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* [[TinyOS TODO List]] | * [[TinyOS TODO List]] | ||
* [[Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)| Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)]] | * [[Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)| Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)]] | ||
− | + | * [http://www.btnode.ethz.ch/Projects/SensorNetworkMuseum Nice summary and overview of various sensor network platforms and related components] | |
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− | + | <big>Lots more miscellaneous documentation can be found at [[Using TinyOS]]</big> | |
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− | + | == Books == | |
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− | * [http://www.btnode.ethz.ch/Projects/SensorNetworkMuseum Nice | ||
+ | * [http://www.amazon.com/TinyOS-Programming-Philip-Levis/dp/0521896061/ TinyOS Programming] by Phil Levis and David Gay, 2009 | ||
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* [http://www.amazon.com/TinyOS-Based-Hoc-Wireless-Sensor-Network/dp/3639039866/ Book: A TinyOS-Based Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Network] Starts with an introduction about WSN projects, then describes the design and implementation of a TinyOS based versatile remote configurable application for exemplary automotive or industrial use cases. | * [http://www.amazon.com/TinyOS-Based-Hoc-Wireless-Sensor-Network/dp/3639039866/ Book: A TinyOS-Based Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Network] Starts with an introduction about WSN projects, then describes the design and implementation of a TinyOS based versatile remote configurable application for exemplary automotive or industrial use cases. |
Latest revision as of 19:46, 12 May 2013
Links
- TinyOS TODO List
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Nice summary and overview of various sensor network platforms and related components
Lots more miscellaneous documentation can be found at Using TinyOS
Books
- TinyOS Programming by Phil Levis and David Gay, 2009
- Book: A TinyOS-Based Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Network Starts with an introduction about WSN projects, then describes the design and implementation of a TinyOS based versatile remote configurable application for exemplary automotive or industrial use cases.