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\mainpage The Contiki Operating System
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\author Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
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The Contiki operating system is a highly portable, minimalistic
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operating system for a variety of resource constrained systems with
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memory size on the order of a few kilobytes. Contiki provides a simple
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event-driven kernel with optional preemptive multithreading,
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interprocess communication using message passing signals, a dynamic
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process structure and support for loading and unloading programs,
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native TCP/IP support using the uIP TCP/IP stack, and a graphical
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subsystem with either direct graphic support for directly connected
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terminals or networked virtual display with VNC or Telnet.
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Contiki is written in the C programming language and is freely
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available as open source under a BSD-style license. More information
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about Contiki can be found at the Contiki home page:
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http://www.sics.se/~adam/contiki/
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The ESB (Embedded Sensor Board) is a prototype wireless sensor network
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device developed at Freie Universität Berlin. The ESB consists of a
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Texas Instruments MSP430 low-power microcontroller with 2k RAM and 60k
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flash ROM, a TR1001 radio transceiver, a 32k serial EEPROM, an RS232 port, a
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JTAG port, a beeper, and a number of sensors (passive IR, active IR
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sender/receiver, vibration/tilt, microphone, temperature).
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The Contiki/ESB port brings support for TCP/IP, loadable programs
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(over-the-air programming), event-based multitasking, and cooperative
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multi-threading (preemptive threading is implemented but not yet fully
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tested) to the ESB. The Contiki/ESB port contains drivers for most of
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the sensors. The drivers were mostly adapted from sources written by
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FU Berlin.
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\sa \ref esb "The Scatterweb/ESB board"
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\section contiki-esb-threads Processes, multi-threading and protothreads
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Contiki is based on an event-driven kernel but provides support for
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both multi-threading and a lightweight stackless thread-like construct
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called protothreads.
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\sa \ref process "Contiki processes"
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\sa \ref mt "Contiki multi-threading"
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\sa \ref pt "Protothreads"
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\section contiki-sensors Sensor interfaces
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\section contiki-esb-communication Communication
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Contiki includes the uIP TCP/IP stack (http://www.sics.se/~adam/uip/)
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that provides Contiki with TCP/IP networking support. uIP provides the
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protocols TCP, UDP, IP, and ARP.
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In Contiki, the TCP/IP stack typically is used for all communication.
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\sa \ref uip "The uIP TCP/IP stack documentation"
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\sa \ref tcpip "The Contiki/uIP interface"
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\sa \ref psock "Protosockets library"
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\section contiki-esb-lib Libraries
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Contiki provides a set of convenience libraries for memory management
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and linked list operations.
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\sa \ref etimer "Event timer library"
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\sa \ref timer "Simple timer library"
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\sa \ref memb "Memory block management"
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\sa \ref list "Linked list library"
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*/
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