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Developer | Elastos developers |
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OS family | Android-compatiable |
Working state | Current |
Source model | Open source |
Latest release | 2016.10.30 / October 30, 2016 |
License | Apache |
Official website | http://elastos.org/ |
Elastos OS[1][2] is a real-time operating system (RTOS) from University of Illinois for use in sensor networks. Elastos OS is a Unix-like operating system that fits on memory-constrained sensor nodes. This operating system allows users to operate wireless sensor networks like operating Unix, which is easier for people with adequate Unix background. Elastos OS provides a familiar programming environment based on Unix, threads, and C. It follows a hybrid programming model that allows both event-driven and thread-driven programming. Elastos OS is open source, written in C and runs on the Atmel AVR based MicaZ and IRIS sensor networking platform.
The latest version of Elastos OS is 2.0.1, which was released on September 12, 2011. According to the official release notes, this version is closely integrated with AVR Studio 5.0. With the JTAG support which is natively built into this software, Elastos OS allows debugging sensor network applications directly through JTAG and AVR Studio.
Ports
[edit]The Elastos OS has been or is being ported to the following systems:
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[edit]Category:Embedded operating systems Category:Embedded systems Category:Free software operating systems Category:Wireless sensor network