Embedded Internet Design Features

Wireless connectivity protocols for embedded systems

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Deciphering phone and embedded security - Part 4: Ideal platform for next-generation embedded devices

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Deciphering phone and embedded security - Part 3: Unsigned, signed, locked and encrypted bootloaders

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Medical monitoring with low-cost batteries

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Power Line Communication – Design archive

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Living in an intelligent home

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Enabling error resilience throughout the embedded system

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How-to reduce energy consumption in MCU-based systems that need to monitor outside inputs

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Deciphering phone and embedded security - Part 2: What really happens during an unlock operation

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Automated tools streamline software test and certification

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Using Java to deal with multicore programming complexity: Part 3 - Using Java with C and C++ for real-time multicore designs

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Using Java to deal with multicore programming complexity: Part 2 - Migrating legacy C/C++ code to Java

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Using Java to deal with multicore programming complexity: Part 1 - How Java eases multicore hardware demands on software

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Multicore programming: it’s all in the messaging

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Thread synchronization techniques for better multicore system power/performance tradeoffs

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Product How-To: Disciplining a precision clock to GPS

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Deciphering phone and embedded security - Part 1: Fundamentals of the Android architecture and terminologies

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Home sweet smart home

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“Internet of Things” – Opportunities ahead for Intelligent Device Makers?

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Tech Trend: Smart Connect Ecosystem is a certainty – is your IT team equipped?

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Achieving distributed device situational awareness through cloud-based data management

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Software, the last frontier for ultra-low-power microcontroller performance

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How secure is AES against brute force attacks?

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IPv6 testing: Tips you need to know

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Enabling wireless smart lighting - with an Internet address for every bulb

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Bridging energy harvesting wireless sensor networks to TCP/IP

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iPhone-based ECG is saving lives, even ahead of regulatory OK

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Connectivity and networking with PIC MCUs - Part 1: Protocols, IR and RF

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A reader asks “How can I transport data from my loggers to my computer?”

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Integrated sensor nodes with GSM modems simplify wireless data acquisition

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Build wireless M2M and IoT sensor networks: Data dissemination

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Building wireless M2M & IoT sensor networks: issues and challenges

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Case study: Remotely controlled wind tunnel experiments with NI LabVIEW and CompactRIO

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Basics of embedded firewalls - Part 2: True security for the Internet of Things

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Multicore networking in Linux user space with no performance overhead

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Next-generation home networking: It's all about cable companies and the set-top box

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Design networks for wireless M2M applications

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Dream devices that would revolutionize healthcare

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Narrowband PLC and the power line medium

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Tips & Tricks: Advancements in Powerline—A grounding experience

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Basics of embedded firewalls - Part 1: Exploding the myths

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A short history of spread spectrum

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Addressing network time protocol synchronization for IPTV, IMS and Femtocells

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Top ten Embedded Internet articles for 2011

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Controlling network flow with the OpenFlow protocol

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In-vehicle networking today and tomorrow

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Reference Designs

Quantenna debuts 802.11n 4x4 MIMO wireless video bridge ref design

Quantenna Communications Inc. has debuted a complete reference design based on its QHS600 IEEE 802.11n wireless LAN (WLAN) 4x4 multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) chipset.
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Lattice adds over 90 reference designs for PLDs

Lattice Semiconductor Corp. has released more than 90 reference designs optimized for the MachXO and ispMACH 4000ZE PLDs.
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Commentary

Amazon's new low-cost tablets aren't the answer, but we're almost there, argues Vivek Wadhwa.

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Dan, thanks for your comment and good point. It's tricky to value these things... For instance at ...
Wireless connectivity is already fairly ubiquitous, but with ever more devices getting hooked up to the net, will the final frontier become the human body?

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That is pretty crazy that you can use your body as a hot spot. I know our body generate some ...
In the past five years, Connected and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Devices have become increasingly smaller; many use embedded antennas and may include requirements for GPS, Wi-Fi, NFC, and/or 915Mhz. Added to this, they incorporate more cellular bands than before for 3G and 4G, and customers are now looking for global coverage too.

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Really it is! because the transmitter radiates higher power and the receiver is so sensitive.And so ...

Big brother Wi-Fi

Aidan Dillon

Is Wi-Fi a good thing for smartphone users? Is it a human rights question, where every one with a phone should be entitled to access Wi-Fi or should we avoid Wi-Fi and resist the mobile operators who are trying to offload us from their networks?

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Ijust want the right to ofload the sevice fee. I can live with just WiFi. A daily fee for using the ...
Raima has come up with a new approach to software evaluation: letting visitors – and potential customers – to their web site, taste samples of its RDM embedded database management system

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Sort of. Not all demos are created equal. Some are the first few minutes of the game, some are a ...

Opinion: Security is the Achilles heel

David Hsu - Kilopass Technology

One of the first changes that must occur is in the way Internet of Things System-on-Chip devices are designed and manufactured…

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Obviously we have people looking at the How and Where of security with the IoT. The whys are ...
EETimes has asked three questions to the three top executives at the HomePlug Alliance, the WiFi Alliance and the ZigBee Alliance to grasp their views about smart energy interoperability.

