Making USB Wireless For Attaching to the Embedded System 


Vol. 31,  No. 1, pp. 19-25, Jan.  2006


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  Abstract

It's for USB to be used more frequently than another I/O devices. The Universal Serial Bus is the most successful interface in PC history. It's already the de facto interconnect for PCs, and has proliferated into consumer electronics(CE) and mobile devices as well. USB has built on many killer applications, many CE devices, many interfaces. The tangle of wires among the number of devices in your home demands wireless technology. If our devices is unwired, it solves the tangle of wires. In this paper we want to use Legacy USB functionalities, portabilities, multimedia capabilities with wireless interconnection. This paper is related to a study of USB implementation without wires. This paper is related to make the hub function of USB cordless, so it will connect host with devices without wires. In case making USB wireless, it must support the above functionalities. Moreover, It needs the data structure and the resources for host functionalities, e.g. ETD(Endpoint Transfer Descriptor), data memory. This will benefit a convenient use of USB.

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[IEEE Style]

J. H. Yoo, I. Y. Cho, S. H. Lee, D. W. Han, "Making USB Wireless For Attaching to the Embedded System," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 19-25, 2006. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Jin Ho Yoo, Il Yeon Cho, Sang Ho Lee, and Dong Won Han. 2006. Making USB Wireless For Attaching to the Embedded System. The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, 31, 1, (2006), 19-25. DOI: .

[KICS Style]

Jin Ho Yoo, Il Yeon Cho, Sang Ho Lee, Dong Won Han, "Making USB Wireless For Attaching to the Embedded System," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 19-25, 1. 2006.