converting from RPM to DEB is not a very clean way... look for
alternative installation methods.
Regards;
Peizhao
Kevin Klues wrote:
What sort of problems?
On Feb 5, 2008 1:40 PM, Joey Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am having a lot of problems installing tinyOS on my linux (Ubuntu
quot;state". I'm just wondering why GenericComm makes such
a restriction. In other words, why can't we call the send() to UART
when the packet transmission is going on?
-Sha
On Jan 24, 2008 8:31 PM, Peizhao Hu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
What do you mean by time synchronization? Check AntiTheft example, nodes
exchange counter number to keep their sensing data synchronized.
regards;
Peizhao Hu
jiwen zhang wrote:
hello all:
I want to know whether time synchronization is supposed in tinyos2.x.
thank you
depending on what you mean "simultaneously", I guess.
TinyOS is a "single-thread" program, so if you are looking for
multi-threads kind of simultaneous behavior, I guess you can't.
regards;
Peizhao Hu
Sha Liu wrote:
Hi,
I noticed the GenericComm component in
seem to me
there is problem with your NesC installation.
regards;
Peizhao Hu
Antonio wrote:
Hi Kevin,
Thank you for considering this case.
After the new instructions, I am still not able to compile any mica
application. For example, the blink application, which works fine for
telos (make telos
Please make sure that you have "." in your classpath; such as
export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:.
regards;
Peizhao Hu
Michael Schippling wrote:
The first, NoClassDefFoundError, problem is probably due to not having
your CLASSPATH set correctly or perhaps needing to specify a full
na
Hi Kevin,
I have had the MSP430 package installed. so
stow: CONFLICT: /opt/local/stow/msp430/lib/libiberty.a vs.
/opt/local/lib/libiberty.a
when I tried to stow the MSP430 binary.
regards;
Peizhao Hu
Kevin Klues wrote:
Does it work now with the new instructions?
kevin
On Jan 22, 2008 4
Sorry Kevin;
I didn't know there an updated instruction. so now it is not using
MacPort. I will try now and let you know soon.
regards;
Peizhao Hu
Kevin Klues wrote:
Does it work now with the new instructions?
kevin
On Jan 22, 2008 4:42 PM, Peizhao Hu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Hi Kevin;
My MacBook is Intel Core2Duo. and I followed your comments last time to
install TinyOS on my Tiger 10.4 without any problem. but I recently
upgraded to Leopard 10.5, then I experienced the same problem that other
people suggested.
regards;
Peizhao Hu
Kevin Klues wrote:
I
It is not really a big problem, you just need to configure the path for
tinyos. please check the mailing list for further assistance.
regards;
Peizhao Hu
詹閔超 wrote:
> Hello,my name is Jan,I come from Taiwan.
> I got some troble when i install the tinyOS.
>
> Could you tell
similar problem in Leopard
regards;
Peizhao Hu
NICTA
http://www.nicta.com.au
Kevin Klues wrote:
I've heard other people complaining about this recently as well.
Either darwin ports has come out with a newer version of avr-libc that
doesnt compile correctly, or your version of X-Code
they are sensorboards, for individual sensors, you have to look into
these directories for their drivers.
regards;
Peizhao
jiwen zhang wrote:
> Hello all:
> As we know , there are many kinds of sensors which tinyos supposes .
> For example , in tinyos2.02 , in the directory sensorboards/ , the
it looks like the make can't locate the some files. have you tried to
run tos-* command, for example: tos-check-env
regards;
Peizhao
antonio gonga wrote:
Hey All,
I was upgrading TinyOS-1.x to TinyOS-2.x in Windows. But I did not
understand how to configure the environment, so I changed t
try other usb ports.
regards;
Peizhao
Chris Yao wrote:
Hi,
I run "motelist" under TinyOs 2.0.2 Cygwin/Windows XP. I got the
following errors:
error, could not open key
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB\Vid_0403&Pid_6001
why is that?
