
This document describes an eye-gaze communication system that allows disabled individuals to communicate using only their eyes. It discusses the motivation for developing such a system and outlines the basic components and functions. The system works by tracking a user's eye movements to determine what they are looking at on screen. It then allows them to control programs and type using only their eyes. Applications mentioned include word processing, making phone calls, and entertainment. Future enhancements could include making the system portable.
Native, Hybrid, or Cross-platform Development? What Type of Mobile App is Bes...ReformedTech
ReformedTech (https://reformedtech.org) presents an overview of our mobile app development services.
We develop native and hybrid apps for iOS and Android smartphones. Our staff of highly competent app developers is ready to take on mobile app development projects of any size.
Reach out to us at contact@reformedtech.org to find out how we can assist you.
Introduction To Mobile Application DevelopmentSyed Absar
This document provides an introduction to mobile application development. It discusses the speaker's background in mobile development. It then covers what mobile computing is, different areas it can be used like business and games. It describes how mobile applications are developed, listing different platforms, languages, and tools used. It discusses salaries for mobile jobs and how to develop for specific platforms like Android, iOS, Windows and more. It promotes cross-platform development and concludes by welcoming the reader to the field of mobile development.
This document provides an overview of Silverlight, including what it is, how it compares to other client-side technologies, and why it is important. It discusses Silverlight's benefits over Flash, provides examples of Silverlight applications, and summarizes key features in Silverlight 2.0 like controls, data binding, and communication capabilities. The document concludes with a brief demo of building a Silverlight application.
Web 1.0 was the first generation of the world wide web and allowed for one-way broadcasting of information from website owners. Web 2.0 focused on enabling collaboration and information sharing between users online through things like social media platforms and wikis. Web 3.0 extended on these social aspects and aimed to provide location-aware and moment-relevant experiences across multiple devices. Web 4.0, still in development, envisions a symbiotic relationship between humans and machines through technologies like ambient intelligence and mind-controlled interfaces. Each generation brought new interactive capabilities to the internet and how people engage with online information.
The document discusses the Eye Gaze system, which allows people with physical disabilities to control devices with their eyes. It describes how the system works by tracking a user's eye movements to select on-screen options. The document outlines who can benefit from the system, its various components and menus, applications, and future advancements like improved portability and tracking for limited eye control. It concludes that eye tracking interfaces can aid application control if used sensibly given the voluntary and involuntary nature of eye movements.
This document discusses the evolution of wireless technologies from 1G to 5G. It provides an overview of the key concepts, architecture, hardware, software and features of 5G. 5G is expected to offer speeds up to 1 Gbps, lower latency, and better reliability than previous generations. It will allow for applications like wearable devices, media independent handover, and pervasive networks. 5G aims to provide a unified global standard for wireless connectivity with high quality of service.
The document summarizes a seminar presentation on Wi-Vi technology. Wi-Vi was created by researchers at MIT to use Wi-Fi signals to detect and locate moving objects behind walls. It can determine the number of moving humans in a closed room and identify gestures. The technology works by transmitting low-power Wi-Fi signals from two antennas and receiving the reflections to tease out human movements from other reflections using MIMO nulling. Potential applications include military monitoring, hospital/mall security, and rescue operations.
The document discusses the history and development of the Internet and World Wide Web. It begins with the origins of ARPANET in 1969 as a US military network and describes how it later expanded internationally through networks connecting universities, organizations and businesses. It then explains key aspects of how the Internet functions through servers, clients and protocols. Finally, it discusses the development of the World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 and common web browsers and protocols that allow users to access and navigate websites through URLs.
Comparative study of web 1, Web 2 and Web 3Dlis Mu
Paper presented at the 6th International CALIBER 2008 International Conference on From Automation to Transformation. University of Allahabad, Allahabad, 28 to 29, February and 1 March, 2008
The document discusses the evolution of the internet from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0. Web 1.0 consisted of traditional media companies pushing content to passive users, while Web 2.0 enabled user-generated content through platforms that allowed everyone to publish. However, very few people were able to earn a living from publishing on these platforms. Web 3.0 aims to enable user-generated business by providing everyone with professional publishing and business management tools to run their own media businesses and make a living from their creativity.
