The FTSP paper refers to a TinyOS 1.x-based implementation, and that
one does microsecond-precision timestamping on micaz.

In TinyOS 2.x, the HIL only requires millisecond-precision timing, and
that's what FTSP relies on. In that case, 1 jiffy is about 1
millisecond (1/1024 second, to be specific). There's also a 32kHz FTSP
implementation in the repo -- which only works on the platforms that
offer 32khz timestamping. Currently, there's no FTSP implementation in
TinyOS 2.x that does microsecond-precision synchronization. It's not
that hard to create one, though: you can use the 32khz implementation
as a starting point. Let me know if you want to do that, and I can
help you out with the details.

Janos

On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 8:50 AM, gio919 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes FTSP paper on Mica2, but in readme of TestFTSP I found this:
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> SUPPORTED PLATFORMS:
> --------------------------------------------
>  The supported platforms are micaz, mulle, telosb, z1 and iris.
>
> So i just tryed it without change.
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