J. Lifton. Private communication, 2003.

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....are a series of instructions that run on each mote. Pushpin computing s operating system, Bertha, started with the intention of propagating native program fragments (pfrags) through a network [9] Experience with the issues involved (such as failure) have led to a command interpreter approach [8]. In a VM enabled sensor network, the operating system presents resource abstractions as virtual operations, chosen to fit to a network s needs. In the case of Mate , the resources are sensors, a network, mote LEDs, and a random number generator. In the case of TinyDB, they are sensors and ....

J. Lifton. Private communication, 2003.

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