Design and Implementation of the Embedded-Based Advertising Player

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In this paper the network advertising player is introduced. It can update the contents conveniently. The Kind-Arm 6410 development board is used as the display of the player. In one PC, the HTTPD server is set and the control interface is set in another. Firstly, the user logs into the background web interface, chooses the files and sends to the server through the socket network. Then the file is sent to the development board by the server. On the board it is decoded by the mplayer and displayed on the screen.

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December 2012

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