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Re: RF in TINI: msg#00639

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Subject: Re: RF in TINI

What sort of range and bandwidth/latency can you live with? You've got a lot
of options -- the requirements you've listed only really cover the
application layer, not the link layer ;-)

-marc


On 26/6/03 12:46, "Suresh Purini"
<suresh1-rEkehDDEPI54piUD7e9S/g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> Thanks a lot for all of you.
>
> I am giving more details about my project.
>
>
> We are trying to develop "Reconfigurable MiddleWare(based on CORBA)" for
> embedded systems. As a part of this project we are looking at protocol
> stack composability depending on user requirements. For example the user
> can choose a naive MAC protocol or some power aware MAC protocol as a part
> of his application development.
>
> And we statically compose the middleware depending on the users QOS
> requirements(so that the memory footprint will be small).
>
> We want to demonstrate the aforementioned project using few embedded
> devices.
>
> So I am just wondering whether I can find a very easy way to hook up an RF
> interface to TINI(I am not expert in desigining circuits :( :)). Also I
> want to measure the power consumption of the system.
>
> I will try to look in the directions pointed by you.
>
> Thanks once again.
>
> Sincerely
> Suresh
>
> On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Marc Nicholas wrote:
>
>> Well, yes it's possible to use various types of embedded radios...
>>
>> However, if you're planning on selling a commercial product with an embedded
>> radio module (and not a device such as a radio modem), do bear in mind that
>> you'll need to have the whole unit FCC certified.
>>
>> If it's just a private use project, you can just use an ISM band radio
>> modem...although most of the ISM modules don't generally have enough power
>> to be useful for remote telemetry applications (what's your application?).
>>
>>
>> -marc
>>
>> On 26/6/03 08:19, "Suresh Purini"
>> <suresh1-rEkehDDEPI54piUD7e9S/g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi-
>>>
>>> I am new to TINI and embedded systems in general. Is it possible to have
>>> an RF network interface for TINI. I also want the embedded system to be
>>> powered by battery as i want to measure the power usage(working on some
>>> power aware protocols).
>>>
>>> Any help in this regard is well appreiciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks in Advance.
>>>
>>> Sincerely
>>> Suresh
>>>
>>>
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>>
>> --------------------------------------------------
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>>
>>
>
>


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UNIX, Database, Security and Networking Consulting

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