Simplify the Internet of Things connectivity of embedded devices
Meng He, Cypress Semiconductor
Embedded.com (October 13, 2013)
According to ABI Research, there are more than 10 billion wirelessly connected devices in the market today, and more than 30 billion devices will be wirelessly connected to the Internet of Things (Internet of Everything) by 2020.
With so much focus on the Internet of Things, many OEMs find themselves under increasing pressure to introduce Internet connectivity to a wide range of devices that can benefit from being able to communicate with other devices.
However, many developers are unfamiliar with how to implement a robust TCP/IP stack. This article will explore key issues relating to enabling Internet connectivity in embedded systems, as well as discuss how new tools allow developers to introduce TCP/IP to systems without having to work with low-level implementation details.
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