Never saw it before, but looks interesting.

However TOS was designed to be used with the mica Motes
and has been extended to some other products, like Tmote.
Start with the search page I just sent you. Also look at:
http://www.xbow.com/Products/productsdetails.aspx?sid=3

For learning TOS itself, see the doc/tutorial stuff and
all the demos in the app tree.

Also, please try not to include the entire help digest every
time you send a message...it just clogs up the works.
MS

Sola Famoriyo wrote:
Thanks for the response , please can anyone advice if the products on the website http://www.smileymicros.com/ is equally good for the practical understanding of TOS. I would like to have a practical feel of the functionalities of TOS and need a constant practise.... all comments are welcome...


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    1. RSSI strength (Rajat Bansal)
    2. Re: Re: Packet format from PC to base mote through UART
    (Sankar Gorthi)
    3. Re: RSSI strength (Sankar Gorthi)
    4. Re: Need help for VM (Philip Levis)
    5. Re: RSSI strength (Michael Schippling)
    6. Re: RSSI strength (Rajat Bansal)
    7. Re: RSSI strength (Sankar Gorthi)
    8. Re: RSSI strength (Sankar Gorthi)


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    Message: 1
    Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 10:03:52 +0530 (IST)
    From: Rajat Bansal
    Subject: [Tinyos-help] RSSI strength
    To: [email protected]
    Message-ID:
    Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed


    I am trying to print RSSI strength in the recieved broadcast packet.
    First
    i was trying to access in tinyos-1.0 but i came to know that it is not
    possible in this version. I upload my tinyos to 1.15 but i am
    getting the
    value as zero only. Has ne one else came thru similar problem?

    -rajat



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    Message: 2
    Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 23:39:28 -0500
    From: "Sankar Gorthi"
    Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Re: Packet format from PC to base mote
    through UART
    To: "Lei Tang" , "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

    Cc: [email protected]
    Message-ID:
    Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; delsp=yes;
    charset=iso-8859-15

    of course, i'm assuming you're using a windows based PC and are using a
    generic serial port access software (MATLAB, java etc.) to write to the
    serial port.

    Sankar.

    On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 23:35:30 -0500, Sankar Gorthi
    wrote:

     > Lei,
     >
     > you're actually right.
     >
     > You need to write to the 7E address.
     >
     > Try sending this message:
     >
     > 7E42 7D5E FFFF 7D5D 05AA 0744 0811 3840 7E
     >
     > Sankar.
     >
     >
     >
     > On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 23:23:41 -0500, Lei Tang wrote:
     >
     >> Hi, Julia
     >>
     >> Thanks for your reply.
     >>
     >> I was using a general serial-port application to send data to
    the mote,
     >> because I want to have my own application to control motes.
     >>
     >> My steps:
     >> Firstly, I created a data file with TOS_Msg type; then the
    application
     >> read
     >> it and sent data to the base mote through serial port; I
    programmed the
     >> base
     >> mote with TOSBase, and tried to check received data in event
     >> UARTReveive.receive.
     >>
     >> Yes, you are right; the length should be 6. But I'm not sure if the
     >> address
     >> should be 0x007e, since I'm trying to send data FROM PC TO MOTE
    through
     >> UART. Anyway, even when I changed the two fields, Msg->data is
    still not
     >> correct.
     >>
     >> I read SimpleCmdM.nc, which is used when injecting packets
    (Lesson 7 in
     >> Tinyos tutorial). It seems that the received data is also
    TOS_Msg type
     >> (see task
     >> void cmdInterpret). I'm really confused.
     >>
     >> Thanks a lot.
     >>
     >> Best,
     >> Lei
     >>
     >> On 6/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
     >>>
     >>>
     >>> Hi Lei,
     >>>
     >>> Are u trying to send the packet to Micaz using serial Forwarder and
     >>> Broadcast Inject. If not, What format are u using to send it???
     >>> Note: 10 represents the data length right?? so I think it
    should be 6
     >>> and
     >>> not 10. Also, since you are sending the packet to the UART so the
     >>> destination address should be the UART address.
     >>>
     >>>
     >>> My best regards,
     >>>
     >>> Julia
     >>>
     >>>
     >>>
     >>>
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
     >>> >
     >>> > Hi, all
     >>> >
     >>> > I am trying to send a packet from a PC to a micaZ mote
    through serial
     >>> > cable.
     >>> > The packet looks like:
     >>> >
     >>> > 7e 42 ff ff 0 81 10 f f f f f f a1 21 7e
     >>> > header data crc
     >>> >
     >>> > (I put two random bytes in the crc field, but I think that's
    not a
     >>> big
     >>> > problem since it doesn't filt out CRC-error packet.)
     >>> >
     >>> > At the mote, I read the received data in event TOS_MsgPrt
     >>> > UARTReveive.receive(TOS_MsgPrt Msg) {}. The header is
    correct, but
     >>> > Msg->data[0] is always the last CRC byte, here 0x21, and I
    didn't see
     >>> the
     >>> > data section (0xf) in Msg.
     >>> >
     >>> > Did I make a right packet? How could I send data to base mote
     >>> throught
     >>> > UART
     >>> > correctly?
     >>> >
     >>> > Thanks!
     >>> >
     >>> > Best,
     >>> > Lei Tang
     >>>
     >>>
     >>>
     >
     >
     >