Thanks very much,
Chris
This is a $10 Billion question. haha... I guess more than 20 threads in
this mailing list on this topic. please do a search with keyword RSSI.
happy new year to you all.~~
regards;
Peizhao
Edmund J wrote:
hi,
I'm developing java application for tmote sky. How do i find the RSS
value or LQ
the best way is to follow one of the example provided by TinyOS and
write a small java program to collect this data in text files and import
them to Excels. other way is to connect the sensor outputs to MatLab.
Search the mailing list for an answer.
regards;
Peizhao
Mona.baher wrote:
Hi Al
be aware that Collection and Dissemination are two complement services
provided by TinyOS. In terms of doing a survey on routing protocols, I
will suggest you to search some research papers from IEEE or ACM.
regards;
Peizhao
Daniel Galvin wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a list of all available rou
Well, you really need to make your question to be more specific. The
cause of your problem can be many. so if you see any error message,
please describe it as well.
Suggestions:
1. check your TinyOS environment, see whether you have it installed
properly.
regards;
Peizhao
Abdullah Kadri
Dear All Tmote Sky Users;
Anyone has a backup of all moteiv support information from the web site?
As the sudden shutdown of MoteIV support web site, we lost all this
information. It will be really graceful to have a copy for future
reference. :-)
--
regards;
Peizhao
___
if your PirC() from PirC.nc is correct for your PIR sensor, the
Oscilloscope application should run fine without any changes.
regards;
Peizhao
yvonne er wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am using TinyOS 2.x and MicaZ to acquire data readings from my
passive infra-red (PIR) sensor. I used this command l
please search the mailing list with keyword "RSSI", I did post some
related question about this.
To be brief, RSSI from the CC2420 chip tell you about the Noise ratio
surrounding, where RSSI value from the received packet tell you about
the quality of the wireless medium.
in your packet you
it looks like TinyOS 2.X is slightly better. :-)
regards;
Peizhao
Michael Schippling wrote:
The tmote Oscilloscope program strikes me as another of the expertly
obfuscated TOS demo apps that is nearly impossible to follow or
modify...IMHO.
I think the business end of the data collection/aggr
To achieve what you want to do in TinyOS. You just need to modify the
following for single reading per packet.
// Oscilloscope.h
typedef nx_struct oscilloscope {
nx_uint16_t version; /* Version of the interval. */
nx_uint16_t interval; /* Samping period. */
nx_uint16_t id; /* Mote id of s
it is a common problem with the nesC binary. Make sure you have it
installed. please check on mailing list archive for more information.
regards;
Peizhao
汪付强 wrote:
> tinyos forum:
>hello!
> When I compile blink code in tinyos, I got the error message that ncc is
> not found:
>
> mkdir -
answer to my own question, for future reference, problem is due to the
change of TinyOS application, mainly message format.
sorry to everyone. :-)
regards;
Peizhao
Peizhao Hu wrote:
Hi All,
I have a strange problem with my Java program and TinyOS application. I
have two application A
Hi All,
I have a strange problem with my Java program and TinyOS application. I
have two application A(working version) and B(modification based on A).
they both use the same set of codes to received message from Mote with a
base station running on it.
synchronized public void messageReceive
HI Joe,
Sorry to say that, but the recent changes of MoteIV.com is way too
quick. Giving our (old Tmote family customers) with nothing (all
supporting martial). Could you migrate all supporting information for
old Tmote products to TinyOS.net or other open source site?
Also, what are the dif
check your CLASSPATH carefully.
in your CLASSPATH, you should have at least something like
CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:.:$TOSROOT/support/sdk/java/tinyos.jar
where $TOSROOT of course pointing to your TinyOS root directory.
regards;
Peizhao
Derek Tarm wrote:
when I run tos-check-env in Ubuntu 7.04,
Ok, I will try, here. I am using TinyOS-2.x, so I will only comment on
this version.
