Low power application-configurable Operating System
langOS is an open-source Operating System for Tiny Scale Devices. It supports platforms based on the MSP430 and AVR microcontrollers and is fully written in C.
langOS aims to be simple, easy to configure and independent of the development host platform. It should be comfortable on Windows, Linux and MacOS platforms.
TeenyLime is a middleware simplifying the development of wireless sensor networks applications. The foundation for TeenyLime is the notion of tuple space, a repository of elementary sequences of typed fields, called tuples.
.NET solution helping U.S. health officials inspect food service establishments for compliance with state/local health & sanitation regulations. Mobile component assists field-work while a back-office component administers forms, records and scheduling.
Logical Neighborhoods is a a high-level programming abstraction for wireless sensor networks that simplifies the development of fully distributed, embedded networked applications.