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The Emergence of Networking Abstractions and Techniques in TinyOS

The constraints of sensor networks, an emerging area of network research, require new approaches in system design. We study the evolution of abstractions and techniques in TinyOS, a popular sensor network operating system. Examining CVS repositories of several research institutions that use TinyOS, we trace three areas of development: single-hop networking, multi-hop networking, and network services. We note common techniques and draw conclusions on the emerging abstractions as well as the novel constraints that have shaped them.

Philip Levis, University of California, Berkeley

Sam Madden, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and Intel Research Berkeley

David Gay, Intel Research Berkeley

Joseph Polastre, University of California, Berkeley

Robert Szewczyk, University of California, Berkeley

Alec Woo, University of California, Berkeley

Eric Brewer, University of California, Berkeley

David Culler, University of California, Berkeley

BibTeX
@inproceedings {270042,
author = {Philip Levis and Sam Madden and David Gay and Joseph Polastre and Robert Szewczyk and Alec Woo and Eric Brewer and David Culler},
title = {The Emergence of Networking Abstractions and Techniques in {TinyOS}},
booktitle = {First Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI 04)},
year = {2004},
address = {San Francisco, CA},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/nsdi-04/emergence-networking-abstractions-and-techniques-tinyos},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = mar
}
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