The ultimate guide for programmers needing to know how to write systems, services, and applications using the TinyOS operating system.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Levis is Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. A Fellow of the Microsoft Research Faculty, he is also Chair of the TinyOS Core Working Group and a Member of the TinyOS Network Protocol (net2), Simulation (sim), and Documentation (doc) Working Groups.
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Programming hints Preface Acknowledgements Part I. TinyOS and NesC: 1. Introduction 2. Names and program structure Part II. Basic Programming: 3. Components and interfaces 4. Configurations and wiring 5. Execution model 6. Applications 7. Mote-PC communication Part III. Advanced Programming: 8. Advanced components 9. Advanced wiring 10. Design patterns 11. Concurrency 12. Device drivers and the hardware abstraction architecture (HAA) 13. Advanced applications: SoundLocalizer Appendix: TinyOS APIs Bibliography Index.
Programming hints Preface Acknowledgements Part I. TinyOS and NesC: 1. Introduction 2. Names and program structure Part II. Basic Programming: 3. Components and interfaces 4. Configurations and wiring 5. Execution model 6. Applications 7. Mote-PC communication Part III. Advanced Programming: 8. Advanced components 9. Advanced wiring 10. Design patterns 11. Concurrency 12. Device drivers and the hardware abstraction architecture (HAA) 13. Advanced applications: SoundLocalizer Appendix: TinyOS APIs Bibliography Index.
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