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    feeling sensible. - W. H. Auden



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    Message: 3
    Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 23:45:40 -0500
    From: "Sankar Gorthi"
    Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] RSSI strength
    To: "Rajat Bansal" ,
    [email protected]
    Message-ID:
    Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; delsp=yes;
    charset=iso-8859-15

    i was able to get it. what seems to be the problem?

    all i did was access the message->strength value.

    Sankar.

    On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 23:33:52 -0500, Rajat Bansal
    wrote:

     >
     > I am trying to print RSSI strength in the recieved broadcast packet.
     > First i was trying to access in tinyos-1.0 but i came to know
    that it is
     > not possible in this version. I upload my tinyos to 1.15 but i am
     > getting the value as zero only. Has ne one else came thru similar
     > problem?
     >
     > -rajat
     >
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     > [email protected]
     >
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    feeling sensible. - W. H. Auden



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    Message: 4
    Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 21:51:00 -0700
    From: Philip Levis
    Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Need help for VM
    To: Joe Polastre
    Cc: [email protected]
    Message-ID:
    Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed

    On May 30, 2006, at 7:07 PM, Joe Polastre wrote:

     > Phil Levis can correct me on this, but Phil's ASVM (Mate) runs on
     > Tmote Sky from Moteiv (my company, www.moteiv.com).

    It runs on both the mica (mica, mica2, micaZ) and telos (Telos revA,
    Telos revB, and TMote) families. When compiling for the Telos revA
    you have to follow a slightly different build process due to its RAM
    limitations, revB and TMote are no problem. There is support for the
    basic mica sensor board (light/temp), the mica sensor board (the one
    with the sounder, accelerometers, magnetometer, etc.), and the Telos
    sensors.

    Phil


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    Message: 5
    Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 23:08:19 -0600
    From: Michael Schippling
    Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] RSSI strength
    To: Rajat Bansal
    Cc: [email protected]
    Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

    By the use of "print" I think you may be trying to get the strength
    on the host PC? If so, it ain't there. It's only available in the
    TOS_Msg structs on the mote end of the world, and is not passed
    over the UART to the host.

    Search back on this list for "RSSI" discussions.
    MS


    Rajat Bansal wrote:
     >
     > I am trying to print RSSI strength in the recieved broadcast packet.
     > First i was trying to access in tinyos-1.0 but i came to know
    that it is
     > not possible in this version. I upload my tinyos to 1.15 but i am
     > getting the value as zero only. Has ne one else came thru similar
    problem?
     >
     > -rajat
     >
     > _______________________________________________
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     > [email protected]
     >
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    Message: 6
    Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 10:41:29 +0530 (IST)
    From: Rajat Bansal
    Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] RSSI strength
    To: Sankar Gorthi
    Cc: [email protected]
    Message-ID:
    Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed

    dear sanskar,

    1) which version of tinyos did u use?

    2) i am attaching my code for recieved packet.

    event TOS_MsgPtr ReceiveIntMsg.receive(TOS_MsgPtr m) {

    TOS_MsgPtr ret = m;
    IntMsgnew*message = (IntMsgnew *)m->data;
    atomic{receivednode=message->src;}
    // call ADC.getData();
    // call ADCBattery.getData();
    updateNeighbors(message->src,message->val,message->seqNo);
    dbg(DBG_USR1,"strength %d",m->strength); --> this is how i am trying
    to access...
    // printNeighbors();
    call Leds.redToggle();
    ret = m;

    this is a simple code i have written for recieved packet..i dont
    know wat
    seems to be the problem. can u make out some mistake?

    -rajat


    On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Sankar Gorthi wrote:

     > i was able to get it. what seems to be the problem?
     >
     > all i did was access the message->strength value.
     >
     > Sankar.
     >
     > On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 23:33:52 -0500, Rajat Bansal wrote:
     >
     >>
     >> I am trying to print RSSI strength in the recieved broadcast
    packet. First
     >> i was trying to access in tinyos-1.0 but i came to know that it
    is not
     >> possible in this version. I upload my tinyos to 1.15 but i am
    getting the
     >> value as zero only. Has ne one else came thru similar problem?
     >>
     >> -rajat
     >>
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     >> Tinyos-help mailing list
     >> [email protected]
     >>
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    Message: 7
    Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 00:20:08 -0500
    From: "Sankar Gorthi"
    Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] RSSI strength
    To: "Rajat Bansal"
    Cc: [email protected]
    Message-ID:
    Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; delsp=yes;
    charset=iso-8859-15

    well,

    this is my (a colleague's) code:

    Receive.receive(TOS_MsgPtr m)
    IntMsg *message=(IntMsg*)buffer.data;
    message->val=m->strength;
    ....

    doesn't look too different.

    although our experiments were done on the actual motes and we broadcast
    the value in a message packet as you can see.

