Proceedings Article10.1145/1322263.1322305
An interactive UNIX shell for low-end sensor nodes with LiteOS
Qing Cao,Tarek Abdelzaher,John A. Stankovic,Tian He +3 more
- 06 Nov 2007
- pp 381-382
TL;DR: This demonstration highlights an interactive Unix-like shell for operating wireless sensor networks, where the user uses familiar Unix commands to complete tasks ranging from wireless installation of user applications to retrieval of data reports with the help of a built-inUnix-like file system.
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Abstract: This demonstration highlights an interactive Unix-like shell for operating wireless sensor networks, where the user uses familiar Unix commands to complete tasks ranging from wireless installation of user applications to retrieval of data reports with the help of a built-in Unix-like file system.
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