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Hands-On Network Programming with C

You're reading from   Hands-On Network Programming with C Learn socket programming in C and write secure and optimized network code

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789349863
Length 478 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (26) Chapters Close

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
About Packt Contributors Preface 1. Introducing Networks and Protocols FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting to Grips with Socket APIs 3. An In-Depth Overview of TCP Connections 4. Establishing UDP Connections 5. Hostname Resolution and DNS 6. Building a Simple Web Client 7. Building a Simple Web Server 8. Making Your Program Send Email 9. Loading Secure Web Pages with HTTPS and OpenSSL 10. Implementing a Secure Web Server 11. Establishing SSH Connections with libssh 12. Network Monitoring and Security 13. Socket Programming Tips and Pitfalls 14. Web Programming for the Internet of Things 1. Answers to Questions 2. Setting Up Your C Compiler on Windows 3. Setting Up Your C Compiler on Linux 4. Setting Up Your C Compiler on macOS 5. Example Programs 6. Other Book You May Enjoy

Chapter 14, Web Programming for the Internet of Things

  1. What are the drawbacks to using Wi-Fi connectivity?

Wi-Fi can be difficult for end user setup. It's also not available everywhere.

  1. What are the drawbacks to using Ethernet connectivity?

Many devices aren't used in areas where wiring has been run.

  1. What are the drawbacks to using cellular connectivity?

Cellular connectivity is expensive. It can also have increased latency and larger power requirements when compared to other methods.

  1. What are some advantages to using a single-board computer with embedded Linux? What are the drawbacks?

Having access to a full operating system, such as Linux, can simplify software development. However, Single-Board Computers (SBCs) are relatively expensive and offer few board-level connectivity options and peripherals when compared to microcontrollers. They also require lots of power, relatively speaking.

  1. What are some advantages to using a microcontroller in your IoT device?

Many IoT devices will need to use a microcontroller to provide their basic functionality anyway. Microcontrollers are cheap, offer a wide range of peripherals, are able to meet real-time performance constraints, and can run on very little power.

  1. Is the use of HTTPS always appropriate in IoT device communication?

HTTPS is a decent way to secure IoT communication for most applications; however, it has a lot of processing and bandwidth overhead. Each application is unique, and the security scheme used should be chosen based on your exact needs.

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