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Published inDec 2014
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Hunyue Yau
Hunyue Yau
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Hunyue Yau

Hunyue Yau is an electrical engineer who graduated from the California Institute of Technology. He has worked with Linux since the early '90s, starting with the Soft Landing System. He created one of the first embedded Linux devices in 1996 with a custom-made distribution. He has worked on various products such as embedded Linux appliances, embedded BSD-based devices, and embedded Linux mobile devices. As an active member of the BeagleBoard community, he has volunteered at numerous community events, from Maker Faire to Google Summer of Code mentoring. Today, Hunyue synergizes his electrical engineering skills with embedded Linux software skills to provide turnkey embedded Linux consulting services through HY Research LLC (http://www.hy-research.com/), a company founded by him.
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In this chapter, we discussed the options and limitations of connecting the BeagleBone to a mobile device. We started by looking at the TCP/IP connection options versus non-TCP/IP options. The TCP/IP options can allow simple network interfaces similar to what we used for the LED flasher to work with minimal to no changes, whereas a non-TCP/IP option is likely to require, at the very least, application-level changes and possibly systemsoftware-level changes.

Then, we looked at options that require additional hardware on the BeagleBone and options that did not. We also covered Bluetooth wireless technology as a way of connecting to both Android- and iOS-based mobile devices. An important detail is that mobile devices are highly varied and connecting to different devices will most likely require multiple connection strategies.

In the next chapter, we will look at something more practical, such as recovering from mistakes. While no user would want their device to break, mistakes do happen...

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Hunyue Yau

Hunyue Yau is an electrical engineer who graduated from the California Institute of Technology. He has worked with Linux since the early '90s, starting with the Soft Landing System. He created one of the first embedded Linux devices in 1996 with a custom-made distribution. He has worked on various products such as embedded Linux appliances, embedded BSD-based devices, and embedded Linux mobile devices. As an active member of the BeagleBoard community, he has volunteered at numerous community events, from Maker Faire to Google Summer of Code mentoring. Today, Hunyue synergizes his electrical engineering skills with embedded Linux software skills to provide turnkey embedded Linux consulting services through HY Research LLC (http://www.hy-research.com/), a company founded by him.
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