Correct me if I have misunderstood.
a normal C function is really like a private function to your TinyOS
application (thread return until a function is finished), while a task
(you can post it, thread return i
From your message, it seems to me that you are using TinyOS-1.x. I am
not sure about TinyOS-1.x, but a good direction to start is to search in
this mailing list.
http://www.tinyos.net/scoop/special/support#mailing-lists
here is a search
http://www.google.com/search?as_sitesearch=mail.millenni
ython2.5 installed into different
location to /usr/bin, and by default /usr/bin/python is referring to
python2.3. so correcting it to fix the problem
regards;
Peizhao
Peizhao Hu wrote:
Hi
when I try to use the tinyos command tos-storage-stm25p in command line,
I got the following error:
T
Hi
when I try to use the tinyos command tos-storage-stm25p in command line,
I got the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/sw/bin/tos-storage-stm25p", line 51, in ?
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
ImportError: No module named subprocess
I found the subprocess.p
within my memory, you can have as large of the packet size as you
wanted, just need to add/change the MSG_SIZE=(your desired packet size)
variable in your Makefile. This means you can accumulate 10 group of
whatever data before sending it off.
However, there are discussions about packet size v
there is readme.txt and manual you can lookup.
you will need to load apps/BaseStation to your base station tmote which
will be used to connect to a PC.
and then load the Oscilloscope to your sensor node.
then in the apps/Oscilloscope/java, there is a run script. if you want
to run it in Ecli
depends on what you are trying to do.
1) let say if you want to track a person's location, you can apply
location tracking algorithm using native RSSI value from the CC2420
radio or by detecting radio signal strength difference, you can say that
an object go pass two Tmotes.
2) if you want t
you have to at least cut & paste your error message here.
also do you mean having two parallel serialforwarder running on
different port or programmatically change the port number?
regards;
Peizhao
José Manuel Sánchez-Matamoros Pérez wrote:
Hi all!
I'm developing an application for storing
please check whether you have avr-gcc compiler installed
regards;
Peizhao
JON GORZITZE wrote:
Hi,
I have just purchased a new laptop with Windows XP. I have dowloaded
the TinyOS software and am running into problems when I try to compile
the Blink program. I get the following message:
C
Hi all,
as suggested in the mailing list, I retrieved the received RSSI value
from the message structure and showed it in my application.
the value is captured and stored into a struct of the basestation node
and forward to my application through a nx_uint16_t type variable.
fwdSensData->rs
you can directly contact them for an accurate quote! :-)
It looks like you need computational intensive motes.
regards;
Peizhao
Michael Collett wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get a ball park figure for the cost of a relatively large (100,
500 or 1000) network of motes, but don't particularly want
With regard to your first question:
To my understanding, MicaZ or Mica2 is battery powered. so you have
access to the 51 Pin connector for your sensor board. The reasons you
want to connect your Micaz/Mica2 to the MIB500 programming board are
either you want to reprogram the TinyOS application
Please refer to
http://mail.millennium.berkeley.edu/pipermail/tinyos-help/2006-May/016654.html
you need to use the higher number of USB port for UART communication.
well, I don't have the MIB520, so I am not sure whether it helps.
regards;
Peizhao
Hemanth wrote:
Hi,
I have a TinyOS-1.x in
Another thing with the TinyOS wiki is about its content management, I
strongly recommend to separate it into sections (i.e.: TinyOS version
1.x, 2.x and future beta x.x :-) and related topic).
I guess many people who use Ubuntu will agree that
http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy wiki is so
My suggestion is for TinyOS community to start a WIKI where people can
contribute their experiences. It will be hard for a person to summarize
all information for different hardware platforms.
Personally, I would like to help as well.
Another thing is that the Mailing list is getting a bit mes
The best example application is AntiTheft demo that came with
TinyOS-2.x. For retrieving different sensors readings, you will need to
check on the MoteIV support page. There you can find excellence NesC
codes for getting access to sensors and interpreting sensor readings.
regards;
Peizhao
H
http://www.tinyos.net/tinyos-2.x/doc/html/tutorial/lesson11.html
please refer to the middle of the page
regards;
Peizhao
Thamilarasu, Geethap wrote:
Hi everyone,
Is it possible to debug the radio layer using TOSSIM or other means?
