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Revision as of 00:05, 1 October 2008
MansOS is an operating system for wireless sensor networks.
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.
Key concepts common with LiteOS:
- MansOS is adopting programming in C and (eventually) C++, known to many people
 - MansOS is treating a sensor network using Unix-like command tools and resources
 - MansOS enables thread-like programming environment
 
Additional key aspects specific to MansOS:
- MansOS is designed to be easily portable to new 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
 - The focus during the development should be the whole system - a collection of mote entities rather than a single mote
 
Contents
General
- Philosophy
 - Architecture
 - Getting MansOS source from SVN
 - Source directory structure
 - Coding standarts
 - API
 
Internals
Development tools and techniques
Hardware notes
Chips
Platforms
Related publications and papers
- Flexible Hardware abstraction describing the HPL - HAL - HIL notion
 - LiteOS paper, the original OS from which MansOS branched