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Track Letter From Niall Murphy

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Attending ESC 2010 helps keep you at the cutting edge. Classes like “Do's and Don'ts of File System for Embedded Systems”, presented by Christian Legare, will teach you a technology that is becoming pervasive in embedded systems. Once upon a time you designed a system with a few K of EEPROM as storage but modern embedded systems have far more complex storage requirements and this class will show you the solutions and pitfalls.

Mutimedia IP phones are a classic embedded systems challenge – it involves high bandwidth communications, graphics on the user interface, cost challenges as it is a high volume product, and they have to have low power consumption, as many work on power-over-Ethernet. Jason Robertson discuses how these challenges are faced in his paper: “Reference Designs and IP Media Phones”. Even if you are not building an IP phone there are valuable lessons here.

A web server does not have to be that big or complex, and web access is the ideal solution for configuring many network appliances. If you already have a TCP/IP stack, it is not a huge leap to add a web server which makes your system accessible from the Internet. Charlie Mayne talks about how to integrate a small web server into your product in his paper “Embedded Web Server Development - A Case Study”.

This is a taste of what is on offer at the Embedded Internet / Telecom track of the 2010 ESC.