I can use the Leds to trace the functions, but if I nee
I suggest to use TinyOS-2.x for it robustness. I shouldn't need to
change too much between hardware platforms. My TinyOS-2.X codes
switched from Mica2 to Tmote Sky by switching Sensor modules.
good luck
regards;
Peizhao
Chen Bleed wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am also using tmote sky.
> TinyOS 1.x tu
Hi
Just wandering whether anyone has success in implementing location
services/detection using RSSI values obtained from sensors, in
particular, Tmote Sky ZigBee RSSI.
--
regards;
Peizhao
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Hi
I have three motes:
Mote(Base) - receive sensing data from Mote(Sensor) nodes and forward
them to PC.
Mote(Sensor) - sense temperature readings, and listen to Mote(Base) for
changing of sampling rate, etc; and listen to Mote(Reference) for
location reference points to calculate its current
Hi
I know there is a long discussion about location service using RSSI
value of CC2420 chip.
But when I tried to measure the RSSI values from received packets sent
every second, it seems very instable even in a range of less than 1 meter.
// configuration
components CC2420PacketC;
NRCMS
Hi,
I know that tinyos-2.x for Mac OS X is not supported by WG. But I would
like to know whether some Darwin statements have been added to the
source codes. Before, I was able to install tinyos-2.x according to
http://docs.google.com/View.aspx?docid=ajjph9mvqk3z_bchp66xkmgk6n
but now when I u
Hi Farhana,
There are a lot of threads talked about this problem, you can just do a
google search.
regards;
Peizhao
Farhana Khan wrote:
Hello
I am working in Tinyos 2.0 using TOSSIM and needs some information
regarding the DemoSensorC component. Each time when I run the Sense and
radio
what Michael means is if you already have the values output to a
terminal windows, in Linux you can redirect the values to a file, for
writing a collection program, please check my early reply.
CASTEL Myriam wrote:
I'm sorry but I don't really understand what I have to do.
I have understood th
maybe implementing a listening node, which discards all received data,
can help you
Thamilarasu, Geethap wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to monitor neighbor nodes packet transmission/reception
without any explicit feedback from the neighbor node?
Thanks
Geetha
--
Hi,
You can implement your own data collection program using the AntiTheft
example, shipped with TinyOS-2.X. Having a basic station to listen or
collect all broadcast data, you can store this data in any form you
like. any other useful example is the Osilloscope.
Good Luck
CASTEL Myriam wro
yeah, it is common, because it is the ADC value I guess. refer to the
sensor data sheet for data conversion.
you will need to convert it from engineering value to scientific value.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All
can anybody reply please, I am new to tinyos
regards
Hi
I am running the Oscil
I guess by saying sleep mode, people is referring to two types: (a) turn
on all power management features for radio, MCU, etc; (b) simply,
implement your own sleep mode schema, turn on/off the radio according to
timer fired.
mona zima wrote:
Hello,
I am new in tinyos 2 and I have a question.
firstly, make sure that your MTS300 sensor board is connected probably
to the Mica2 wireless module. I experienced a constant result last time
when my MTS300 is not connected probably. :-)
secondly, change back to DemoSensorC to see whether you got different
value over time, as I remembered, the
It sounds like the Collection and Dissemination services.
vazoumana fofana wrote:
hello,
i want to implement an appliaction where a basestation broadcast a
message wich contains its id and distance ( 0 for the sink). When a
mote receive its message, it acks by sending its id end distance by
Dear all,
anyone know how i can test my Collection and Dissemination services
under TOSSIM?
I separated motes into Root and Nodes just like the AntiTheft example
provided by TinyOS2.x, but I have no idea how I can debug this decoupled
network.
any better documentation for TOSSIM?
--
regards;
check the latest CVS tinyos2.x source code, there are lots of examples.
Hover Dong wrote:
hi,
I am doing a application. I should use java to get the data from motes
thought serial port on PC. I think there some source code about it. Is
there any one has done it or know which source code about
s new CollectionSenderC(COL_SENSDATA) as SensDataSender;
NRCMSNodeC.SensDataRoot -> SensDataSender;
I also tried to increase the message size by MSG_SIZE=50 as well, but it
doesn't work.
