Hi Marcin, You are right: LWB and Glossy are based on a minimal subset of Contiki. Nevertheless, I thought it might be good to share the news with the TinyOS community just in case someone has a TinyOS-based Glossy implementation, wants to compare against LWB, or the like.
Cheers, Marco > On Dec 3, 2015, at 6:37 PM, Marcin Szczodrak <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Marco, > > I might get confused here, but the open source code is for Contiki only, > right? Neither LWB nor Glossy run on TinyOS, or I missed something? > > Thanks, > Marcin > > > On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 2:28 AM, Marco Zimmerling > <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear TinyOS developers, > > We are happy to announce the open-source release of the Low-power Wireless > Bus (LWB), a communication protocol for low-power wireless embedded systems. > By mapping all communication onto network-wide Glossy floods, LWB lets > low-power wireless nodes communicate as if they were connected to a shared > bus, thus hiding the complexity of the underlying multi-hop topology from > upper layers. > > You may find the LWB and Glossy code on https://github.com/ETHZ-TEC/LWB > including instructions on running a simple LWB demo app. We also outline the > current code status and layout, and provide references to further reading. > > The code includes a revised implementation of LWB as described in the > original SenSys’12 paper. While LWB itself is largely platform-independent, > the underlying Glossy code is platform-specific. We provide a new port of > Glossy for the CC430 SoC platform, which features an 868/915 MHz radio and an > MSP430 microcontroller on one chip. In the future, we intend to incorporate > also the original Glossy port for the TelosB platform. In the meantime, you > may find this port at > http://sourceforge.net/p/contikiprojects/code/HEAD/tree/ethz.ch/glossy/ > > We would like to invite the community to check out the code and to get in > touch with us if you have comments, suggestions, bug reports, or would like > to get involved and submit your code contributions to LWB and Glossy. We > particularly welcome the contribution of Glossy ports to other > state-of-the-art platforms. > > Marco > > -- > Dr. Marco Zimmerling > Independent Research Group Leader > Networked Embedded Systems Group > TU Dresden / Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden > Georg-Schumann-Str. 11, BAR I-56 > 01187 Dresden, Germany > > Phone: +49 351 463 43728 > http://www.tik.ee.ethz.ch/~marcoz/ > > > _______________________________________________ > Tinyos-help mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help > _______________________________________________ Tinyos-help mailing list [email protected] https://www.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help
