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An operating system abstraction layer for portable applications in wireless sensor networks

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Portability of software modules is a major concern in application development for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), stressed by the typical lack of resources in embedded systems. Abstractions of the hardware platform which are introduced by the operating system (OS) allow the development of modules which can be reused in new applications. However, the lack of standards in this domain, restricts the chances to achieve efficient portability to those systems running on very similar platforms (e.g. same OS).

In this paper, we present an Operating System Abstraction Layer (OSAL), which unifies the OS architecture and establishes a common API across multiple OS. Portability of applications is effectively granted thanks to a common set of primitives, which are independent of the underlaying OS and its particular architecture.

We highlight the efficiency of the OSAL as well as detailed description of its main features and design considerations. We have implemented the OSAL on top of two well known OS and performed extensive evaluations, which show that it effectively reduces portability efforts at the expenses of minimal run-time overhead as well as negligible increase of memory footprint.

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      SAC '10: Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
      March 2010
      2712 pages
      ISBN:9781605586397
      DOI:10.1145/1774088

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