I haven't downloaded the tinyos2.0 yet, is there any chance to find the
mentioned document online?

As far as I am concerned there is a one page overview of tinyos2.0 named
sensys05-demotiny.pdf. Is this the same with the overview.html you mention?

Thanks 
Panos

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Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] calling for papars about tinyos...

Those papers provide a high-level description of TinyOS 2.0, but if
you're looking for something more low-level, take a look at (assuming
you've download T2):

/tinyos-2.x/doc/html/overview.html

Admittedly, this is for TinyOS 2.0, but many of the documents
reference TinyOS 1.x, and the differences between the two versions.

- Prabal

On 3/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hey.
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>             I believe that this question has been made a lot of times in
the
> past.but I think its time since someone asked it again.
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>
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>             I desperately want any paper commending on tinyos. About its
> structure, its "architecture" how it uses any component..how any file
> commits to its work.
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>             I ve already read this one
> http://csl.stanford.edu/~pal/pubs/sensys05-demotiny.pdf
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> and this one http://csl.stanford.edu/~pal/pubs/tkn-05-007.pdf is there
> anything else?
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>             Many many thanks
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>             Panos
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