Peizhao Hu wrote:
Dear TinyOS developers,
I followed the AntiTheft and TestCollection examples prov
ntfP.nc:51: (near
initialization for `atm128_stdout')
make: *** [exe0] Error 1
also, do I need to have a specific JTAG ICE pod? or any thing I can buy
with JTAG ICE support?
David Gay wrote:
On 6/8/07, Peizhao Hu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thanks David,
I tried to modify you
Dear TinyOS developers,
I followed the AntiTheft and TestCollection examples provided by TinyOS
2.0.1 to create my own application.
I have a timer, which triggers the following registration function in
some intervals. I have verified that the code basic triggering is
working. however, when I
by disseminate the operation mode
with the target ID.
However, I finished everything and deployed onto the motes, I have no
idea how I can debug the application.
so is there any debugging tool that I can use rather than 3 low bits leds?
David Gay wrote:
On 6/7/07, Peizhao Hu <[EM
e:
On Jun 7, 2007, at 9:31 AM, Peizhao Hu wrote:
> Dear TinyOS developers,
>
> Is there any API kinds of documentation for all available
> interfaces and components? hard to know what is available from
> which component or interface by searching the tos directories.
http://www.tiny
Dear TinyOS developers,
Is there any API kinds of documentation for all available interfaces and
components? hard to know what is available from which component or
interface by searching the tos directories.
also, a suggestion to keep the mailing list tidy, can you create
separate mailing li
A common problem that have to be mentioned in the documentation.
possible reasons:
1. if you are using SerialForwarder, make sure your problem is pointing
to the same port number, which SerialForwarder is outputing to.
you can start your SerialForwarder as
java net.tinyos.sf.SerialForwarder -po
's documentation.
Philip Levis wrote:
On Jun 3, 2007, at 11:36 PM, Peizhao Hu wrote:
1. I am using SerialForwarder with port 9002. But I can't find this
definition in the Oscilloscope example. so is port 9002 a default port
number for serialforwarder and the example just bind to thi
try this, so far I don't have any problem with it.
http://docs.google.com/View.aspx?docid=ajjph9mvqk3z_bchp66xkmgk6n
:-) let me know whether you got it working.
Antonio wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am trying to install tinyos on mac os x (intel based, ver 10.4.9)
and I am getting a compiler error (unab
Hi All,
I modified the Oscilloscope example that came with TinyOS 2.X to log
temperature data using Mica2 and MTS300 Sensorboard.
I have a few questions related to the example and the temperature data I
got.
1. I am using SerialForwarder with port 9002. But I can't find this
definition in the Os
our attention of different radio
frequencies in different hardwares.
It will help to avoid lots of confusion like what I have.
Again sorry.
Peizhao Hu wrote:
Sorry to my previous reply.
just realized in TinyOS 2.X is using constants to set freq.
however when I tried this:
/opt/tinyos-2.x/apps
ControlP.nc:282: for each
function it appears in.)
make: *** [exe0] Error 1
why it changes my constant to CC1K_915_998_MHZ0 ??
Philip Levis wrote:
On Jun 2, 2007, at 2:51 AM, Peizhao Hu wrote:
Hi, All,
I just received a mote kit from my supervisor she bought in year 2003.
I have setup T
se, I tried java
net.tinyos.tools.Listen, nothing is coming through.
well the label said 900MHz, so I assumed it supports 9 setting.
please help!
Philip Levis wrote:
On Jun 2, 2007, at 2:51 AM, Peizhao Hu wrote:
Hi, All,
I just received a mote kit from my supervisor she bought in
Hi, All,
I just received a mote kit from my supervisor she bought in year 2003.
I have setup TinyOS 2.X on my ubuntu machine. And I tested it will the
Blink application without any problem.
However, when I got to Lesson 3 that require one of the mote to receive
packet from over the radio. It di
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