TY - GEN
T1 - The RETOS operating system
T2 - IPSN 2007: 6th International Symposium on Information Processing in Sensor Networks
AU - Cha, Hojung
AU - Choi, Sukwon
AU - Jung, Inuk
AU - Kim, Hyoseung
AU - Shin, Hyojeong
AU - Yoo, Jaehyun
AU - Yoon, Chanmin
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - This demonstration shows the programming development suite of the RETOS operating system for sensor networks, which provides a robust and multithreaded programming interface to application programmers. We first demonstrate how to build the RETOS kernel on the TI MSP430, Atmel ATmega 128 and Chipcon CC2430 family of microcontrollers. The application or a kernel module is then compiled and disseminated, via wireless channel, to the target motes. The GUI-based RMon network management tool for RETOS is also demonstrated to monitor the networked sensors, and even to control the system's parameters or applications running on them via a remote shell. The system is demonstrated to run on a mixed set of MSP430, ATmega128 and CC2430-based motes. Overall, our demonstration will convince attendees of the programming convenience of developing sensor network applications using RETOS, which is, indeed, a mature and practical system that can be used to develop real-world applications.
AB - This demonstration shows the programming development suite of the RETOS operating system for sensor networks, which provides a robust and multithreaded programming interface to application programmers. We first demonstrate how to build the RETOS kernel on the TI MSP430, Atmel ATmega 128 and Chipcon CC2430 family of microcontrollers. The application or a kernel module is then compiled and disseminated, via wireless channel, to the target motes. The GUI-based RMon network management tool for RETOS is also demonstrated to monitor the networked sensors, and even to control the system's parameters or applications running on them via a remote shell. The system is demonstrated to run on a mixed set of MSP430, ATmega128 and CC2430-based motes. Overall, our demonstration will convince attendees of the programming convenience of developing sensor network applications using RETOS, which is, indeed, a mature and practical system that can be used to develop real-world applications.
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U2 - 10.1145/1236360.1236439
DO - 10.1145/1236360.1236439
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:35348908428
SN - 1595936386
SN - 9781595936387
T3 - IPSN 2007: Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Information Processing in Sensor Networks
SP - 559
EP - 560
BT - IPSN 2007
Y2 - 25 April 2007 through 27 April 2007
ER -