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eZWSN: Experimenting with Wireless Sensor Networks using the eZ430-RF2500

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Course by: Thomas Watteyne. E-mail the author

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Summary: Through this series of fully hands-on labs, you will explore Wireless Sensor Networks from an experimental point of view. No prior knowledge is needed, other than (very) basic C and some wireless networking theory. After this tutorial, you will be able to program a microcontroller (in this case an MSP430) and a radio chip (in this case a CC2500), and to implement state-of-the-art communication protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks.

Institution: University of California, Berkeley

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