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MansOS is an operating system for wireless sensor networks.
MansOS is an operating system for wireless sensor networks.


''MansOS = Mobile agent netted sensor Operating System''


MansOS is a branch from LiteOS operating system because it shares several defining characteristics. MansOS like LiteOS is designed to be easily adopted by the system designers and IT community familiar with C and C++ languages and Unix operating system concepts. The goal is to avoid the steep learning curve present in some other specialized operating systems.
MansOS is a branch from LiteOS operating system, initially made to support TI Msp430 based platforms. Both OS share several defining characteristics. MansOS like LiteOS is designed to be easily adopted by the system designers and IT community familiar with C and C++ languages and Unix operating system concepts. The goal is to avoid the steep learning curve present in some other specialized operating systems.




Key concepts common with [[http://www.liteos.net/ LiteOS]]:
Key concepts common with [[http://www.liteos.net/ LiteOS]]:
* MansOS is adopting programming in C and (eventually) C++, known to many people
* MansOS is adopting programming in C (and eventually C++), known to many developers
* MansOS is treating a sensor network using Unix-like command tools and resources
* MansOS is managing a sensor network using Unix-like concepts, command tools and resources
* MansOS has a Unix-like file system (in development)
* MansOS has a Unix-like file system (in development)
* MansOS enables thread-like programming environment (in development)
* MansOS enables thread-like programming environment (in development)




Additional key aspects specific to MansOS:
Some key aspects specific to MansOS:
* MansOS is designed to be easily portable to new platforms
* MansOS is designed to be easily portable to new platforms
* MansOS has PC as one of the platforms, enabling development and high-level simulation and debugging on the desktop computer.
* MansOS has PC as one of the supported platforms, enabling rapid development and high-level simulation and debugging on PC and Apple class computers.
* MansOS enforces the hardware abstraction in three layers: HPL, HAL, and HIL at a mote level, ensuring clear interface for ease of portability to other platforms
* MansOS enforces the hardware abstraction in three layers: HPL, HAL, and HIL at a mote level, ensuring clear interface for ease of portability to other platforms
* MansOS introduces device concept similar to Unix systems. Access to most resources and sensors can be done through a device interface, using standard API including open, close, read, write and configure functions.
* MansOS introduces a device concept similar to Unix systems. Access to most resources and sensors can be done through the device interface, using standard API including open, close, read, write and configure functions.
* Future goal: The focus during the development should be the whole system - a collection of mote entities rather than a single mote
* Future goal: The focus during the development should be the whole system - a collection of mote entities rather than a single mote

Revision as of 10:37, 29 November 2008

MansOS is an operating system for wireless sensor networks.

MansOS = Mobile agent netted sensor Operating System

MansOS is a branch from LiteOS operating system, initially made to support TI Msp430 based platforms. Both OS share several defining characteristics. MansOS like LiteOS is designed to be easily adopted by the system designers and IT community familiar with C and C++ languages and Unix operating system concepts. The goal is to avoid the steep learning curve present in some other specialized operating systems.


Key concepts common with [LiteOS]:

  • MansOS is adopting programming in C (and eventually C++), known to many developers
  • MansOS is managing a sensor network using Unix-like concepts, command tools and resources
  • MansOS has a Unix-like file system (in development)
  • MansOS enables thread-like programming environment (in development)


Some key aspects specific to MansOS:

  • MansOS is designed to be easily portable to new platforms
  • MansOS has PC as one of the supported platforms, enabling rapid development and high-level simulation and debugging on PC and Apple class computers.
  • MansOS enforces the hardware abstraction in three layers: HPL, HAL, and HIL at a mote level, ensuring clear interface for ease of portability to other platforms
  • MansOS introduces a device concept similar to Unix systems. Access to most resources and sensors can be done through the device interface, using standard API including open, close, read, write and configure functions.
  • Future goal: The focus during the development should be the whole system - a collection of mote entities rather than a single mote


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