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Development of a Minimal IEEE 1451.1 Model for Microcontroller Implementation

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Author(s)

A Stepanenko, Kang B. Lee, R Kochan, V Kochan, A Sachenko

Abstract

The IEEE 1451.1 standard was studied and analyzed for resources needed for a minimal implementation of the standard. As a result, a Minimal IEEE 1451.1 Model optimized for the 8051 series of microcontrollers is proposed. In addition, a Minimal IEEE 1451.1 Model implementation in a distributed intelligent sensor network built with remotely reprogrammable Network Capable Application Processors (NCAPs) is presented.
Proceedings Title
Sensors Applications Symposium 2006 | | | IEEE
Conference Dates
February 7-9, 2006
Conference Location
Undefined
Conference Title
Proceedings of the Sensors Applications Symposium

Keywords

8051 platform, IEEE 1451 standard, Minimal IEEE 1451 Model, model driven development, UML

Citation

Stepanenko, A. , Lee, K. , Kochan, R. , Kochan, V. and Sachenko, A. (2002), Development of a Minimal IEEE 1451.1 Model for Microcontroller Implementation, Sensors Applications Symposium 2006 | | | IEEE, Undefined (Accessed October 14, 2025)

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Created February 6, 2002, Updated October 12, 2021
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