Description
In The Embedded Internet Sergio Scaglia examines the techniques that programmers will need to learn to obtain internet connectivity for their embedded systems. Sometimes this will be relatively straight-forward, using TCP/IP stack implementations which already exist. Sometimes, this will be much more difficult, requiring whole new implementations to be developed. Either way, The Embedded Internet will be the ideal starting place for programmers to learn and develop these skills.
1 . Comprehensive coverage of the theory behind TCP/IP
2 . Practical focus shows how to implement TCP/IP stack in embedded systems
3 . Covers the state of the art in internet protocols and technologies
4 . Accompanying CD with complete TCP/IP stack to complement part
1 . Also contains self-test exercises for students.
Table of Contents
Preface
I. Why Embedded INternet?
II. Why this book?
III. Which is the intended audience?
IV. How is the book structured?
V. Book's description.
PART I - TCP/IP basics
1. Introduction to networking
1.1 Networking: Working with networks
1.2 Network fundamentals
1.3 Network models
1.4 Network types
1.5 The OSI Reference Model
1.6 Summary
2. The TCP/IP Stack
2.1 The need for a new protocol: that born of the Internet
2.2 Two perspectives on the TCP/IP services
2.3 The TCP/IP stack architecture
2.4 The TCP/IP protocol suite
2.5 TCP/IP stack protocols dependencies
2.6 The Internet protocols standardization process
2.7 Summary
3. LAN technologies: Ethernet
3.1 Why Ethernet II and IEEE Ethernet?
3.2 Ethernet II
3.3 The IEEEE 803 Model
3.4 802.3 CSMA/VD (IEEE Ethernet)