Model based system engineering approach of a lightweight embedded TCP/IP
M. Z. Rashed, Ahmed E. Hassan, Ahmed I. Sharaf

TL;DR
This paper introduces a SysML-based model engineering approach for developing lightweight TCP/IP stacks tailored for embedded systems, addressing the lack of formal software engineering models for TCP/IP.
Contribution
It proposes a structured SysML-based model for designing lightweight TCP/IP stacks, facilitating customization for embedded applications.
Findings
Provides a systematic development process for lightweight TCP/IP
Enhances understanding of TCP/IP design in embedded systems
Supports customization and scalability of TCP/IP stacks
Abstract
The use of embedded software is growing very rapidly. Accessing the internet is a necessary service which has large range of applications in many fields. The Internet is based on TCP/IP which is a very important stack. Although TCP/IP is very important there is not a software engineering model describing it. The common method in modeling and describing TCP/IP is RFCs which is not sufficient for software engineer and developers. Therefore there is a need for software engineering approach to help engineers and developers to customize their own web based applications for embedded systems. This research presents a model based system engineering approach of lightweight TCP/IP. The model contains the necessary phases for developing a lightweight TCP/IP for embedded systems. The proposed model is based on SysML as a model based system engineering language.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmbedded Systems Design Techniques · Real-Time Systems Scheduling · Network Time Synchronization Technologies