This document describes a smart home project that uses an embedded web server to control various smart home functions. It includes 6 chapters that cover the introduction, main block diagrams, components and cost analysis, design approach and details, schedule and tasks, and conclusion. The introduction defines what a smart home is and describes the features of the project, which aims to implement a low-cost smart home system. The main block diagrams section outlines the use of an Ethernet module, wireless connectivity using ZigBee, and a sensor network with a centralized controller. The design approach provides circuit diagrams and code for an access control system and main control interface.
Apache Cordova allows developers to use standard web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build applications that can be deployed across various mobile platforms. It provides an API that enables access to device capabilities and features. Developers can also create custom plugins to access native functionality that is not included in the core Cordova API.
Linux is the best-known and most-used open source operating system. As an operating system, Linux is software that sits underneath all of the other software on a computer, receiving requests from those programs and relaying these requests to the computer's hardware.
Web 3.0 refers to the next stage of the internet that brings together content and social aspects through semantics. It aims to create meaning from online data by understanding context through metadata and allowing software agents to perform tasks. Key aspects include real-time information sharing, understanding user intent through semantics rather than just keywords, open collaboration, and integrating location data from mobile devices. The documents discuss prototypes like Twine/Evri that organize online content by topic and allow sharing, as well as the vision of the Semantic Web to make online information more machine-readable and useful.
Automation testing on ios platform using appiumAmbreen Khan
Appium is an open source test automation framework for testing native, hybrid and mobile web applications across platforms like iOS, Android and Windows. It allows writing tests using the same WebDriver API that can be reused across platforms. Appium uses vendor-provided frameworks like XCUITest for iOS automation. XCUITest is different from the older UIAutomation framework in features supported and changes to element locators. When testing on real iOS devices, a developer account and certificates are required to code sign apps. Tests need to be updated to use different locators like accessibility ID instead of XPath due to performance issues and API changes in XCUITest.
This document provides an overview of embedded systems and their processors. It defines an embedded system as having computer hardware and software embedded as important components. Processors are the heart of embedded systems and can be microprocessors or microcontrollers. Components include hardware, memories, ports and application software. Languages for programming embedded systems include C and C++. Embedded systems are classified based on scale, connectivity and mobility. They have constraints like limited memory and need for low power. Common applications include household appliances, audio players, vehicle controllers and medical equipment.
The document discusses web servers and their key components and functions. It covers:
1) The definition of a web server as a program that generates and transmits responses to client requests for web resources by parsing requests, authorizing access, and constructing responses.
2) How web servers handle client requests through steps like parsing requests, authorizing access, and transmitting responses. They can also dynamically generate responses through server-side includes and server scripts.
3) Techniques web servers use like access control through authentication and authorization, passing data to scripts, using cookies, caching responses, and allocating resources through event-driven, process-driven, and hybrid architectures.
The document describes the LPC213x and LPC214x microcontroller series from NXP Semiconductors. The LPC213x can operate at up to 60 MHz and features 2 I2C interfaces, 2 UARTs, 1 SPI interface, 1 SSP interface, two 8-channel 10-bit ADCs, 1 10-bit DAC, 4 timers, 47 I/O pins tolerant to 5V signals, and operates from a single 3.3V supply. It includes features such as real-time debugging, an RTC, BOD, POR, and user code security. The LPC214x extends the LPC213x with USB 2.0 device support, faster GPIOs
Embedded web technology combines embedded systems and the world wide web. It allows devices with dedicated functions to connect to the internet. EWT uses an embedded web server to serve content to clients using HTML and XML over a client-server model. EWT has applications in areas like space communication, biotechnology, education, and more. It provides advantages of scalability and security compared to older communication mechanisms.
This document discusses embedded web server technology (EWT), which combines embedded systems with the world wide web. It defines embedded systems and EWT, noting that EWT was developed by NASA in the late 1990s. It then explains what embedded technology and web servers are, how the client-server model works, and some key web-related technologies like HTTP, HTML, XML. It outlines some applications of EWT like space communication and biotechnology. Finally, it concludes that EWT has advantages over legacy communication and provides references for further reading.
The Embest S3CEV40 evaluation board is a development platform for Samsung's S3C44B0X ARM7 microcontroller. It includes the S3C44B0X processor, flash memory, RAM, LCD interface, serial ports, Ethernet, USB and other peripherals. The board comes with boot code, sample programs, and uClinux source code to develop applications for the microcontroller. Additional development tools and training packages are available to purchase.
