Networks for real-time embedded systems are a key emerging technology for current and future systems. Such networks need to enable reliable communication without requiring significant resources, and provide an easy programming interface. This paper considers a file-system interface across all resources in a networked embedded system, ie. an application can access local, remote and mobile resources using a file interface. The approach is based on Styx, part of the network protocol of the Inferno/ Plan 9 OS. The Styx protocol provides file system level abstractions for ease of developing and management at an application layer. To this, we have added limited fault-tolerance and potential mobility for resources. To ensure applicability in a low-resource context, we have defined and implemented a (hardware) Styx IP-core Module1, removing the need for a CPU and software overhead.

BibTex Entry

@inproceedings{Audsley2006a,
 author = {N. C. Audsley and R. Gao and A. Patil},
 booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation},
 title = {Towards a File System Interface for Mobile Resources in Networked Embedded Systems},
 year = {2006}
}