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What is RETOS ?

RETOS is the operating system for sensor nodes developed by Mobile & Embedded System research group at Yonsei University. RETOS provides a multithreaded programming interface, system resiliency, kernel expandability with dynamic reconfiguration, and wireless sensor network oriented network abstraction. For further technical Information, please refer the RETOS paper in Publications.

Latest News

  • December 24, 2008: RETOS v1.5 binary release

    • Changes
      • 6LoWPAN Module (IPv6 over Low Power Personal Area Networks)
      • 6LoWPAN-SNMP Module (Simple Network Management Protocol for 6LoWPAN)
      • RSP Deamon (Serial Communication over TCP/IP socket)
      • RETOS Monitoring Tool v1.5
      • Kernel performance and stability improved.
      • Wiki tutorial updated.
  • July 4, 2008 : RETOS v1.4 binary release.

    • Changes
      • Network Support Layer optimization
      • External Flash File System for Tmote and MicaZ
      • RAM/Code Size Checker for applications and modules
      • Static/Dynamic Safety Check supported
      • Full support for MTS310 sensor board
      • RETOS Serial Communication Library now provided with DLL (RSP.DLL)
  • May 5, 2008 : RETOS v1.3 binary release.

    • Changes
      • MicaZ Platform Support.
      • Linux Develoment Environment Support.
      • Device Driver Module Support.
      • External Flash Memory Support.
      • New network module: Robust Connectivity to Mobile Sink.
      • Improved performance and reliability on Mote-to-PC serial communication.
  • Sep. 18, 2007 : RETOS v1.2 binary release.
  • Jun. 15, 2007 : RETOS v1.1 binary release.

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Thank you for visiting the RETOS homepage. If you have questions or comments about RETOS, contact us at retos@mobed.yonsei.ac.kr

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