lwIP - A Lightweight TCP/IP Stack


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  lwIP pages: Companies using lwIP in their products:
  • UK based Tangent Devices Ltd are incorporating lwIP in their film and video post-production equipment.
  • Axon Digital Design BV in The Netherlands is merging lwIP with their current IP stack for use in the Synapse modular broadcasting system.
Projects using lwIP: Other small TCP/IP implementations:
  • uIP - A very small TCP/IP implementation, suitable for systems with hundreds of bytes free RAM and a few kilobytes of free code space.
  • uC/IP - uC/IP is a BSD-based TCP/IP protocol stack for microcontrollers.
  • Liquorice - Liquorice includes a TCP/IP stack.
  • CPC/IP - A TCP/IP stack for Amstrad CPCs.
  • LUnix - LUnix contains a small TCP/IP stack.
  • JOS - JOS includes a TCP/IP implementation.
  • TinyTCP - A very slim TCP, IP, and FTP implementation.
  • WWWpic2 - Small HTTP/TCP/IP implementation for a PIC.
  • PIC Web Server - Small HTTP/TCP/IP/SLIP PIC implementation.
Very small web servers:
  • webACE - World's Smallest Web Server.
  • iPIC - A Match Head Sized Web Server.
Related RFCs: Related publications:
  • V. Jacobson. Congestion avoidance and control. In Proceedings of the SIGCOMM '88 Conference, Stanford, California, August 1988.
  • V. Jacobson. 4.3BSD TCP header prediction. ACM Computer Communications Review, 20(2), April 1990.
  • P. Karn and C. Partridge. Improving round-trip time estimates in reliablie transport protocols. In Proceedings of the SIGCOMM '87 Conference, Stowe, Vermont, August 1987.
  • J. Kay and J. Pasquale. Profiling and Reducing Processing Overheads in TCP/IP. IEEE/ACM Transactions of Networking, 4(6), December 1996.
  • L. Larzon, M. Degermark, and S. Pink. UDP Lite for real-time multimedia applications. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference of Communications, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 1999.
  • P. E. McKenney and K. F. Dove. Efcient demultiplexing of incoming TCP packets. In Proceedings of the SIGCOMM '92 Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, August 1992.
  • C. Partridge and S. Pink. A faster UDP. IEEE/ACM Transactions in Networking, 1(4), August 1993.

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