| J. Hill, "A software architecture supporting networked sensors," Master's thesis, U.C. Berkeley Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, 2000/ |
....transformations between active neighbors (so a local node can access states measured in its own local reference frame) and 3) keep a record of the neighbor s current state measured with respect to the local node s reference frame. The MICAbot middleware was written using TinyOS (version 0. 6) [7, 9]. TinyOS is a small footprint micro threaded operating system for embedded platforms such as the 8 bit Atmel 90LS8535 microcontroller [1] It provides an object oriented approach to embedded systems programming in which the software controlling a processor s low level hardware resources is ....
....128 KB of memory and 4 KB of RAM [8] We use two PWM channels provided by the microcontroller. Additionally, it has an AT90LS2343 flashbased microcontroller which can be used for wireless reprogramming. Communication is accomplished via an RF Monolithic TR1000 transceiver at rates up to 115 KB [7, 8]. The MICA platform also has an external UART and SPI port. A DS2401 silicon serial number provides each MICA platform with a unique identification number. The MICAbot is powered by two separate power sources. The MICA platform is powered by two 1.2 V AA batteries, which last for approximately ....
Jason Hill. A software architecture supporting networked sensors. Master's thesis, U.C. Berkeley, 2000. Dept. of Electrical Eng. and Computer Science.
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Hill, J. (2000). A software architecture supporting networked sensors. Master's thesis, U.C. Berkeley Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences.
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J. Hill, "A software architecture supporting networked sensors," Master's thesis, U.C. Berkeley Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, 2000.
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J. Hill, "A software architecture supporting networked sensors," Master's thesis, U.C. Berkeley Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, 2000/
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J. Hill. A software architecture supporting networked sensors. Master's thesis, UC Berkeley, 2000.
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Jason Hill. A software architecture supporting networked sensors. Master's thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 2000.
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