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Large Scale Deeply Embedded NetworksURL: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~cl7v/cs851.htm ODP description: Graduate seminar on dense collections of smart sensors, processors, and actuators, networked to form self-configuring teams. Provides basis for new computing paradigm that challenges many classical approaches to distributed systems. Page title: CS 851 - Large Scale Deeply Embedded Networks ![]() |
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Largest Tiny Network YetURL: http://today.cs.berkeley.edu/800demo/ ODP description: Short article with very good descriptions, several photographs, some links. Page title: 800 node self-organized wireless sensor network ![]() |
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David Culler's PageURL: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~culler/ ODP description: Leader in worldwide TinyOS community, Professor, University of California, Berkeley, teaches wireless embedded networking, deeply embedded network systems; also works at Arch Rock Corp. Page title: David Culler's homepage ![]() |
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TinyOSURL: http://www.tinyos.net/ ODP description: Event-based operating environment/framework designed for use with embedded networked sensors, to support concurrency intense operations needed by sensor networks, with minimal hardware requirements. Documents, news, publications, slide shows, forum, downloads. [Open Source, BSD] Page title: TinyOS Community Forum || An open-source OS for the networked sensor regime. ![]() |
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SourceForge: TinyOSURL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/tinyos/ ODP description: Project summary, downloads, administrator contacts. Because size DOES matter. Page title: SourceForge.net: TinyOS Page description: The world's largest development and download repository of Open Source code and applications ![]() |
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Moteiv Corp.URL: http://www.moteiv.com/ ODP description: Makes Tmote wireless products for sensor network applications, Boomerang TinyOS distribution. San Francisco, California, USA. Page title: moteiv > wireless sensor networks ![]() |
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System Architecture Directions for Networked SensorsURL: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~culler/cs252-s02/papers/tos.pdf ODP description: Brief technical description with a useful photograph and diagram. ![]() |
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TinyECC: Elliptic Curve Cryptography on TinyOSURL: http://discovery.csc.ncsu.edu/software/TinyECC/ ODP description: Software package, supports all elliptic curve operations over Fp (point addition/doubling, scalar point multiplication); ECDSA operations over Fp (signature generation, verification). To add other ECC schemes (e.g., ECDH, ECAES) in future. ![]() |
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Arch Rock Corp.URL: http://www.archrock.com/ ODP description: Systems and software firm; builds innovative products and technology for wireless sensor network, to bridge the physical and digital worlds. San Francisco, California, USA. Page title: Arch Rock ![]() |
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Berkeley WEbS: Wireless Embedded SystemsURL: http://webs.cs.berkeley.edu/ ODP description: Berkeley resources for DARPA Project: Secure Language-Based Adaptive Platform for Network Embedded Systems. Page title: Home ![]() |
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Maxfor Technology, Inc.URL: http://www.maxfor.co.kr/ ODP description: Makes sensor network parts: processor radio platforms, interface and sensor boards. Seongnam-City, Gyeonggi-Do, Korea. Page title: ?? (??)????? ?=? ??; ???????. ?? Page description: /???????, Ubiquitous, ??????????????, sensor, network, WSN,USN, (??)?????, ?????, '?????, '?????, ??????, TIP, TinyOS, RTLS, Real time location system ![]() |
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TinyOSURL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TinyOS ODP description: Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia. Page title: TinyOS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ![]() |
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Get Out the MoteURL: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1612201,00.asp ODP description: Article describes basics of sensor motes and TinyOS simply. PC Magazine. Page title: Top Ten Tech Trends - Get Out the Mote - Review by PC Magazine Page description: Sprinkled generously, "smart dust" wireless sensors get the message across. ![]() |
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Crossbow Technology, Inc.URL: http://www.xbow.com/ ODP description: Makes scalable product set of: hardware and software development platforms, full product designs, production and professional services, to help OEMs and system integrators bring end-to-end wireless sensor network systems to market fast. San Jose, California, USA. Page title: Crossbow Technology - Revolutionary Wireless Sensors and Inertial Systems ![]() |
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