Even the most conservative estimates show the Internet of Things will be an enormous market where innovation is necessary and where programmers are and will be in great demand. The challenge is that programming the IoT spans many knowledge domains. This book will provide the fundamentals of embedded programming to programmers and enable them to reach their full potential. Embedded Software for the IoT helps the reader understand the details in the technologies behind the devices used in the Internet of Things. It provides an overview of IoT, parameters of designing an embedded system, and good practice concerning code, version control and defect-tracking needed to build and maintain a connected embedded system. After presenting a discussion on the history of the internet and the world wide web, the book introduces modern CPUs and operating systems. The author then delves into an in-depth view of core IoT domains * Wired and wireless networking * Digital filters * Security in embedded and networked systems * Statistical process control for Industry 4.0. This book will benefit software developers moving into the embedded realm as well as developers already working with embedded systems.
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