Hi folks,
I'm a final year engineering student and for my project I'm trying to
develop a system using sensor networks.
I have 2 tmoteinvent sensors programmed with the oscilloscope application
and I'm trying to get the raw data from the sensors
into a Java program I'm writing in Eclipse.
I'm
hi folks,
I'm fairly new to tinyos and i have a question regarding the
OscilloscopeTMoteInvent application(TinyOs 1.x).
Does anyone know if there is an associated header(.h) file. I'm trying to
use the message interface generator(mig) but can't seem to find this file.
My installation was from the
hi all,
I'm pretty new to working with these sensors and I'm trying to write my own
application to display the data.
Problem is that I don't know how the data is tranmitted to the serial port.
What I mean by this is, I don't know how big the bytes of data being sent
from the sensor, are but more
hi,
i'm having a problem installing PostgreSQL 8.0.0-rc1 on XP. I'm using the
insallation disk that came with the X-Bow developer kit i'm using.
Everything goes fine(installing moteview etc.) untill the installation of of
PastgreSQL. The files seem to get copied and then i get the following
hi guys,
I have a problem with my base station(MIB520) connection.
I'm using MoteView 1.4 and MoteConfig to program my motes.
When using MoteConfig, under the remote program tab, I'm clicking search and
the base station picks up any nodes i have.
Everything goes well and then after a couple of
HI folks,
I have a bit of a newbie question. I'm trying to program the blink program
using the MIB520. The program compiles with no problems but when I try to
download it through the USB port I get the message:
***MIB520 must be defined
I've installed the correct drivers and my computer recognise
hi folks,
i need a bit of help with configuration. When i run the tos-check-env, i get
the following errors:
Warning: CLASSPATH may not include '.'(that is the symbol for the current
working directory) Please add '.' to your CLASSPATH or you may experience
configuration problems.
Warning: The