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Embedded Systems Architecture

You're reading from   Embedded Systems Architecture Explore architectural concepts, pragmatic design patterns, and best practices to produce robust systems

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788832502
Length 324 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Daniele Lacamera Daniele Lacamera
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Preface 1. Embedded Systems – A Pragmatic Approach FREE CHAPTER 2. Work Environment and Workflow Optimization 3. Architectural Patterns 4. The Boot-Up Procedure 5. Memory Management 6. General-Purpose Peripherals 7. Local Bus Interfaces 8. Low-Power Optimizations 9. Distributed Systems and IoT Architecture 10. Parallel Tasks and Scheduling 11. Embedded Operating Systems 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Application protocols


In order to be able to communicate with remote devices and cloud servers in a distributed scenario, embedded systems must implement standard protocols that are compatible with the existing infrastructure. In general, two different approaches are taken when designing remote services:

  • Web-based services
  • Message protocols

The former is mainly the classic, client-server, REST-based communication that is popular in web services accessed through personal computers or portable devices. Web services require no adaptation in particular on the cloud side to support embedded systems, except for the choice of an embedded-friendly cipher set as described in the Securing socket communication section. However, the request-reply communication model introduces some restrictions on the design of distributed applications. The HTTP protocol can be upgraded by common agreement on the two HTTP endpoints, and support WebSocket, which is a protocol providing the abstraction of a symmetric, bidirectional...

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