MansOS

From DiLab
Revision as of 03:54, 8 June 2016 by Leo (talk | contribs)
Jump to: navigation, search

Qr mansos-net-s.png

MansOS.net QR code

MansOS Logo
MansOS Logo


MansOS = Mobile agent netted sensor Operating System.

MansOS is an operating system for wireless sensor networks and netted embedded systems. It is designed for users familiar with C programming and Unix-like environment. MansOS supports various platforms and controllers, including TelosB and MSP430, Atmega controllers and Arduino, and others. Users may develop and test their systems on a PC as a virtual "mote".

The new MansOS homepage and git repository is at mansos.net

The information below may be a bit outdated. Please read wiki at github.



General information


Installing MansOS

Installing MansOS

MansOS GitHub link is at mansos.net. From there you can download or pull the MansOS repository with all the sources and support tools. The Wiki there will help you to get started:

  • How to setup the MansOS and related toolchains
  • A few tutorials
  • A reference to the main components.


Development with MansOS - tools and techniques

Developing the MansOS - notes

Hardware notes

  • An Ideal_mote should... | would have... (notes for future HW designs)

Chips

Platforms


Related publications and papers

  • A. Elsts, J. Judvaitis, L. Selavo, "SEAL: A Domain-Specific Language for Novice Wireless Sensor Network Programmers," Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA), 2013 39th EUROMICRO Conference on , vol., no., pp.220,227, 4-6 Sept. 2013.
  • A. Elsts, G. Strazdins, A. Vihrov, L. Selavo, "Design and Implementation of MansOS: a Wireless Sensor Network Operating System," Scientific Papers, University of Latvia, volume 787, pp 79–105, 2012.
  • A. Elsts, L. Selavo, "A User-Centric Approach to Wireless Sensor Network Programming Languages." In SESENA ’12: Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Software Engineering for Sensor Network Applications, pages 29–30, New York, NY, USA, 2012.
  • G. Strazdins, A. Elsts, L. Selavo. "Mansos: easy to use, portable and resource efficient operating system for networked embedded devices." Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems. ACM, 2010. (pdf)
  • LiteOS, the original OS from which MansOS branched