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Content preview:  Dear all, First of all, I have to say that this is by far
  the most active mailing list on TinyOS. So, keep it up! I am a research 
assistant
   working on "Body Sensor Network" applications and I was interested in 
simulating
   the behavior of nodes worn by patients in a typical hospital/clinic setting.
   I read HyungJune's (special thanks to him for referring me to this mailing
   list) IPSN'07 paper; "Improving Wireless Simulation Through Noise Modeling"
   in which he used a TelosB to record RSSI values to develop an environmental
   noise model. I was thinking of doing something similar but I only have 
Imote2s
   to play with and I am still very new to NesC and TinyOS so I am not sure
  about what is required to port the code from TelosB to Imote2. [...] 

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--- Begin Message ---
Dear all,

First of all, I have to say that this is by far the most active mailing list
on TinyOS. So, keep it up!

I am a research assistant working on "Body Sensor Network" applications and
I was interested in simulating the behavior of nodes worn by patients in a
typical hospital/clinic setting. I read HyungJune's (special thanks to him
for referring me to this mailing list) IPSN'07 paper; "Improving Wireless
Simulation Through Noise Modeling" in which he used a TelosB to record RSSI
values to develop an environmental noise model. I was thinking of doing
something similar but I only have Imote2s to play with and I am still very
new to NesC and TinyOS so I am not sure about what is required to port the
code from TelosB to Imote2.

Can someone please point towards any previous work where a trace of
environmental noise was recorded using Imote2s?

Best Regards
Shahzad

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