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README for BaseStation
Author/Contact: tinyos-help@millennium.berkeley.edu
IPBaseStation is a modification of the generic BaseStation which ships
with tinyOS-2.x. It alters the serial protocol to pass 802.15.4
frames instead of Serial.h packets. It also adds an out-of-band
configuration protocol which allows a driver running over the serial
port to reboot the mote, and to set the device address, channel, and
retransmission parameters. These changes are useful when one wishes
to use a mote attached to a computer as an 802.15.4 interface rather
then an actual mote. The actual queuing logic for copying packets is
mostly unchanged, and it continues to make use of serial ACKs.
Description of BaseStation:
BaseStation is an application that acts as a simple Active Message
bridge between the serial and radio links. It replaces the GenericBase
of TinyOS 1.0 and the TOSBase of TinyOS 1.1.
On the serial link, BaseStation sends and receives simple active
messages (not particular radio packets): on the radio link, it sends
radio active messages, whose format depends on the network stack being
used. BaseStation will copy its compiled-in group ID to messages
moving from the serial link to the radio, and will filter out incoming
radio messages that do not contain that group ID.
BaseStation includes queues in both directions, with a guarantee that
once a message enters a queue, it will eventually leave on the other
interface. The queues allow the BaseStation to handle load spikes more
gracefully.
BaseStation acknowledges a message arriving over the serial link only if
that message was successfully enqueued for delivery to the radio link.
The LEDS are programmed to toggle as follows:
RED Toggle - Message bridged from serial to radio
GREEN Toggle - Message bridged from radio to serial
YELLOW/BLUE Toggle - Dropped message due to queue overflow
in either direction
When using a CC2420 radio, several default preprocessor configurations
are defined in the Makefile:
* CC2420_NO_ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- Prevents the base station from falsly acknowledging packets
* CC2420_NO_ADDRESS_RECOGNITION
- Allows the base station to sniff packets from any transmitter
Other combinations can be defined to meet your application's needs:
* CC2420_NO_ADDRESS_RECOGNITION only
- Sniff all packets, but acknowledge packets only if they
are sent to the base station's address
* Removing all preprocessor definitions in the Makefile
- Only accept packets destined for the base station's address,
and acknowledge those packets
Tools:
tools/java/net/tinyos/sf/SerialForwarder.
See doc/serialcomm/index.html for more information using these tools.
Known bugs/limitations:
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