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README for Sensor Network Inspection Framework REQUIREMENTS 1. A JSR-82 implementation if live data should be received from the distributed sniffer Note that the Bluetooth Stack of Windows XP does not support L2CAP, so there is no JSR-82 implementation which can provide L2CAP connections on top of that. The JSR-82 BT stack from avetana works on top of a widcomm stack. The avetana bt stack is fine for linux (even free) and mac os x. 2. The complete BTnode Development Envrionment You need the CVS HEAD version of BTnut, BTnut Release 1.8 is not sufficient. It is available at sourceforge. follow the links and instrudtions on http://www.btnode.ethz.ch COMPILE run "ant libs" to download the required libraries run "ant javacc" to create the packet defininition parser run "ant" to finally compile all source files for some strange reasons, the java compiler does not recognize the source="1.5" option and ant fails. you can use Eclipse to compile the sources instead TEST A quick test could be the following: - install the sniffer application from sniffer/ on BTnode A - install the simpel data gathering application from test/routing_a on BTnode B - run the DSNPacketDumper class If everything is ok, the application will connect to the first BTnode it finds, send the sniffer configuration and will start forwarding overheared ChipCon CC1000 traffic to the host. NEWS - BTnut HEAD of 2007-07-10 adds support for tuning CC1000 to the specified frequency and fixed support for fixed-size packets
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