global-start-net-expt.sh from EmStar at Krugle
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# start-net-expt.sh --start <gps time (sec.usec)> --sleepperiod <period sec>
# --betweenperiod <period sec> --shortsleep <period sec>
# --rootnode <node id> --pktsize <size bytes>
# --totalpkts <num pkts> --cycleperiod <period ms>
# --txwindow <period ms> --log <output dir>"
TIMETOGO=`/home/emstar/bin/gettime --clock gps`
sleep 20
/home/emstar/bin/rbsh-arm --timeout 5000 -U flood "/home/emstar/devel/scale/start-net-expt.sh --start $TIMETOGO \
--sleepperiod 3300 \
--betweenperiod 300 \
--shortsleep 20 \
--rootnode 100 \
--pktsize 500 \
--totalpkts 10 \
--cycleperiod 12000 \
--txwindow 1000 \
--log /home/netdata"
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EmStar is a software system for developing and deploying wireless sensor networks involving Linux-based platforms. As the wireless sensor network community has attempted to deploy more complex designs---large-scale, long-lived systems that need self-organization and adaptivity---a number of difficult software design issues have arisen. Advances in software design have not kept pace with the capabilities of hardware. This is because designing for an adaptive, efficient, and useful sensor network has turned out to be surprisingly complex and difficult. EmStar is a Linux-based software framework, whose goal is to dramatically reduce this complexity, enabling work to be shared and reused, and simplifying and speeding the design of new sensor network applications.
Project homepage:
http://cvs.cens.ucla.edu/emstar/
Programming language(s): C,Shell Script
License: other
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