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Welcome to the Dual Processor Platform Wiki, your information source for building, configuring, using and extending this wireless sensor network platform.
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The Dual Processor Platform is (DPP) is a novel architecture template for networked embedded systems based on a strictly asynchronous processor interconnect that allows to minimize interference with a proven predictable behavior ~\cite{suttonBoltStatefulProcessor2015}. Contrary to traditional platforms~\citep{Polastre_2005, Dubois-Ferriere_2006} DPP tries to mitigate interference by isolating different tasks and mapping them onto dedicated hardware resources. Typically, two different task sets -- (i) sensing/actuation/data processing and (ii) communication -- are mapped onto two different physically separated processing elements (usually low-power microcontrollers), allowing each to be optimized according to their individual requirements. |
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The Dual Processor Platform is (DPP) is a novel architecture template for networked embedded systems based on a strictly asynchronous processor interconnect that allows to minimize interference with a proven predictable behavior. Contrary to traditional platforms DPP tries to mitigate interference by isolating different tasks and mapping them onto dedicated hardware resources. Typically, two different task sets -- (i) sensing/actuation/data processing and (ii) communication -- are mapped onto two different physically separated processing elements (usually low-power microcontrollers), allowing each to be optimized according to their individual requirements. |
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