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- Nano-RK abstract "Nano-RK is a real-time operating system (RTOS) from Carnegie Mellon University designed to run on micro-controllers for use in sensor networks. Nano-RK supports a fixed-priority fully preemptive scheduler with fine-grained timing primitives to support real-time task sets. "Nano" implies that the RTOS is small, consuming 2 KB of RAM and using 18 KB of flash, while "RK" is short for resource kernel. A resource kernel provides reservations on how often system resources can be consumed. For example, a task might only be allowed to execute 10 ms every 150 ms (CPU reservation), or a node might only be allowed to transmit 10 network packets per minute (network reservation). These reservations form a virtual energy budget to ensure a node meets its designed battery lifetime as well as protecting a failed node from generating excessive network traffic. Nano-RK is open source, is written in C and runs on the Atmel-based FireFly sensor networking platform, the MicaZ motes as well as the MSP430 processor. The following article discusses some of the tradeoffs associated with using an RTOS in sensor networks.".
- Nano-RK wikiPageExternalLink www.nano-rk.org.
- Nano-RK wikiPageExternalLink FireFly_datasheet.pdf?format=raw.
- Nano-RK wikiPageExternalLink Documentation.
- Nano-RK wikiPageExternalLink Downloads.
- Nano-RK wikiPageExternalLink nrk-api.
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- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Atmel.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink C_(programming_language).
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Carnegie_Mellon_University.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Embedded_operating_systems.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Embedded_systems.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Free_software_operating_systems.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wireless_sensor_network.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Energy_budget.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Flash_memory.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Kernel_(computer_science).
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Kernel_(operating_system).
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink MSP430.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Micro_controller.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Microcontroller.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Network_packet.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Node_(networking).
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Open_source.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Packet_(information_technology).
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Preemption_(computing).
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink RAM.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Real-time_operating_system.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink TI_MSP430.
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Task_(computers).
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLink Task_(computing).
- Nano-RK wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nano-RK".
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- Nano-RK wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wireless_Sensor_Network.
- Nano-RK subject Category:Embedded_operating_systems.
- Nano-RK subject Category:Embedded_systems.
- Nano-RK subject Category:Free_software_operating_systems.
- Nano-RK subject Category:Wireless_sensor_network.
- Nano-RK hypernym System.
- Nano-RK type Class.
- Nano-RK comment "Nano-RK is a real-time operating system (RTOS) from Carnegie Mellon University designed to run on micro-controllers for use in sensor networks. Nano-RK supports a fixed-priority fully preemptive scheduler with fine-grained timing primitives to support real-time task sets. "Nano" implies that the RTOS is small, consuming 2 KB of RAM and using 18 KB of flash, while "RK" is short for resource kernel. A resource kernel provides reservations on how often system resources can be consumed.".
- Nano-RK label "Nano-RK".
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- Nano-RK isPrimaryTopicOf Nano-RK.