On Jul 31, 2006, at 3:34 AM, Mikael Ifversen wrote:
Hi all,
I want to work exclusively with TinyOS 2.0 and IEEE 802.15.4
compliant motes since that seems to be the two standards which are
attracting a lot of focus. I am new to TinyOS / embedded
programming and therefore need as much working demo application
code and tutorial code as possible to get started.
1. What platform from the official TinyOS 2.0 list seems best
suited for that task and how many motes is deemed necessary (or
recommended), in order to exemplify the various demo apps? It
should be possible for the motes in question to implement RFID tags.
The current demo apps in 2.0 are very simple, as it is still in beta
stages. The most complex is MultihopOscilloscope, which displays
sensor readings from a collection tree. Currently 2.x supports these
platforms:
mica2
mica2dot
micaZ
TelosB/TMote
eyes
tinynode
It also supports the btnode3 platform, but the btnode3 developers
have for the past few months been busy with some other projects, so
it might be a little rough around the edges. The goal is that it will
be polished for the 2.0 release.
2. Has any work with TinyOS 2.0 and TinyDB been done yet?
Not that I know of.
Phil
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