Joint project with Prof. Xavier Vilajosana (UOC) Prof. Kris Pister (UC Berkeley) and the OpenWSN Community.
The OpenWSN project is an open-source implementation of a fully standards-based protocol stack for capillary networks, rooted in the new IEEE802.15.4e Timeslotter Channel Hopping standard. IEEE802.15.4e, coupled with Internet-of-Things standards, such as 6LoWPAN, RPL and CoAP, enables ultra-low power and highly reliable mesh networks which are fully integrated into the Internet. The resulting protocol stack will be cornerstone to the Internet of (Important) Things.
Inria-EVA coordinates Berkeley’s OpenWSN project. With the activity in the IETF 6TiSCH group, OpenWSN is getting a lot of traction. This means we spend a lot of time reviewing pull requests from the OpenWSN community and contributing to this project [1000+ commits in the last year!].
The OpenWSN project lives entirely “in-the-cloud”. You will find:
- documentation at https://openwsn.atlassian.net/wiki
- ticketing system at https://openwsn.atlassian.net
- source-code at https://github.com/openwsn-berkeley
OpenWSN online
OpenWSN@AtlassianOnDemand | OpenWSN@GitHub |