Design and implementation of an ancrchitecture of embedded web server for wir...eSAT Journals
Abstract In this paper, the embedded web server, by means of ARM9-S3C2440 processor as core, its operating system is Linux, and the system hardware architecture is obtainable. We present the principles and to plan a system for Internet-based data-acquisition system and control by using Advanced RISC Machine (ARM9) processor and in-build web server application. Client can observe and control remote temperature and video information. The platform used is Linux and ARM 9 processed. The embedded web server technology is the amalgamation of embedded device and Internet technology, which provide a flexible remote device monitor and management function base on an Internet browser and it has turn into an superior development trend of embedded technology and realize an embedded web server, which enable data acquisition and status monitor with the assist of any standard web browser. This embedded web server user can right of entry their equipment remotely. The embedded web server plan includes a total web server with TCP/IP support and Ethernet interface. It consists of application programs written in C-programming in LINUX for accessing data through the serial port and updating the web page, porting of Linux Kernel with application program on ARM9 board. Then the procedure of the Linux operating system being transplanted on ARM is introduced. Enterprise users can work together more flexibly and cost-effectively with business and trading partners. The server enable Web access to distributed measurement/control systems and provide optimization for educational laboratories, instrumentation, Industrial and home automation. The proposed system eliminates the need for server software and preservation and minimize the operational costs while operating with a big amount of data. The big benefit of this web server is embedding a PC based web server into the ARM platform without losing any of its features. Key Words: Code Vision AVR C Compiler, ARM-LINUX-GCC Compiler, LINUX KERNEL, ARM9 Processor, Embedded Web Server, XBEE Modules.
El documento describe las características fundamentales de una organización según diferentes autores. Una organización es un sistema humano creado para coordinar esfuerzos con el fin de satisfacer necesidades individuales y colectivas mediante la cooperación de dos o más personas. Las organizaciones emplean principios de racionalidad para lograr objetivos previamente establecidos de manera eficiente. Además, una organización es un ambiente diseñado para realizar una tarea específica que determina su sistema de valores y está compuesta por especialistas que trabajan juntos hacia una meta común.
This document summarizes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for "Ilgezeem" Ltd., a 150-year-old Latvian company that produces traditional beverages. It has strengths like its recognizable brand and premium quality products, but also weaknesses such as a lack of qualified employees. Opportunities exist in expanding exports and improving equipment, while threats include new competitors and changes in the export market. The company exports to several countries in Europe and competes against other local and foreign beverage producers. Suggestions are made to attract younger customers and update product packaging.
Gender food & nutrition security and agricultureRachana Devkota
This document summarizes research on women-friendly interventions in finger millet cultivation in Nepal. The research found that:
1) Finger millet is an important crop for Nepal that is well-suited to the climate, but men are increasingly leaving agriculture for other work, leaving women and the elderly to farm.
2) The research tested various technologies like a pedal thresher, fork weeder, and line transplanting to reduce women's workload and increase their involvement in agriculture.
3) Involving women in selecting crop varieties and technologies led to choices better suited to their needs. It also increased women's role in agricultural decision making and ultimately their empowerment.
Αναφορά Ν. Μηταράκη σχετικά με τον ορισμό υποδιευθυντών ΕΠΑΛNotis Mitarachi
Αναφορά Ν. Μηταράκη σχετικά με τον ορισμό υποδιευθυντών ΕΠΑΛ.
AΝΑΦΟΡΑ
Προς:
Tον Υπουργό Παιδείας, Έρευνας και Θρησκευμάτων
Θέμα: «Ορισμός Υποδιευθυντών ΕΠΑ.Λ.»
Αξιότιμε κύριε Υπουργέ,
Σας προωθώ επιστολή της Ένωσης Τεχνολόγων Εκπαιδευτικών του Περιφερειακού Τμήματος Βορείου Αιγαίου αναφορικά με τον ορισμό των υποδιευθυντών στα ΕΠΑ.Λ..
Η Ένωση ζητά με την επιστολή της να επανεξεταστεί ο αριθμός των μαθητών ανά υποδιευθυντή στα σχολεία.
Παρακαλούμε για την απάντησή σας στην εν λόγω επιστολή, κοινοποιώντας την ταυτόχρονα και στο γραφείο μας.
