An Enabling Technology For The Internet of Things

 
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An Enabling Technology For The Internet of Things

HPL-2009-76 An Enabling Technology For The Internet of Things - McDonnell, Edward; Waters, John
Keyword(s): Internet of things, RFID, barcodes, tags, pervasive computing
Abstract: We present a technology, code-named memory-spot, as a key enabler for the Internet of Things. The underlying concept of memory-spot represents a radical shift in how we enable physical objects with digital content to allow them to participate in the digital world as first-class citizens. Unlike RFID ...
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inet_makeaddr(3)					     Library Functions Manual						  inet_makeaddr(3)

NAME
inet_makeaddr - Translates an Internet network address and host address into an Internet network byte-ordered address LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc.so, libc.a) SYNOPSIS
#include <arpa/inet.h> struct in_addr inet_makeaddr( in_addr_t net_num, in_addr_t loc_addr) ; STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards as follows: inet_makeaddr(): XNS4.0 Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about industry standards and associated tags. PARAMETERS
Defines a network number in host-byte order. Defines a host (local) address in host-byte order. DESCRIPTION
The inet_makeaddr() function translates a network number and a local host address into their equivalent Internet address. The Internet address is returned in network-byte order. RETURN VALUES
The inet_makeaddr() function returns an Internet address in network byte order. ERRORS
Current industry standards for inet_makeaddr() do not define error values. RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: inet_addr(3), inet_lnaof(3), inet_netof(3), inet_network(3), inet_ntoa(3) Standards: standards(5) Network Programmer's Guide delim off inet_makeaddr(3)