Projects tagged ‘sensor’ and ‘tinyos’


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The Re-Mote Testbed Framework is a collection of modules for providing remote access to wireless sensor network testbeds with a main focus on modularity, abstraction levels, and responsiveness. The ... [More] components of the framework fall into three categories: Client software, server software and host/gateway software. The client is a Java based GUI featuring mote console windows useful for debugging applications. The server software consists of a mote server daemon written in C++, a relational database based on MySQL, and a mote information server based on Apache Tomcat and Axis. The host software is a mote host daemon written in C++ with site specific configuration in shell scripts. Getting StartedIf you are using the Re-Mote client basic information is available in the UserManual. If you are deploying a testbed see the AdministratorManual and read the SecurityConsiderations. If you want to contribute read the DeveloperManual and take a look at the RoadMap to get an idea of what needs work. Questions and Bug ReportingQuestions can be mailed to the mailing list. All discussions related to testbeds and sensor networks are welcome. Note, first time posters are moderated to prevent spam. If you found a bug in the client or one of the other components, please enter it into the issue tracker. If the bug has already been reported you are encouraged to add extra information as a comment. This will help to confirm that it is reproducible and raise the attention of developers. CreditThe project is being developed in collaboration between DIKU and CIT and headed by Jonas Fonseca and Rostislav Špinar. The initial work was done by Jan Flora and Esben Zeuthen at DIKU under the supervision of Philippe Bonnet. The Re-Mote Testbed Framework has been developed in the context of Embedded WiSeNts and has further been developed in the context of the CRUISE IST. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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SensoBygThe purpose of The SensoByg Project is to develop low-cost, reliable surveillance systems for the construction sector using embedded, wireless sensor technology and intelligent decision ... [More] support systems. The focus is on surveillance of moisture and temperature in the construction sector via wireless sensors. The CodeThis code is a contribution from the F1 sub-project where the goal is to develop a network/software-architecture supporting the SensoByg scenarios and their derived demands. It should also scale to general sensor-based surveillance systems used in the building industry. The result of the work done by F1 will be a state-of-the-art network and software architecture of sensors, databases, and interfaces to other systems, implemented in a generic SensoByg framework. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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TinyOS is an embedded network operating system. LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT is a platform for lots of interesting things.
Created 12 months ago.

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When designed at scale, wireless sensor systems are notoriously difficult to test, debug,and profile. Network simulators have proven useful, but are unable to capture the complex dynamics of wireless ... [More] signal propagation and interference, nor the subtleties of underlying hardware components; physical experimentation remains a necessity. To reduce the expense of large-scale experimental work, both in setup effort and equipment costs, researchers increasingly depend on fixed network deployments shared through a software infrastructure that assists in system configuration, software deployment, and data collection. Several such sensor network testbeds are under development across the world. We present an alternative testbed architecture that complements existing efforts. The novelty of the design and the resulting benefits stem from three important characteristics absent from other designs. First, the system is interactive; users can profile both source- and network-level components across a network in realtime. Second, the system is source-centric; it enables automated source code analysis, instrumentation, and compilation. Finally, the system design is open; developers can extend the set of exposed interfaces as appropriate to particular projects without modifying the underlying middleware. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Simple STL for Wireless Sensor Network
Created 12 months ago.