Μετά τιμής
Νότης Μηταράκης
El documento celebra el décimo aniversario del distrito de padel. Armando Calzada agradece a todos por su participación en el distrito de padel a lo largo de los últimos diez años. Les desea lo mejor hasta la próxima.
Elementos y compuestos presentes en el cuerpo humanoXimena Lorena
El documento resume los 12 elementos químicos más abundantes en el cuerpo humano, incluyendo oxígeno (65%), carbono (18%), nitrógeno (3%), calcio (1.5%), potasio (0.25%), hidrógeno (10%), sodio (0.15%), fósforo, cloro, azufre, magnesio e hierro. La deficiencia de nitrógeno, calcio y oxígeno puede causar problemas musculares, óseos y cardiovasculares, así como hipoxia en los órganos vitales.
El documento trata sobre las clases de sexto grado en abril de 2016. En resumen, el documento proporciona información sobre las clases de sexto grado en una escuela primaria durante el mes de abril del año 2016.
This document describes the design and implementation of an I2C master controller on an FPGA using VHDL. The controller reads 8-bit instructions from a microprocessor following the I2C protocol and processes them to convert to SPI protocol instructions. A 32-bit register sends data serially according to the SPI instructions. The design was simulated in ModelSIM and synthesized in Xilinx XST, optimizing for area and power. Simulation results verified successful communication between the microprocessor and controller.
Elementos y compuestos presentes en el cuerpo (1)Magy000
El documento describe los principales elementos químicos que componen el cuerpo humano como el carbono, hidrógeno, oxígeno y nitrógeno. Explica que la falta o exceso de estos elementos puede causar consecuencias como anemia, osteoporosis, problemas renales y neurológicos. También señala que el agua representa alrededor del 60% del cuerpo y es esencial para su funcionamiento.
IRJET- Earthquake Early Warning System for AndroidIRJET Journal
This document describes the development of an earthquake early warning system for Android devices. The system uses sensors in smartphones to detect earthquake vibrations and differentiate them from human motion. When an earthquake is detected, a warning is sent to other smartphones via a network. The system aims to enhance current warning systems by leveraging rising mobile and sensor technologies. It discusses developing smartphone software to capture sensor data and perform analytics to identify earthquakes. Evaluation shows smartphones can accurately detect earthquakes and create a new type of seismic network. This would improve safety for communities vulnerable to earthquakes worldwide.
Remote temperature and humidity monitoring system using wireless sensor networkseSAT Journals
Abstract Today’s world has become very advanced with smart appliances and devices like laptops, tablets, televisions. smart phones with different features and their usage has been enormously increasing in our day-to-day life. The technology advancement in Digital Electronics and Micro Electro Mechanical Systems. In this scenario the most important role is played by Wireless Sensor Networks and its development and usage in heterogeneous fields and several contexts. the home automation field and process control systems and health control systems widely uses wireless sensor networks. Moreover with WSN we can monitor environments and its conditions also. We are designing a protocol to monitor the environmental temperature and humidity at different conditions. The architecture is simple to construct and ease to implement and also has an advantage of low power consumption. The aim of our paper to describe and show how to create a simple protocol for environment monitoring using a wireless development kit. we are using advanced technology of crossbow motes and NESC Language Programming. Keywords: Motes, WSN, sensor, TinyOS, Nesc.
Design & Implementation Of Fault Identification In Underground Cables Using IOTIRJET Journal
This document describes a project to identify faults in underground cables using IoT. The system uses Ohm's law to determine the distance of a fault by measuring changes in voltage across series resistors in the cable that vary with distance. A microcontroller interfaces with an analog to digital converter to convert voltage measurements to distance readings in kilometers. When a fault occurs, the location is displayed on an LCD screen and sent over the internet via GSM to a website. The system aims to easily locate faults for repair. It was tested accurately identifying faults placed at known distances in a cable model.
Review on operating systems and routing protocols for wireless sensorIAEME Publication
This document provides an overview of operating systems and routing protocols for wireless sensor networks. It discusses several popular operating systems used in wireless sensor networks, including TinyOS, MANTIS, Contiki, RetOS, and MagnetOS. It describes the key features and limitations of each operating system. The document also reviews common routing protocols for wireless sensor networks, and discusses flooding and its variants as a basic routing technique.
