Bachelorarbeit, 2014
81 Seiten, Note: 1,0
This bachelor thesis examines the implementation of an Android framework for accessing mass storage devices via the USB interface of a smartphone. The primary objective is to create a framework that enables access to these devices without requiring root privileges on the Android device. The thesis explores the underlying principles of USB communication, including the USB Host API, the USB mass storage class, and the FAT32 file system.
The thesis begins with an introduction to the subject and a discussion of the fundamental concepts of USB communication, including device hierarchy, endpoints, and USB On the Go. Chapter 3 focuses on the USB Host API in Android, outlining the steps involved in enumerating devices, requesting communication permissions, and managing data transfers. Chapter 4 delves into the USB mass storage class, explaining the bulk-only transport mechanism and the SCSI transparent command set used to interact with mass storage devices. Chapter 5 presents an overview of file systems, with a specific emphasis on the FAT32 file system, its structure, and its role in accessing files and directories on USB storage devices.
Chapter 6 provides a detailed overview of the implemented framework, including its purpose, architecture, and key components. Chapter 7 examines the individual packages within the framework, focusing on the driver, partition, and file system packages. Chapter 8 discusses the testing process, outlining the criteria used to evaluate the framework's performance and functionality. Finally, Chapter 9 presents a summary of the framework's current status, draws conclusions about its effectiveness, and outlines potential areas for future development.
This bachelor thesis focuses on the development of an Android framework for USB storage access, utilizing the USB Host API, the USB mass storage class, and the FAT32 file system. The key themes include: Android framework development, USB communication protocols, mass storage access, file system management, and security considerations. The thesis investigates methods to provide access to USB mass storage devices without requiring root privileges on the Android device.
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