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TCP/IP Lean Jeremy Bentham

TCP/IP Lean By Jeremy Bentham

TCP/IP Lean by Jeremy Bentham


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Summary

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), the predominant Internet server implementation, generally requires large bodies of code that can be unwieldy for the limited memory capacity of microprocessors used in embedded systems. This book shows how to implement a smaller, lightweight TCP server suitable for embedded microprocessors.

TCP/IP Lean Summary

TCP/IP Lean: Web Servers for Embedded Systems by Jeremy Bentham

Internet programming demystified! This is a hands-on guide to TCP/IP networking that includes platform-independent source code to a simple TCP/IP stack - a lean version that is easier to present and efficient enough to use in embedded applications. Create

About Jeremy Bentham

Jeremy Bentham is co-founder of an industrial networking company (Io Ltd.) and its software consulting offshoot Iosoft Ltd., in Cambridge, England. An engineer by training, he has developed many computer systems in railway control and other industrial applications and a wide range of software tools for embedded systems. Networking projects included Bitup, a Bitbus emulation for the 80188 processor; data transfer protocols using Arcnet and Ethernet; and a full 801888-based remote-boot communications system using the simpler TCP/IP protocols (UDP and TFTP). Recent work has been in implementing embedded TCP/IP systems in aerospace, air quality, and video surveillance applications. In his spare time, Jeremy enjoys playing racquet sports, and is an accomplished amateur actor.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction: the Lean Plan; getting started; software introduction; network hardware; device drivers; configuration file format; process timer; state machines; buffering; coding conventions. Part 2 Introduction to protocols - SCRATCHP: overview; protocol; SCRATCHP services; logical connections; packet format; addressing; protocol identification; reception and transmission; implementation. Part 3 Network addressing and debugging: overview; internetworks; IP addresses; address resolution; ARP scanner; using ARPSCAN for network debugging; ethernet; IEEE 802.3 networks. Part 4 The network interface: IP and ICMP; overview; TCP/IP stack; internet control message protocol; ping implementation; router implementation. Part 5 User datagram protocol: UDP; overview; ports and sockets; datagram format; UDP checksum; UDP utility. Part 6 Transmission control protocol: TCP; overview; TCP concepts; TCP implementation; TCP application - telnet; telnet implementation; using telnet; conclusion. Part 7 Hypertext transfer protocol: HTTP; overview; HTTP GET method; simple web server; introducing HTML; state machine implementation. Part 8 Embedded gateway interface: EGI; overview; interactive displays; standard CGI interface; EGI implementation. Part 9 Miniature web server design: overview; microcontroller software development; hardware; development environment; software techniques; web server protocols. Part 10 TCP/IP on a PIC microcontroller: overview; peripherals; block diagram; circuit diagram; low-level software; SLIP and IP drivers; ICMP; TCP. Part 11 CHIPWEB - miniature serial web server: overview; web server; ROM file system; using the CHIPWEB server; dynamic content; dynamic web pages. Part 12 CHIPWEB - miniature ethernet web server: overview; hardware; ethernet driver; LCD driver; other drivers; protocols; user interface; configuration; source code. Part 13 Client programming: overview; client operations; self-configuration; initiating communications; chipstick sample application. Part 14 High-speed data transfer: overview; hardware; video standards; video capture; microcontroller interface; software; data format; PICmicro software; Windows software; appendices.

Additional information

GOR002912925
9781578201082
157820108X
TCP/IP Lean: Web Servers for Embedded Systems by Jeremy Bentham
Used - Very Good
Paperback
R & D
2002-02-04
559
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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