Wireless HART stack using multiprocessor technique with laxity algorithmjournalBEEI
The use of a real-time operating system is required for the demarcation of industrial wireless sensor network (IWSN) stacks (RTOS). In the industrial world, a vast number of sensors are utilised to gather various types of data. The data gathered by the sensors cannot be prioritised ahead of time. Because all of the information is equally essential. As a result, a protocol stack is employed to guarantee that data is acquired and processed fairly. In IWSN, the protocol stack is implemented using RTOS. The data collected from IWSN sensor nodes is processed using non-preemptive scheduling and the protocol stack, and then sent in parallel to the IWSN's central controller. The real-time operating system (RTOS) is a process that occurs between hardware and software. Packets must be sent at a certain time. It's possible that some packets may collide during transmission. We're going to undertake this project to get around this collision. As a prototype, this project is divided into two parts. The first uses RTOS and the LPC2148 as a master node, while the second serves as a standard data collection node to which sensors are attached. Any controller may be used in the second part, depending on the situation. Wireless HART allows two nodes to communicate with each other.
IRJET- A Review Paper on Internet of Things(IoT) and its ApplicationsIRJET Journal
This document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT) including its definition, architecture, applications, and advantages/disadvantages. The key points are:
1. IoT allows both things and people to be connected anytime, anywhere through any network or service. It enables communication between machines (M2M).
2. The IoT architecture has two main components - the edge (sensors, devices, gateways) and cloud. Field protocols like Bluetooth, Zigbee, and WiFi enable communication at the edge, while cloud protocols like MQTT, CoAP, and HTTP connect to cloud services.
3. Important applications of IoT discussed are smart homes, farming, healthcare, cities
This is the presentation I use as a support for a nine-hour talk to future IoT project leaders. Several dimensions are addressed: functionalities, technologies (devices, embedded software, positioning, communications, etc.), project management, ecosystem structure, etc.
Design and implementation of microcontroller in fpga for io tIJARIIT
This document discusses the design and implementation of a microcontroller in an FPGA for Internet of Things applications. It begins with an introduction to sensor nodes, microcontrollers and FPGAs. It then reviews literature on microcontroller architectures and FPGA design. The paper describes developing a behavioral model of an 8-bit microcontroller in VHDL and synthesizing it for the Xilinx Spartan 3E FPGA. Simulation results showed the basic functionality of the microcontroller was achieved. The modular VHDL design allows expanding it to develop more advanced microcontrollers.
An Improved Enhanced Real Time Routing Protocol (IERT) for Mobile Wireless Se...IRJET Journal
This document discusses an improved enhanced real-time routing protocol (IERT) for mobile wireless sensor networks. The protocol aims to increase network lifetime by using a backup coordinator node if the primary coordinator fails. It also uses a corona-based routing structure to reduce routing holes and increase throughput. The protocol is simulated using NS2 and is shown to increase network lifetime by 30% compared to the previous ERTLD protocol, while also achieving lower delays and higher delivery rates. It provides improvements over real-time routing protocols for wireless sensor networks.
This document discusses using Bluetooth in wireless sensor networks. It describes how Bluetooth works, including its specifications and piconet topology. A Bluetooth-based smart sensor network is proposed that uses sensor nodes connected via Bluetooth to a gateway. The network would allow sensors to automatically collect and report data using XML. Research issues involve hardware and software development for the sensor nodes and gateway. Bluetooth provides advantages like low cost and automatic connection, but has disadvantages such as low data rates and security issues.
Air Programming on Sunspot with use of Wireless Networksijsrd.com
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) provides us an effective means to monitor physical environments. The computing nodes in a WSN are resource constrained devices whose resources need to be used sparingly. The main requirement of a WSN is to operate unattended in remote locations for extended periods of time. Physical conditions, environmental conditions, upgrades, user preferences, and errors within the code can all contribute to the need to modify currently running applications. Therefore, reprogramming of sensor nodes is required. One of the important terminologies that are associated with WSN network is that of OVER THE AIR PROGRAMMING. This concept has been utilized so far as for Imote2 sensors that has been relatively utilized for the processing of the Deluge port (DP). They have so far been able to successfully reboot each application. But this rebooting is still not reliable and secure as there are certain security features that are affected in the processing. I will provide a more reliable, robust and secure system that would have enriched functionalities of that of OTA programming on SUNSPOT. Some important features of the SUN SPOT that I will be utilizing in this practical approach is that it supports isolated application models such as sensor networks, it allows running multiple applications in one. It does not create overhead on the entire system node as it provides lower level asynchronous for proper message delivery. It also supports migration from one device to another. This paper focuses on developing a multi-hop routing protocol for communication among Sun SPOT sensor nodes and a user front-end (i.e. visualizer) to visualise the collected values from all the nodes. To test the routing protocol before deploying it to sensor nodes, a simulation using J-Sim is created.
