Achieve the Impossible in IoT: Full-Featured Apps on Resource-Limited Platforms (.PDF Download)

Aug. 14, 2015

The expectations of the Internet of Things (IoT) are driving together two conflicting goals—building advanced operational features and minimizing cost and size. Today’s embedded-system developers are basically tasked with designing “TARDIS-like” products that appear bigger on the inside than on the outside. Building these types of systems requires a bit of magic, and fortunately, this magic exists today. By using frameworks for memory and power management, as well as scalability features available on a full-featured, real-time operating system (RTOS), it’s possible to have a system behave as if it has more resources available than what’s actually present...

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