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Abstract:
Embedded computer control is increasingly common in appliances,
vehicles, communication devices, medical instruments, and many other
systems. Some embedded computer systems enable users to obtain their
own programs from parties other than the maker of the device. For
instance, PDAs and some cell phones offer an open application
programming interface that enables users to better customize devices
to their needs and support an industry of independent software
vendors. This kind of flexibility will be more difficult for other
kinds of embedded devices where safety and security are a greater
risk. This talk discusses some of the challenges and architectural
options for open APIs for embedded systems. These issues are
illustrated through an approach to implementing secure programmable
payment cards based on Java Cards. This work is based on efforts of
the OpEm
Project at Penn.
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