Smart Surveillance Bot with Low Power MCUIRJET Journal
This document describes the design of a low-power, wirelessly controlled surveillance robot. The robot uses a CC3200 SimpleLink WiFi microcontroller and integrates an onboard video camera, ultrasonic sensor, Bluetooth module, GPS, and other components. The robot is intended to transmit real-time video data to a controller to monitor hard to access areas. The design aims to create an affordable and efficient robotic system for surveillance applications using low power consumption. Future extensions could include sensors for mine detection or fire detection.
This document discusses data transmission methods in multiprocessor interconnection networks. It begins with an abstract that outlines examining setup designs for robust commercial and experimental multiprocessor systems. High performance processor communication among nodes requires improvements over traditional host-to-network converters. Interchip and intrachip communication styles are traditionally designed separately under different constraints. The paper then discusses direct networks, communication protocols like TCP/IP, wormhole routing to reduce bandwidth usage, queuing models, and concludes that optical interconnections can overcome disadvantages of electrical networks by separating interchip and intrachip traffic flows.
Signaling for multimedia conferencing in stand alone mobile ad hoc networksAlexander Decker
This document summarizes a research paper on signaling for multimedia conferencing in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). The paper proposes a novel cluster-based architecture where nodes that act as cluster heads are elected based on their capabilities. The cluster heads establish and manage multimedia conferences within their clusters. The paper discusses the requirements for multimedia conferencing signaling in MANETs, reviews existing solutions, and presents the cluster-based architecture and its implementation using SIP. It also evaluates the performance of the proposed architecture through simulations.
11.signaling for multimedia conferencing in stand alone mobile ad hoc networksAlexander Decker
This document summarizes a research paper about signaling for multimedia conferencing in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). The key points are:
1. MANETs pose challenges for signaling due to their infrastructureless and dynamic nature. The paper proposes a novel cluster-based signaling architecture to address these challenges.
2. In the proposed architecture, nodes dynamically form application-level clusters for conferencing. Cluster heads are elected based on capabilities, and clusters split based on size. This allows for scalability.
3. The paper implements the architecture using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and evaluates performance through simulation using OPNET. Results show the cluster-based approach meets requirements for MANET conferencing signaling.
Design of optimal system level for embedded wireless sensor unitIAEME Publication
This document describes the design of an optimal wireless sensor unit system for embedded applications. It presents an architecture that allows for flexible and efficient implementation of communication protocols to optimize performance under power constraints. The key aspects of the design include a central microcontroller connected to an RF transceiver, secondary storage, sensors, and power management. Hardware accelerators are used alongside the microcontroller to improve protocol efficiency while maintaining flexibility. The system is evaluated through implementation of sample communication protocols and demonstrations of system-level optimizations, such as a protocol that reduces receiver power consumption by 90% through preamble-based transmission.
The document discusses research opportunities in wireless multimedia sensor networks (WMSN). It describes how aggregating image and sensor data over wireless networks can have applications across many fields from military to healthcare. It provides examples of research areas like wireless ad hoc networks, sensor networks, and using multimedia like images for novel solutions. The document then describes the features and applications of a WMSN equipment board that allows active experimentation across various wireless networking technologies to develop distributed applications and pervasive computing systems using sensor and image data.
