Reprogramming embedded systems at run-time

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Abstract

The dynamic re-programming of embedded systems is a long-standing problem in the field. With the advent of wireless sensor networks and the 'Internet of Things' it has now become necessary to be able to reprogram at run-time due to the difficulty of gaining access to such systems once deployed. The issues of power consumption, flexibility, and operating system protections are examined for a range of approaches, and a critical comparison is given. A combination of approaches is recommended for the implementation of real-world systems and areas where further work is required are highlighted.

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Oliver, R., Wilde, A., & Zaluska, E. (2014). Reprogramming embedded systems at run-time. International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, 7(5), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.21307/IJSSIS-2019-078

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