iMote2 SOS Port

As part of our research in camera-enabled sensor networks and Sensory Grammars we are porting the SOS operating system to Intel's iMote2 platform. This page provides our experiences and some initial instructions for getting started with iMote2 and SOS. Some information on how to get started with ENALAB's camera sensor module for iMote2 (shown in the Figure below) are also provided.

iMote2 SOS port

ENALAB's SOS port to iMote2 has been released to the SOS repository at UCLA. In addition to the usual SOS features, our port also supports power management for the PXA271 processor on iMote2, ENALAB's camera modules and an enhanced MAC protocol used in our deployments.

A current snapshot of our working SOS version for iMote2 can be obtained at the bottom of this page.

The latest version of the SOS operating system can be obtained from the SOS project website at:

https://projects.nesl.ucla.edu/public/sos-2x/ ---> we still do not have a tested sos-2x port to iMote2. Please check back for more updates.

We will continuously update and improve the information here for the iMote2 platform and SOS. Please take advantage of this community resource to share your ideas and feedback. Some preliminary information about iMote2 can also be found at the Intel Research site.

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The first release of the drivers for the Intel iMote2 platform and the SOS Operating System are available for download from the SOS repository at UCLA.

For details on obtaining a copy of SOS see:

http://nesl.ee.ucla.edu/projects/sos