The Tenet project has made a public release of the Tenet software v1.0. Tenet is software for flexibly programming a tiered network of sensors. Tiered networks consist of motes and masters (PC-class devices 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.
This release includes: - Pre-compiled Tenet binary images for the MicaZ and TelosB motes. - Pre-compiled data gathering and visualization/diagnostics applications on the masters. Support is also provided for compiling your own applications using the Tenet API. Tenet allows users to run multiple applications concurrently. Supported platforms include: - TelosB and MicaZ motes - Cygwin and Linux (FedoraCore) 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: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Contributors: Omprakash Gnawali (USC) Ben Greenstein (UCLA) Ki-Young Jang (USC) August Joki (UCLA) JeongYeup Paek (USC) Marcos Augusto Menezes Vieira (USC) _______________________________________________ Tinyos-help mailing list [email protected] https://mail.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help