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To @Gus campeon, I live in Vancouver, BC, Canada...small house, 2,000 sq ft...granted we get the ...
According to a just-released Harris Poll, 76% of car owners polled believe that in-car connectivity technologies are too distracting and dangerous.

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The data shows phone use, hands free or not, makes drivers less safe than when they're drunk. ...
Is your work and communications safe?

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It's really pretty simple. If you put data unencrypted in the cloud, it can be (usefully) stolen. ...

Microcontroller Invasion!

Clive Maxfield

A few weeks ago I was cogitating, contemplating, reflecting, and generally ruminating on "this and that" when…

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I have this book sitting in one of the "waiting to be read" piles on my office floor...
While driving home from work yesterday, I heard a report on the NPR (National Public Radio) that made me think "We truly do live in a different world…"

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Very interesting - -thanks for this -- Max
This is going to blow one reader's socks off, because he emailed this question to me just 1 minute ago and I hope to post my response blog in under 5 minutes…

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I understand and agree.
Google appeared to block what could have been a devastating punch against its Android operating system in the legal suit brought by Oracle, but this battle is far from over.

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SSO should not be copyrightable. If not, we are all in trouble.
With the power series over, it is time to reinstate some fun. How would you stop a car?

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The biggest problem with using technology to stop cars, is you have a police officer controlling it. ...
James Gosling, the father of Java, publically came out in favor of Oracle in its suit against Google’s Android, igniting a lively debate

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Oracle wins already.. Patent is doing no good to the society but the commercial company.
Research engineer teaches some of the ins and outs of networking low-power embedded devices, specifically how to configure 6LoWPAN.

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The pace of development of next-gen Internet of Things networks is speeding up, driven by a first wave of devices using paradigms such as the lightweight MQTT protocol for delivery over current Wi-Fi and Zigbee wireless sensor networks followed by nextgen IPv6-based 6LoWPAN in a variety of wired and wireless environments.

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Databases? This reminds me of cellular networks and subscriber databases. Seems the IoT will be much ...
The Stuxnet Worm attack in 2010 should have brought home to embedded systems developers that even the smallest MCU based control system is vulnerable to hackers and security intrusions.

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The standard will give rise to a completely new form factor that combines not just memory but intelligence and an interface.

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If the company really manages to create a standard for wireless data transfer, many makers of ...
Oracle’s Java patent infringement suit against Google’s Android will likely drag on for years, poses a great but remote risk to developers and makes for fascinating reading.

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This case would certainly stretch on for years, and both companies are settled in for a long battle. ...
The announcement this week of Google’s Project Glass is an example of how the manta of the user experience can be pushed beyond what’s useful.

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Vaporware is still vaporware even if presented by Google. Whatever happened to those ...
This book is of interest to anyone who wants to know more about the creation, use, and misuse of software intellectual property, including...

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Bio-trek

Richard Krajewski

There are many tools available or being developed today that are reminiscent of the tricorder medical apparatus on Star Trek.

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Of course there is no need to limit medical apps to the iPhone, Android and Windows 8 are or will be ...
According to market researcher IDC, the amount of digital data that will exist in 2020 will be 50 times greater than current levels. Are we ready for all that data? Better yet, are our systems equipped to manage it?

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In my opinion at some point in time the Cloud model of storing the data may have to be ...

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Reader Message Boards

What OS(es) should Nokia back?

By rick.merritt on 01.28.2011

Nokia is still the king of the hill in handsets and is mainly using Symbian on its smartphones. This morning financial analyst Mark McKenchnie of Gleacher & Co

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Thanks for your kind information and may i know from where you got this expansion....If possible pls ...

App Stores, Streaming, and the Cloud?

By Bob Virkus on 11.24.2010

It appears that the way we buy and use our applications is changing at an ever rapid pace. Apple's iPhone app store received all the attention when it started

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The nice thing about the Apple app store is that most the apps are free or very low cost. The ...

My dream is to help develop the next generation of medical electronics. Which degree would better qualify me to do this: Electrical or Biomedical Engineering? I

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I think EE with few courses in chemistry/mechanical/physics would be helpful.

Mobility vs Security

By chanj on 10.28.2010

To most smartphone users, one of the biggest worries is losing their smartphone. It is because there are so many sensitive information stored in the phone. As

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To answer an earlier comment, there are third-party add-ons for mobile phones that can remotely ...

Microsoft interested in buying Adobe?

By phoenixdave on 10.07.2010

Reports are circulating around the net that Microsoft may be making an offer to buy Adobe. Is this good news? Bad news?

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Adobe could probably use the cash, bit it's difficult to see how Microsoft benefits. Maybe it's just ...

Today the FCC announced regulations to allow wireless devices to use the so called "White Spaces". Frankly, I see a disaster in the making as I believe there is

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Sounds like you are up to what you enjoy. Please let me know more. Renee Saccal

Tablet Wave is Breaking

By LarryM99 on 09.03.2010

Samsung has made it official with the Tab, and Toshiba, Viewsonic, and a host of others are following suit with their own tablet devices. Most of these are

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Often with game changing technology you have to wait and see what people really do with it. My wife ...

 

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