A comparison of Over-the-Air Update approaches for the ESP32 and ESP8266 Development Boards

Name
Oliver Ossip
Abstract
This bachelor thesis goal is to research and test different over-the-air update opportunities with ESP32 and ESP8266 based Wi-Fi development boards. Nowadays, there are more In-ternet of Things devices, so there is a need to update these. The reason for that can either be a security flaw or a bug that needs to be fixed for the device to work. Over-the-air update allows to make changes fast and in remote locations where humans have no physical access. This thesis tests different frameworks and two separate generation development boards.
Graduation Thesis language
English
Graduation Thesis type
Bachelor - Computer Science
Supervisor(s)
Jakob Mass
Defence year
2020
 
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