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Sensinode TinyOS Support
 
By zdshelby, Section News
Thu May 10th, 2007 at 12:06:02 PM PST
Sensinode Ltd. and Philippe Bonnet's group at the University of Copenhagen DIKU announce TinyOS support for Sensinode Micro and Nano series nodes. In addition to the company's own 6lowpan C-based NanoStack, TinyOS support provides greater access for researchers to experiment with a huge variety of existing protocols.

Sensinode Micro is a modular (Telos-compatible) plug'n'play product series for rapid prototyping with a variety of add-on modules. In the Hogthrob project Marcus Chang developed TinyOS 1.X support available at tinyos-1.x/contrib/diku/sensinode/apps/. Release of 2.X support is planned.

At the recent TinyOS Exchange, DIKU's Martin Leopold and Marcus Chang demonstrated the world's first TinyOS 8051 support, on the new Sensinode Nano OEM module. Nano is based on the CC2430 SoC, and is scheduled for 2Q-2007 release.

Sensinode is an enterprise wireless sensor network node and system provider from Finland, providing open-standard open-source solutions.

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