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== Mobile Sensing Platform ==
== Mobile Sensing Platform ==
The current platform that we're using consists of an embedded processor component, called an iMote2, and a sensing component called the MSB2 (Multi-modal Sensor Board). The combination of the iMote2, MSB2, and the system software is often referred to as the MSP (Mobile Sensing Platform). If you're new to the MSP, you'll probably want to read [[Getting started with the MSP]].
The current platform that we're using consists of an embedded processor component, called an iMote2, and a sensing component called the MSB2 (Multi-modal Sensor Board). The combination of the iMote2, MSB2, and the system software is often referred to as the MSP (Mobile Sensing Platform).  


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=== Getting Started ===
<ul>If you're new to the MSP, you'll probably want to read [[Getting started with the MSP]].</ul>


=== iMote2 Details ===
=== iMote2 Details ===
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* [[MSP_Boot_Process|MSP Boot Process]] - A brief description of the MSP boot process
* [[MSP_Boot_Process|MSP Boot Process]] - A brief description of the MSP boot process
* [[MSP System Software]] - Everything below, all on one page.
==== MSB Software ====
==== MSB Software ====
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* [[buttonwatchdog]] - Utility that handles the power-off command from the power button
* [[buttonwatchdog]] - Utility that handles the power-off command from the power button
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=== Developing Software for the MSP ===
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* [[IMote2#Compiling_software_for_the_iMote2|Cross-compiling to the iMote2]]
* [[Compiling the MSP source code]] -- Required to build applications that depend on the sensor servers or other components
* [[Reading sensor values and controlling the MSP using IPC]]
* [[Using shared memory streams]]
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== Phone Platforms ==
== Phone Platforms ==
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* [[Nokia Development]] – How to build apps on the phones
* [[Nokia Development]] – How to build apps on the phones
* [[Nokia Tips]] – Things that make life easier
* [[Nokia Tips]] – Things that make life easier
* [[N95]] - Code for the N95


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=== Motorola ===
=== Motorola ===
* [[Motorola Overview]] – An overview of the platform
* [[Motorola Overview]] – An overview of the platform
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=== Phone Codes ===
* [[T-Mobile Phone Codes]] - Information for T-Mobile Phones
* [[Nokia Phone Codes]] - Information for Nokia Phones
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== Software Tools ==
== Software Tools ==
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* [[gnuradio]] - GNU Radio program for the software definable radio USRP
=== Virtual Machines ===
=== Virtual Machines ===
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* [[uwar_tools| uwar tools]] - contains a description of the various tools created to work with uwar files
* [[uwar_tools| uwar tools]] - contains a description of the various tools created to work with uwar files
* [[uwar_C_interface| C Interface for uwar files]]
* [[uwar_C_interface| C Interface for uwar files]]
* [[inference_code| Intel Inference Code]]
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* [[Logging apps]]
* [[Logging apps]]
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=== PostgreSQL Database ===
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* [[Setting up postGIS]]
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 23 March 2009


Overview

This page contains information about the on-going projects in human activity recognition at the University of Washington.


Mobile Sensing Platform

The current platform that we're using consists of an embedded processor component, called an iMote2, and a sensing component called the MSB2 (Multi-modal Sensor Board). The combination of the iMote2, MSB2, and the system software is often referred to as the MSP (Mobile Sensing Platform).


Phone Platforms

In addition to the MSP we've also been using a number of cell phone platforms to provide wide area communications, display, local interaction capabilities, and additional sensors. Most questions about phones should go to yanokwa@cs

Software Tools



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