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A dynamic operating system for sensor networks | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
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SOS is an operating system for mote-class wireless sensor networks developed by the Networked and Embedded Systems Lab (NESL) at UCLA. SOS uses a common kernel that implements messaging, dynamic memory, module loading and unloading, and other services. SOS uses dynamically loaded software modules to create a system supporting dynamic addition, modification, and removal of network services. | ||
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PERSONNEL | ||
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• Han, Simon (Ph.D. Student) • Kohler, Eddie (Collaborator) • Rengaswamy, Ramkumar (Alum) • Shea, Roy (Ph.D. Student) • Srivastava, Mani (Faculty) |
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DOCUMENTS | ||
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Ramkumar Rengaswamy,
Akhilesh Singhania,
Andrew Castner,
Eddie Kohler,
Mani B Srivastava,
"A System for Coarse Grained Memory Protection In Tiny Embedded Processors,"
DAC'07: Proceedings of the 44th Design Automation Conference
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June 2007.
(TR-UCLA-NESL-200704-01)
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Ramkumar Rengaswamy,
Eddie Kohler,
Mani B Srivastava,
"Harbor: Software-based Memory Protection for Sensor Nodes,"
In IPSN '07: Proc. 6th International Symposium on Information Processing in Sensor Networks
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April 2007.
(TR-UCLA-NESL-200703-03)
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Rahul Balani,
Akhilesh Singhania,
Simon Han,
Ramkumar Rengaswamy,
Mani B Srivastava,
"ViRe: Virtual Reconfiguration Framework for Embedded Processing in Distributed Image Sensors,"
January 2007.
(TR-UCLA-NESL-200701-01)
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Ramkumar Rengaswamy,
Eddie Kohler,
Mani B Srivastava,
"Harbor: Software-based Memory Protection System for Sensor Nodes,"
2006
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November 2006.
(TR-UCLA-NESL-200611-01)
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Rahul Balani,
Simon Han,
Ramkumar Rengaswamy,
Ilias Tsigkogiannis,
Mani B Srivastava,
"Multi-level Software Reconfiguration for Sensor Networks,"
ACM Conference on Embedded Systems Software (EMSOFT)
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October 2006.
(TR-UCLA-NESL-200608-01)
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