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\section{Related Work}
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Wireless sensor and actor networks are a crucial elements of today's effort to support and implement \textit{Industry 4.0} architectures and modern manufacturing processes. Small programmable logic controllers (PLC) and cloud computing are enabler but also drivers of these new manufacturing paradigms\cite{Nigappa:2016eb}. Thus, the networked interconnection of everyday objects, the automation of home appliances and environmental metering and monitoring based on sensor and actor networks controlled by ESP-based chipsets are subject of current research. In \cite{DiNisio:2015fg} a low-cost multipurpose wireless sensor network using \textit{ESP8266} PLCs is introduced. The usage of \textit{ESP8266} PLCs in combination with Raspberry PI acting as base station for the sensors is discussed in \cite{Thaker:2016fi}. The article \cite{Kodali:2016hc} presents a home automation solution based on a \textit{MQTT} message queue with \textit{ESP8266}-based sensors and actors. The control of smart bulbs with PLCs is summarized in \cite{Walia:2016bj}. Unfortunately, software update mechanisms are not addressed in these publications. Generic approaches of decentralized software updates in IoT environments are introduced in \cite{Weisbach:2016bs} and \cite{Ruckebusch:2016vo}. The \textit{Over the Air} programming capabilities of the \textit{ESP8266} PLCs are described in \cite{Gore:2016ue}.
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