1 Acknowledgements and Special Thanks
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4 A number of groups and people have helped in the growth of SOS. The SOS team
5 would like to especially thank:
7 - All the many folks who have looked at SOS and provided valuable feed back
8 on directions that the project can go.
10 - UCLA EE202a students for testing SOS and extending the modules available
13 - TinyOS for a few portions of SOS that are a ports from the TinyOS code
16 * Radio stack for the CC1000 (AVR)
18 * Interfaces to off chip SPI and ADC components (AVR)
22 * Timer driver (MSP430)
24 * Tree routing module (module)
26 - ENALAB for helping develop drivers for the XYZ (ARM) version of SOS.
28 - SOS is based in part on research funded through ONR AINS Minuteman
29 Project, the DARPA PAC/C Program, the NSF WHYNET Project, and CENS.