Hi Mejda,

I'm also interested in using jennic chip mainly because of its long communication range. I'm considering porting tinyos to the Jennic or connecting jennic chip to crossbow mica family motes. But my concern is that time synchronization accuracy may not be as good as that of other motes. Have you tried time synchronization using jennic chip? Would you mind giving me estimate on time synchronization accuracy using jennic chip?

Thank you

Tomo

mejda chouaieb wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on porting TinyOS to jennic since 3 months, It's my Master Thesis.
so if you are doing the same, why we don't join our forces ?
Thanks.
Mejda CHOUAIEB
Network & Telecommunication Engineer.
Master Student.
Research Area: Wireless Sensor Networks.

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Objet : [Tinyos-help] Port to Jennic ?

Hi all,
I have a wireless sensor development kit from www.jennic.com <http://www.jennic.com/>
Do you know if a port of TinyOS exists for Jennic's boards ?
If not I am trying to estimate how much of an effort is that in order to attempt to do it. They have a simple scheduler called BOS (Basic Operating System), which is used to run the Zigbee stack and I think it is a very limited solution. Any pointers are appreciated. Anton

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