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Release of Tenet 2.0
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By gnawali, Section News Wed Jun 25th, 2008 at 06:51:33 PM PST
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The Tenet project has made a public release of the Tenet software v2.0. Tenet is software for flexibly programming a tiered network of sensors. Tiered networks consist of motes and masters (PC-class devices, such as Stargate, that run Linux or Cygwin). In Tenet, all applications run on the masters which task the motes using a simple but expressive linear data-flow tasking language. Tenet 2.0 introduces several new platforms/protocols/features and
has been used in seismic and habitat monitoring deployments for
up to a month.
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New features include:
- Support for Cyclops camera as a sensor
- Support for Mica2/Mica2dot platforms
- A reliable rate control protocol RCRT for high data-rate
applications
- Experimental support for Tenet on TinyOS 2.1. This version of
Tenet uses the CTP routing protocol and supports mote radio
dutycycling using the LPL stack in TinyOS 2.1
- Preliminary support for Cenroute, a centralized source-routing
protocol in which the master, based on the neighborhood
information sent by the motes, computes the routing tree for
the mote network.
- Preliminary support for Emstar emulation of Tenet so that
developers can test Tenet code without mote hardware.
Tenet can be downloaded from:
http://enl.usc.edu/projects/tenet/software.html
More details on Tenet is available at:
http://tenet.usc.edu/
If you have any questions or comments please email us at:
tenet-users@enl.usc.edu
Related release: Tenet 1.0 |
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