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Home/TinyOS Platforms/Mica2 Platform
Welcome
Avrora Beta 1.6.0 Released
 
By titzer, Section Mica2 Platform
Mon Jul 25th, 2005 at 04:53:01 PM PST
The UCLA Compilers group has just completed more than seven months of work improving and extending the Avrora AVR and Mica2 sensor network simulator. We've improved nearly every aspect of simulation, added more instrumentation capabilities, more hardware support, and better performance. Avrora is available for download on our site at: http://compilers.cs.ucla.edu/avrora
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Tools for TinyOS programmers
 
By lingu, Section Mica2 Platform
Mon May 23rd, 2005 at 04:42:30 PM PST
We have constructed a web site of development tools for TinyOS programmers. The http link is http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~lg6e/tool
The web site currrently has VDB (a debug utility) and an event replay tool...
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Issues with Surge Reliable application
 
By Anonymous Hero, Section Mica2 Platform
Wed Sep 22nd, 2004 at 10:12:50 AM PST
I am currently working on developing a sensor network testbed with
mica2 sensor motes.  I had some basic issues with the implementation and
the control of the testbed and I thought this would be a great way to understand whats going on...
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What is TinyOS?
TinyOS is an open-source operating system designed for wireless embedded sensor networks. It features a component-based architecture which enables rapid innovation and implementation while minimizing code size as required by the severe memory constraints inherent in sensor networks. More >>

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TEP Finalization Status
Current TEP status:

Number Status
TEP 1 Finalized
TEP 2 Community Review
TEP 101 Finalized
TEP 102 Finalized
TEP 103 Finalized
TEP 106 Finalized
TEP 107 Finalized
TEP 108 Finalized
TEP 109 Community Review
TEP 111 Finalized
TEP 112 Community Review
TEP 113 Finalized
TEP 114 Author Response
TEP 115 Finalized
TEP 116 Finalized
TEP 117 Finalized
TEP 118 Finalized

The TEP review wiki contains further detail on the status of TEPs, their text, and contact information for authors and community review organizers. The tinyos-help and tinyos-devel mailing lists are the principal forums for discussion, and the wiki provides another medium for comments.

The full list of TEPs and their status can be found on the TinyOS Working Groups Page.

Events
3RD INTERNATIONAL TINYOS TECHNOLOGY EXCHANGE
February 10, 2006 (find slides here)
SENSORS EXPO 2006
June 5-7, Rosemount IL
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS CONFERENCES
Taipei (August), Boston (September)
IEEE SECON
September 25-26, Reston VA
ACM SENSYS 2006
November 1-3, Boulder CO
INT'L WORKSHOP ON MIDDLEWARE FOR SENSOR NETWORKS (MIDSENS) 2006
November 28, Melbourne

In the Media
TINYOS COVER ARTICLE IN MAY SENSORS
Sensors, May 2006
MICROCONTROLLERS TO GAIN BIG FROM GROWTH OF MEMS SENSORS
Bourne Research, April 17 2006
VCS BACK WIRELESS SENSORS
Red Herring, April 10 2006
SENSORS WILL LET THINGS ALERT PEOPLE
Mercury News, April 3 2006
NEW SENSOR LINE INSPIRES STARTUPS
Wall Street Journal, March 27 2006
AGING BOOMERS: SENSOR NETS TO THE RESCUE?
Washington, D.C.
MOTES IN PRECISION-FARMING VINEYARDS
Discovery Channel
TINY COMPUTERS EVERYWHERE: MOTES IN TODAY'S HIGH-TECH SCIENCE
Discovery Channel Canada (5 MN VIDEO SEGMENT)

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