System Architecture Directions for Network Sensors

January 20th, 2006

Jason Hill, Robert Szewczyk, Alec Woo, Seth Hollar, David Culler, Kristofer Pister. ASPLOS 2000

http://www.wand.net.nz/~smr26/sensor/papers/tos.pdf

This paper describes the TinyOS system, a multithreaded operating system for network sensors. TinyOS runs in 178 bytes of memory and supports two levels of scheduling. The paper discusses a system architecture for network sensors, from the hardware level through to the application level. A good “real-world” application of sensor principles.

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