This paper introduce a system that used ARM
basedmicrocontroller and wireless sensors to control the various
devices and to monitor the information regarding the CNC machines
parameter using WI-FI technology .If there is any error in machine it
can’t be recognized by the person sitting in the office.The existing
system is difficult to maintain. This consumes lot of time on
communication between technical persons. To overcome this problem
we are trying to develop the system. This system will give a
informatioto the respective technical person according to the error
detected
The Internet-based security Soft-i-Robot is modeled using Soft computing paradigms for problem solving and decision-making in complex and ill-structured situations. Soft-i-Robot monitors the workspace with multimedia devices and sensor using an Internet application program. The model has sensory subsystems such as Intruder detection which, detects intruder, captures image and sends to server, and an Obstacle Avoidance Unit to detect the objects in the path of the mobile robot. These multiple features with hybrid Soft computing techniques depart the developed Soft-i-Robot from the existing developments, proving that the streaming technology-based approach greatly improves the sensibility of robot tele-operation. The relatively powerful online robots available today provoke the simple question, in terms of two competing goals: recognition accuracy and computing time. Improved recognition accuracy and reduced computing time for face recognition of the intruder is obtained using Morphological Shared Weight Neural Network. To obtain a collision-free optimized path, Soft-i-Robot uses derivative free Genetic Algorithm. With rapid expansion of Robotics and Soft computing paradigms, robotic technology touches upon self-understanding of humans, socio-economic, legal and ethical issues leading to improved performance rate and information processing capabilities.
A SURVEY OF ENERGY-EFFICIENT COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS IN WSNIAEME Publication
Wireless sensor networks are harshly restricted by storage capacity, energy and computing power. Wireless Sensor Networks have acquired a lot of attention by research community, manufacturer as well as actual users for monitoring remote trades and how to gather data in different environment. The wireless sensor nodes are especially battery powered devices having life can be extended for some times while long lasting and reliable for maintaining consumption of energy and network lifetime while designs applications and protocols. So it is essential to design effective and energy efficient protocol in order to enhance the network lifetime. In this paper we present the study of different energy efficient communication protocols of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs).Then some of the communication protocols which are widely used in WSNs to improve network performance are also discussed advantages and disadvantages of each protocols.
A SURVEY OF ENERGY-EFFICIENT COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS IN WSN
Armwebserver
1. PRESENTATION ON
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Embedded Web Server using
ARM and µc/OS-II used as a WSN
Node
Presented By :-
Saswat Mohanty
M . Tech, 1st Semester (WCT)
National Institute of Science and Technology
Berhampur
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-1]
2. Equipment used- ARM7TDMI
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Development Board
Components of the development system
2.Power Supply
3.On-board USB 2.0 programmer
4.USB Communication
5.Jumpers
6.Switches
7.MCU card
8.LEDs
9.Pushbutton switches
10.Graphic LCD
11.RS-232 Communication
12.JTAG Connector
13.PS/2 (Keyboard) connector
14.MMC/SD (Multimedia Card)
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-2]
3. Equipment used- ARM
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Advantage
Lowest Per Mhz Power in the industry
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-3]
4. Equipment used- ARM
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Ultra low power implementation
• The demand for ever lower-cost portable products with
increasing connectivity (e.g.USB, Bluetooth, ZigBee) and novel
interfaces (e.g. accelerometers, touch screens) has resulted in the
need to more tightly integrate analog devices with digital
functionality to pre-process and communicate data.
• Most 8-bit devices do not offer the performance to sustain these
tasks, and so embedded developers are required to look for
alternative devices with more advanced processor technology.
• The 16-bit devices will generally require a longer active duty
cycle or higher clock frequency to accomplish the same task as a
32-bit device.
• This means less energy efficient and shorter battery life.
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-4]
5. Better overall
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
power-consumption profile
By combining the high performance of
the ARM7 core with some elements –
•multiple clock sources,
•clock control,
•multiple regulators,
•multiple buses and
•flexible peripheral control –
We can achieve a much better overall
power-consumption profile
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-5]
6. Better overall
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
power-consumption profile
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-6]
7. Equipment used-µC/OS-II RTOS
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Advantages of using µC/OS-II
3. μC/OS-II is a highly portable, very scalable, preemptive real-
time, deterministic, multitasking kernel
4. It can manage up to 64 tasks (56 user tasks available)
5. It has connectivity with μC/GUI and μC/FS (GUI and File
Systems for μC/OS-II)
6. It is ported to more than 100 microprocessors and
microcontrollers
7. It is simple to use and simple to implement but very effective
compared to the price/performance ratio.
