TCP/IP Communication for Real-Time and Embedded Systems
by Linda Webb
21 Jul 2008
(Updated 22 Jul 2008)
Using a thermal model as an example, this article describes a method for communicating with other de
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Using a thermal model of a house as an example, this article describes a method for communicating with other devices via TCP/IP. The method is based on using inexpensive TCP/IP-to-serial-conversion hardware. The real-time system is xPC Target, a bootable kernel that enables real-time execution of Simulink® models on a separate PC. The target computer is an x86 processor Intel®/AMD® standard PC that can use commercial off-the-shelf input/output interface cards.
The connectivity approach described here can be used with any real-time or embedded system that supports serial communication.
By Sam Mirsky, The MathWorks
This article appeared in MATLAB Digest, July 2008, which you can read at http://www.mathworks.com/company/newsletters/?s_cid=nws_flex |
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MATLAB 7.6 (R2008a)
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