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Providing Bluetooth Functionality on Embedded Devices: A look at Embedded Operating Systems and Bluetooth Stacks Brian Fox Supervisors: Dr Greg Foster Prof. Peter Clayton
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Introduction Part of the Automated Wireless Identification System project Specifically focused on how to expose Bluetooth functionality in embedded devices I.e. design and build a custom OS image which exposes some form of API allowing access to the Bluetooth stack
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Timeline Look at the various OS builders in use for various embedded OS’s This entailed identifying and studying the architecture of some embedded OS’s on the market and looking at the tools provided to help create a custom image for that OS Create and build own custom Windows CE.NET platform
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Problems involved with Embedded Systems Design Hardware / Software partitioning What parts of the solution should be implemented where? Can lead to integration problems in later development stages Power Some microprocessors can operate in “sleep mode” and only wake up on a timer tick Debugging Hooks provided in microprocessor circuitry
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Embedded Operating Systems Highly modular/componentised Support wide variety of target hardware and processors through use of BSPs Real-time Power management
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Windows CE.NET Designed around mobile devices Minimum footprint of 200k Actual footprint currently Power management “Instant On” Control of device level power states Wide range of board support packages (BSPs) Microsoft is the only vendor to supply a Bluetooth stack with the operating system
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Windows CE.NET Architecture
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Platform Builder Integrated Development Environment Provides the means to create, build, deploy and debug a custom image of the OS Provides an emulator to allow for simultaneous hardware and software development Automatically determines dependencies between modules Practical experience Have built a headless operating environment exposing Bluetooth functionality through the WINSOCK API
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Platform Builder
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QNX Neutrino Designed around microkernel and central software bus “Plug-in” type architecture Inter-process communication via message passing handled by the microkernel OS exposes standard POSIX API Platform creation either manual or through use of the Momentics Professional Edition IDE Will run on multiple host platforms
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QNX Neutrino Architecture
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Wind River VxWorks Modules implemented on top of the core OS Core OS consists of a microkernel and debug agent and interacts with the BSP Platform creation either manual or through use of the Torando IDE
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Bluetooth Stacks Means by which the OS and applications access and control the Bluetooth hardware Expose an API to application developers Modular in concept and design May need to be ported to a specific OS Bluetooth Qualification Need to implement all core stack layers and Generic Access Profile and Serial Port Profile
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Microsoft Bluetooth Stack
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Stonestreet One Bluetopia
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Where to from here? Test and debug practical image Hopefully deploy onto a development board for full testing with the other team members
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Questions?
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