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    Title: Home-Agent Systems On ARM9 Develop Platform
    Authors: Lin chun-ting
    Contributors: Department of Photonics and Communication Engineering
    Keywords: Embedded Visual;ARM9;WINDOWS CE.NET 4.2
    Date: 2005
    Issue Date: 2009-11-16 08:04:10 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: In recent years, the Information Appliances (IAs), such as smart handheld device and smart phone, all involve smart units. This fact renders the IA not only a pure hardware but also a multimedia and multi-service device. Thesis these describe using the ARM9 (S3C2410 MCU) embedded system platform operating WINDOWS CE.NET 4.2 and a control window designed by Embedded Visual C ++ (EVC ) as a user interface. Through the GPIO interface of the hardware, we set up a wireless environmental equipment for wireless transmission, by which the house watching and electric appliance control are implemented. Furthermore, with the remote login using the Internet, the above-mentioned operations can be carried out remotely. The system is a prototype of combining IA, embedded system, and the Internet and can be further extended to more wide applications.
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