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Ubuntu Repository for TinyOS 2.0
 
By pal, Section TinyOS Releases
Thu Mar 1st, 2007 at 02:29:50 PM PST
Leith Abdulla has set up a TinyOS 2.0 Debian repository for Ubuntu "Edgy" users. You can now download all of the TinyOS packages using apt-get. As new releases of TinyOS and its supporting packages appear, the repository will let you easily keep up to date.
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nesC 1.2.8 release
 
By pal, Section TinyOS Releases
Thu Dec 28th, 2006 at 10:32:16 AM PST
David Gay has released version 1.2.8 of the nesC compiler. It includes several new features and incorporates a few bug fixes. The TinyOS install and upgrade instructions point to the proper RPMs. Currently only one Cygwin RPM is available; we will be generating the alternative Cygwin RPM and updating the web pages accordingly in the next few days.
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TinyOS 2.0 Released
 
By pal, Section TinyOS Releases
Mon Nov 6th, 2006 at 03:51:31 AM PST

The TinyOS Alliance is happy to announce the release of TinyOS 2.0 (T2). T2 provides many advantages over earlier versions of TinyOS, including integrated power and resource management, greatly improved robustness, and a redesign of many core interfaces and abstractions in order to simplify programming. Improvements over prior beta releases include complete storage implementations for common platforms, significantly improved network protocol implementations, a redesigned and optimized resource management architecture, and an experimental low-power CC2420 radio stack.
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Boomerang 2.0.4 Released
 
By jpolastre, Section TinyOS Releases
Thu Aug 17th, 2006 at 12:54:30 PM PST
Moteiv announces the release of Boomerang 2.0.4 that includes numerous bug fixes and additions from the previous Boomerang releases. Notable changes in 2.0.4 include:
  • New applications including a Remote Control using Tmote Invent
  • Lower power consumption and active energy monitoring
  • New dissemination protocol for data buffers (Spram)
  • New Tmote drivers, motelist, and bootstrap loader for increased robustness
  • Updates to match TinyOS 2.x interfaces and TEPs
  • Bug fixes and performance improvements
For a full list of changes, view: http://www.moteiv.com/community/Boomerang_ChangeLog

Boomerang can be downloaded for free from Moteiv
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TinyOS 2.0 beta2 release
 
By pal, Section TinyOS Releases
Fri Jul 7th, 2006 at 02:55:25 PM PST

The TinyOS Alliance is happy to announce the beta2 release of TinyOS 2.0. The release introduces several new platforms, systems, and features, including:


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TinyOS Programming Manual
 
By pal, Section TinyOS Releases
Thu Apr 27th, 2006 at 06:43:10 PM PST
As part of the beta release of TinyOS 2.0 at TTX3, I wrote a TinyOS programming manual. Some of the latter chapters of the book deal with newer features of nesC (1.2) that TinyOS 2.0 takes advantage of, but the earlier chapters are very applicable to 1.x. Almost all of the programming examples are taken from the TinyOS 2.0 source. I'm going to hopefully be doing a few updates in the next month or so based on some feedback readers have given, and I encourage additional feedback. I hope you find it useful!
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Boomerang by Moteiv Enables Commercial TinyOS Applications
 
By jpolastre, Section TinyOS Releases
Wed Mar 8th, 2006 at 03:56:23 PM PST
Boomerang is the Moteiv-certified distribution of the TinyOS open source operating system. Included in Boomerang are powerful application-building libraries for building robust, low-power wireless sensor applications. Compatible with all of Moteiv's products, Boomerang combines innovative technology from open source efforts with a rock-solid, reliable system enabling effective wireless solutions.
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TinyOS 2.0 Beta Release
 
By kwright, Section TinyOS Releases
Fri Feb 10th, 2006 at 09:30:50 AM PST
The TinyOS 2.0 Working Group is pleased to announce the release of TinyOS 2.0 Beta1. We think you'll find 2.x even better designed, better documented, more portable and more reliable than TinyOS 1.x...
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What is TinyOS?
TinyOS is an open-source operating system designed for wireless embedded sensor networks. It features a component-based architecture which enables rapid innovation and implementation while minimizing code size as required by the severe memory constraints inherent in sensor networks. More >>

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TEP Finalization Status
Current TEP status:

Number Status
TEP 1 Finalized
TEP 2 Finalized
TEP 101 Finalized
TEP 102 Finalized
TEP 103 Finalized
TEP 106 Finalized
TEP 107 Finalized
TEP 108 Finalized
TEP 109 Finalized
TEP 111 Finalized
TEP 112 Community Review
TEP 113 Finalized
TEP 114 Finalized
TEP 115 Finalized
TEP 116 Finalized
TEP 117 Finalized
TEP 118 Finalized

The TEP review wiki contains further detail on the status of TEPs, their text, and contact information for authors and community review organizers. The tinyos-help and tinyos-devel mailing lists are the principal forums for discussion, and the wiki provides another medium for comments.

The full list of TEPs and their status can be found on the TinyOS Working Groups Page.

Events
3RD INTERNATIONAL TINYOS TECHNOLOGY EXCHANGE
February 10, 2006 (find slides here)
SENSORS EXPO 2006
June 5-7, Rosemount IL
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS CONFERENCES
Taipei (August), Boston (September)
IEEE SECON
September 25-26, Reston VA
ACM SENSYS 2006
November 1-3, Boulder CO
INT'L WORKSHOP ON MIDDLEWARE FOR SENSOR NETWORKS (MIDSENS) 2006
November 28, Melbourne

In the Media
TINYOS COVER ARTICLE IN MAY SENSORS
Sensors, May 2006
MICROCONTROLLERS TO GAIN BIG FROM GROWTH OF MEMS SENSORS
Bourne Research, April 17 2006
VCS BACK WIRELESS SENSORS
Red Herring, April 10 2006
SENSORS WILL LET THINGS ALERT PEOPLE
Mercury News, April 3 2006
NEW SENSOR LINE INSPIRES STARTUPS
Wall Street Journal, March 27 2006
AGING BOOMERS: SENSOR NETS TO THE RESCUE?
Washington, D.C.
MOTES IN PRECISION-FARMING VINEYARDS
Discovery Channel
TINY COMPUTERS EVERYWHERE: MOTES IN TODAY'S HIGH-TECH SCIENCE
Discovery Channel Canada (5 MN VIDEO SEGMENT)

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