- An Empirical Evaluation of TinyOS RF Networking, and Beyond - http://guir.berkeley.edu/projects/location/
Context, particularly location, is an important source of information for human-computer interaction. In our project, we examine hardware, networking, and systems issues for a location sensing infrastructure. We present a thorough empirical analysis of the TinyOS RF motes.
- SourceForge: TinyOS - http://sourceforge.net/projects/tinyos/
Project summary, downloads, administrator contacts. Because size DOES matter.
- TinyOS: An Operating System for Networked Sensors - http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jhill/tos/
Project page of project participant Jason Hill. Explanations and diagrams: mote active messages and ad hoc routing, CompGlue graphical system to graphically connect and include components via VHDL hardware design tools.
- Large Scale Deeply Embedded Networks - http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~cl7v/cs851.htm
Graduate seminar on dense collections of smart sensors, processors, and actuators, networked to form self-configuring teams. Provides basis for new computing paradigm that challenges many classical approaches to distributed systems.
- Largest Tiny Network Yet - http://today.cs.berkeley.edu/800demo/
Short article with very good descriptions, several photographs, some links.
- Brainy Buildings Conserve Energy - http://www.citris.berkeley.edu/SmartEnergy/brainy.html
Discusses saving energy in buildings by distributed sensor networks featuring TinyOS.
- TinyOS - http://webs.cs.berkeley.edu/tos/
Event-based operating environment/framework designed for use with embedded networked sensors, to support concurrency intense operations needed by sensor networks, with minimal hardware requirements. Documents, publications, slide shows, downloads. [Open Source, BSD]
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