Social Network for Smart Devices using Embedded Ethernet
Ketul Sheth, Shreya Shah, Darshan Shah, Anuja Odhekar

TL;DR
This paper presents a networked system for smart devices using embedded Ethernet with AVR controllers, enabling remote monitoring and control via web interface for seamless device communication.
Contribution
It introduces a novel AVR controller-based embedded Ethernet interface that converts serial devices into networked peripherals with web-based control capabilities.
Findings
Devices can be monitored and controlled remotely through a web browser.
The system demonstrates easy integration of serial devices into a network.
Web interface provides real-time status updates of connected devices.
Abstract
Embedded Ethernet is nothing but a microcontroller which is able to communicate with the network. A design of AVR controller-based embedded Ethernet interface is presented. In the design, an existing SPI serial device can be converted into a network interface peripheral to obtain compatibility with the network. By typing the IP-address of LAN on the web browser, the user gets a web page on screen; this page contains all the information about the status of the devices. The user can also control the devices interfaced to the web server by pressing buttons provided in the web page. This creates a network for easy communication among the devices.
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