Welcome to the Dual Processor Platform Wiki, your information source for building, configuring, using and extending this wireless sensor network platform.
Welcome to the Dual Processor Platform Wiki, your information source for building, configuring, using and extending this wireless sensor network platform.
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.
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.