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Hardware projects using eChronos and IwIP: toward high-assurance IoT
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What eChronos & lwIP (both open-source) are; why they should be considered for embedded projects (including a brief tutorial-like demonstration of the RTOS & TCP/IP stack), porting lwIP to this RTOS and porting the RTOS to this hardware platform (TI Connected Launchpad). The second half will be a few hardware demos on the platform: An IoT light controller that makes everyone in the office annoyed if builds fail. A telnet-controlled echo server that makes it easy to test wierd hardware devices before they can connect to the internet. An HTTP server that responds to sensor inputs by displaying them on a webpage.
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