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An Embedded Web Server for National Semiconductors 16-bit Microcontroller
This article will examine one such TCP/IP stack and Web server implemented on National Semiconductors CannonBall 16-bit RISC microcontroller.
Well also seek to resonate some understanding of the basic issues one needs to consider when deciding on which approach is best suited for their embedded Internet application.
preview:
http://www.microcontroller.com
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Create an embedded Web server to administer your application
Many of the applications I've developed handle data collection or similar processes where the machine is only accessed remotely, and logging information has proven to be extremely useful for debugging issues and tracking statistics.
Despite the benefits of logging, it is an offline process.
Sure, you can view a log file as it changes, but that requires specific remote access to the server that is running the code.
preview:
http://builder.com.com
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Engineering Web Technologies for Embedded Applications
The founder of Agranat Systems examines the design issues involved in engineering effective Web technologies for embedded systems.
Web browsers have become the de facto standard user interface to a variety of applications.
They can run on almost any platform--from PCs and workstations to PDAs, cell phones, and pagers--and allow end-users to access Web-enabled applications from any location.
preview:
http://computer.org
date: 6/12/1998
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Introduction to the Barracuda Embedded Web-Server
This paper covers fundamental concepts of HTTP and how the Barracuda Embedded Web Server can be used in an embedded device.
Depending on your knowledge of the various technologies covered, it may not be necessary to read each section, although each section also presents some of Barracuda's unique features.
This paper also assumes a basic understanding of HTML, C and C++.
preview:
http://barracudaserver.com
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Web Server for Embedded Systems
After the ''everybody-in-the-Internet-wave'' now obviously follows the ''everything-in-the-Internet- wave.'' The most coffee, vending and washing machines are still not available about the worldwide net. However the embedded Internet integration for remote maintenance and diagnostic as well as the so-called M2M communication is growing with a considerable speed rate.
preview:
http://www.dilnetpc.com
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Hydra Embedded Web Server
Of course, we can use a PC as a gateway, but usually PC is too big and expensive to be used for this purpose.
So, we need a very small, inexpensive, general purpose web server that can be working as a gateway between these simple protocol and the Internet.
The answer is Hydra.
NO LONGER ACTIVE.
preview:
http://portolano.cs.washington.edu
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Picnic - PIC/Ethernet Connection Project
What's it all about? The idea is simple: take a PIC (Microchip's microcontroller) and connect it to an ethernet card.
Write some code and get a really small and really cool webserver.
The project behind this idea is picnic.
Picnic started in summer 2001 and supports meanwhile ARP, IP, ICMP, TCP and HTTP in a useful manner.
Naturally the PIC limits our implementations of protocols to a rudimentary state, but nevertheless it's possible to...
preview:
http://picnic.sourceforge.net
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