    Sankar.

    On Tue, 06 Jun 2006 00:11:29 -0500, Rajat Bansal
    wrote:

     > dear sanskar,
     >
     > 1) which version of tinyos did u use?
     >
     > 2) i am attaching my code for recieved packet.
     >
     > event TOS_MsgPtr ReceiveIntMsg.receive(TOS_MsgPtr m) {
     >
     > TOS_MsgPtr ret = m;
     > IntMsgnew*message = (IntMsgnew *)m->data;
     > atomic{receivednode=message->src;}
     > // call ADC.getData();
     > // call ADCBattery.getData();
     > updateNeighbors(message->src,message->val,message->seqNo);
     > dbg(DBG_USR1,"strength %d",m->strength); --> this is how i am
     > trying to access...
     > // printNeighbors();
     > call Leds.redToggle();
     > ret = m;
     >
     > this is a simple code i have written for recieved packet..i dont
    know
     > wat seems to be the problem. can u make out some mistake?
     >
     > -rajat
     >
     >
     > On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Sankar Gorthi wrote:
     >
     >> i was able to get it. what seems to be the problem?
     >>
     >> all i did was access the message->strength value.
     >>
     >> Sankar.
     >>
     >> On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 23:33:52 -0500, Rajat Bansal
     >> wrote:
     >>
     >>> I am trying to print RSSI strength in the recieved broadcast
    packet.
     >>> First i was trying to access in tinyos-1.0 but i came to know
    that it
     >>> is not possible in this version. I upload my tinyos to 1.15 but
    i am
     >>> getting the value as zero only. Has ne one else came thru similar
     >>> problem?
     >>> -rajat
     >>> _______________________________________________
     >>> Tinyos-help mailing list
     >>> [email protected]
     >>>
    https://mail.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help
     >>
     >>
     >>
     >>
     >



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    feeling sensible. - W. H. Auden



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    Message: 8
    Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 00:20:54 -0500
    From: "Sankar Gorthi"
    Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] RSSI strength
    To: "Rajat Bansal"
    Cc: [email protected]
    Message-ID:
    Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; delsp=yes;
    charset=iso-8859-15

    and oh - tinyos-1.1.0

    Sankar.


    On Tue, 06 Jun 2006 00:20:08 -0500, Sankar Gorthi
    wrote:

     > well,
     >
     > this is my (a colleague's) code:
     >
     > Receive.receive(TOS_MsgPtr m)
     > IntMsg *message=(IntMsg*)buffer.data;
     > message->val=m->strength;
     > ....
     >
     > doesn't look too different.
     >
     > although our experiments were done on the actual motes and we
    broadcast
     > the value in a message packet as you can see.
     >
     > Sankar.
     >
     > On Tue, 06 Jun 2006 00:11:29 -0500, Rajat Bansal
     > wrote:
     >
     >> dear sanskar,
     >>
     >> 1) which version of tinyos did u use?
     >>
     >> 2) i am attaching my code for recieved packet.
     >>
     >> event TOS_MsgPtr ReceiveIntMsg.receive(TOS_MsgPtr m) {
     >>
     >> TOS_MsgPtr ret = m;
     >> IntMsgnew*message = (IntMsgnew *)m->data;
     >> atomic{receivednode=message->src;}
     >> // call ADC.getData();
     >> // call ADCBattery.getData();
     >> updateNeighbors(message->src,message->val,message->seqNo);
     >> dbg(DBG_USR1,"strength %d",m->strength); --> this is how i am
     >> trying to access...
     >> // printNeighbors();
     >> call Leds.redToggle();
     >> ret = m;
     >>
     >> this is a simple code i have written for recieved packet..i dont
    know
     >> wat seems to be the problem. can u make out some mistake?
     >>
     >> -rajat
     >>
     >>
     >> On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Sankar Gorthi wrote:
     >>
     >>> i was able to get it. what seems to be the problem?
     >>>
     >>> all i did was access the message->strength value.
     >>>
     >>> Sankar.
     >>>
     >>> On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 23:33:52 -0500, Rajat Bansal
     >>> wrote:
     >>>
     >>>> I am trying to print RSSI strength in the recieved broadcast
    packet.
     >>>> First i was trying to access in tinyos-1.0 but i came to know
    that it
     >>>> is not possible in this version. I upload my tinyos to 1.15
    but i am
     >>>> getting the value as zero only. Has ne one else came thru similar
     >>>> problem?
     >>>> -rajat
     >>>> _______________________________________________
     >>>> Tinyos-help mailing list
     >>>> [email protected]
     >>>>
    https://mail.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help
     >>>
     >>>
     >>>
     >>>
     >>
     >
     >
     >



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