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TinyOS Alliance Working Group
 
Last modified: July 25, 2006

Chair

David Culler (UC Berkeley / Arch Rock) <culler at eecs dot berkeley dot edu>

Members

Philippe Bonnet (Diku) bonnet.p AT gmail.com
Deborah Estrin (UCLA) destrin AT cs.ucla.edu
Ramesh Govindan (USC) ramesh AT usc.edu
Mike Horton (Crossbow) mhorton AT xbow.com
Jeonghoon Kang (KETI) budge AT keti.re.kr
Philip Levis Stanford pal AT cs.stanford.edu
Lama Nachman (Intel) lama.nachman AT intel.com
Jack Stankovic (UVA) stankovic AT cs.virginia.edu
Rob Szewczyk (Moteiv) rob AT moteiv.com
Matt Welsh (Harvard) mdw AT cs.harvard.edu
Adam Wolisz (TU Berlin) awo AT ieee.org

Working Group Charter

Formulate a legal and organizational framework for an alliance that can facilitate the continued advancement of the open embedded network ecosystem around TinyOS and support the activities, interactions, and development of the worldwide academic and industrial TinyOS community.

Alliance Mission

The mission of the TinyOS Alliance is to provide a forum to facilitate:

  • continued growth of a healthy TinyOS community, which drives both technical excellence through innovation and stability through consolidation around accepted practices,
  • development and maintenance of a stable, technically-sound technology base for wireless embedded networks through standard interfaces and protocols, vetted extensions, open reference implementations, tools, technical documents, testing and verification suites, and educational materials,
  • contribution of innovative technology from a world-wide research community and the maturation and dissemination of these contributions, and
  • promotion of the technology, the community, and the impact of networked embedded systems.

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Resources

Mailing Lists

Alliance Discussion: tinyos-alliance at mail.millennium.berkeley.edu
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Archives: http://mail.millennium.berkeley.edu/pipermail/tinyos-alliance/

Public Discussion/Comment: tinyos at mail.millennium.berkeley.edu
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Meeting Notes

These notes are in the mailing list archives.

        DateAgenda
01/17/2006: Working Group Charter, Goals of the Alliance, Pre-mtg reading
01/24/2006: Working Groups, Structure, Workings
01/31/2006: IP, Source licensing
02/07/2006: Review of previous meetings, TTX report-out

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