8. It supports all type of processors from 8-bit to 64-bit
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-7]
8. Equipment used-µC/OS-II RTOS
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Advantages of using µC/OS-II
Inter-task or inter process communication in μC/OS-II
takes place using
• Semaphores
• Message mailbox
• Message queues
Tasks and Interrupt service routines (ISR) can interact
with each other through an ECB (event control block)
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-8]
9. Process of the Experiment
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Begin
Development
Research on RTOS uC/ Port Integrate
OS-II Webserver Components
Research on PORT RTOS Port
Compiler uC/OS-II Application Code
Research on Configure Testing
TCP/IP Compiler
μC/OS-II
C Task Management
Research on T Rate Monotonic Scheduling
Configure
Webserver R Memory Management
Hardware
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-9]
10. Uses of Embedded Webserver
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
This embedded web server which is developed
by using Embedded C language can be
beneficial for
2. mission critical applications,
3. remote data acquisition systems,
4. ATM network
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-10]
11. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Files to configure The
ARM Processor board
in
-C language
Files to configure The uC/
OS-II RTOS language
-Assembly
-Tasks,Semaphore,Timers
Files to configure The
Graphical User
Interface-
Monitor,LCD,GLCD,TF
Files to configure ARM
T
Processor board Functions-
Interrupts,Clock,serial data
comm
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-11]
12. Equipment to be used-Peripheral Ethernet
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
controller for ARM
This peripheral Ethernet controller which is used as an accessory in the
ARM Server can be beneficial for controlling and monitoring traffic as the
controller is controlled by Embedded C language
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-12]
13. WSN integration into regular activities
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-13]
14. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
ARM
Embedded
Web Server
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-14]
15. Benefits according to this
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Miniature Size architecture
2.No cooling fans required for processor
3.Low battery consumption allows less interference requirement at Remote
site
4.Access through internet
5.Easy to interpret HTML pages
New ARM module developed by ARM with university of Michigan
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-15]
16. Medical Data Aquisition
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-16]
18. Installation at remote access sites
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-18]
19. WSN Advantage
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
• Radio sensor networks promise interesting perspectives for position
location and object identification in short range environments.
• With the lower frequencies involved in the UWB spectrum, looking into
or through non-metallic materials and objects becomes feasible.
• This is of major importance for applications like indoor navigation and
surveillance, object recognition and imaging, through wall detection and
tracking of persons.
• Sensors, detection and localization performance can be significantly
improved by cooperation between spatially distributed nodes of a sensor
network.
• The sensor nodes may be heterogeneous in terms of their sensing
capabilities and mobility.
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-19]
20. References
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
• V.Billy Rakesh Roy, Sanket Dessai, and S. G.Shiva Prasad Yadav.”Design and Development of ARM
ProcessorBased Web Server” International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering, Vol. 1, No. 4, May
2009
• Bo Jing; Jie Zhang; Zheng Qin; ZongLin Zhang; Yong Sun."Design of Micro Wireless Network
Measurement and Control Server Based on ARM and uC/OS-," /Intelligent Control and Automation,
2006. WCICA 2006. The Sixth World Congress on/ ,vol.1, no., pp.4453-4457
• ARM. ARM7TDMI-S Technical Reference Manual (Revision 4.3).Reference Manual, 2001.
(www.arm.com).
• S. Furber. ARM system-on-chip architecture. Addison-Wesley, 2nd edition, 2000.
• J. Labrosse. MicroC/OS-II: The real-time kernel. CMP Books, 2nd edition, 2002.
• J. Labrosse. MicroC/OS-II and the ARM processor. Micrium Application Note AN-1011(Revision D),
2004. (www.micrium.com).
• J. J. Labrosse. Embedded Systems Building Blocks: Complete and Ready-to-Use Modules in C.CMP
Books, 2nd edition, 2000. (www.micrium.com).
• D. Seal. ARM Architecture Reference Manual. Addison-Wesley, 2nd edition, 2000.
• A. N. Sloss, D. Symes, and C Wright. ARM System Developer’s Guide. Morgan Kaufman,2004.
• http://www.arm.com,(Feb 2011)
• http://www.Mikroe.com,(Feb 2011)
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-20]
21. Thank you
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-21]
22. • Any Questions ?
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Saswat Mohanty, M.tech (WCT) reg no- 1107202019 ,NIST [L1-22]