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TinyOS 2.0 ZigBee Working Group
Goals
The purpose of the TinyOS ZigBee WG is
1- implementing and maintaining a standard-compliant implementation of the ZigBee protocol,
2- building upon the IEEE 802.15.4 protocol stack developed by the TinyOS 802.15.4 WG.
3- Providing enhancements/variants/add-ons to the standard protocol in terms of of QoS, synchronization services, security, low-power routing, etc.
The prospective implementation of the IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee protocol stack under TinyOS will be based on the merging of two already existing implementations from ISEP-IPP (open-ZB.net) and TUB (TKN154).
Goals for 2009
1- Implementation of ZigBee routing protocols: cluster-tree routing, mesh routing (ReTiS Lab)
2- Low Power Routing Extension (xbow, ReTiS Lab)
3- Implementation of Application Layer Features (ReTiS Lab)
4- Implementation of Security Mechanisms (ENIS)
5- Export of the implementation to TOSSIM,
6- Align Network Layer interfaces with next MAC interfaces of the
802.15 WGTinyOS 802.15.4 WG implementation.
WG Chair
Anis Koubâa (ISEP/IPP-HURRAY, Porto, Portugal)
Current Members
Martin Turon (Crossbow Technologies, San Jose, CA, USA, mturon@xbow.com)
JeongGil Ko (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA, jgko@cs.jhu.edu)
Jan Hauer (Technical University of Berlin, Germany, hauer@tkn.tu-berlin.de)
Ricardo Severino (Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal, rars@isep.ipp.pt)
Ida Savino (University of Pisa, Italy, ida.savino@iet.unipi.it)
Antonio Romano (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy, romano@gandalf.sssup.it)
Omar Cheikhrouhou (Higher Institute of Technological Studies, Tunisia, omar.cheikhrouhou@isetsf.rnu.tn)
Membership Policy
The members list and activities are open to changes/updates, which is left at the discretion of the respective working group and its chairs.
Thus, we are looking for potential contributors that wish to actively participate in the implementation, evaluation, improvement of the IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee protocol stack in one/both working groups. If you have any suggestion, please feel free to contact the WG chairs.