A simple wireless protocol to let my examples communicate each other. ssWi stands for Shared Slotted Wireless protocol

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This library aims at implementing a simple communication protocol among nodes, abstracting from the hardware. The name ssWi stands for Shared Slotted Wireless. Wireless is part of the name, even though the library abstracts from the hardware, as the first version was entirely focused on the XBee modules and then the name has not been changed.

The communication channel is represented by ssWiChannel, an abstract class which models the channel that the transceivers access to. The concrete classes must implement the functions: init, read and write. The protocol automatically sends and receives data through the selected channel, exploiting the operting system timers. Addresses are not considered as the communication lays on broadcast transmissions.

The protocol provides the ssWiPort abstraction which is like memory areas shared among all the connected nodes. Reading from one port lets the node retrieve the last written value from the other nodes. Writing on one port means sending such value to other nodes.

Objects instantiated from ssWiSocket are the interface for allowing nodes to access the protocol ports.

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TODO:

  • improve the parsing of the received messages
  • communication tests with many nodes (so far, only 2 nodes have been tested)
Committer:
mariob
Date:
Fri Sep 07 23:02:04 2012 +0000
Revision:
4:dbbf82c966c2
Parent:
0:cc7218c5e5f7
Child:
7:ca87b7287af9
new version

Who changed what in which revision?

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mariob 0:cc7218c5e5f7 1 #include "ssWiSocket.hpp"
mariob 0:cc7218c5e5f7 2 #include "ssWiPort.hpp"
mariob 4:dbbf82c966c2 3 #include "ssWi.hpp"
mariob 0:cc7218c5e5f7 4
mariob 4:dbbf82c966c2 5 #include <map>
mariob 0:cc7218c5e5f7 6
mariob 0:cc7218c5e5f7 7
mariob 4:dbbf82c966c2 8 extern std::map<int, ssWiPort> ports;
mariob 0:cc7218c5e5f7 9
mariob 0:cc7218c5e5f7 10
mariob 4:dbbf82c966c2 11 PortValue ssWiSocket::read () {
mariob 4:dbbf82c966c2 12 return ports[_id].getRXValue();
mariob 0:cc7218c5e5f7 13 }
mariob 0:cc7218c5e5f7 14
mariob 4:dbbf82c966c2 15 void ssWiSocket::write (PortValue value) {
mariob 4:dbbf82c966c2 16 ports[_id].setTXValue(value);
mariob 0:cc7218c5e5f7 17 }
mariob 0:cc7218c5e5f7 18
mariob 4:dbbf82c966c2 19 ssWiSocket* ssWiSocket::createSocket(PortID id)
mariob 0:cc7218c5e5f7 20 {
mariob 4:dbbf82c966c2 21 if (!ssWi_setPort(id))
mariob 4:dbbf82c966c2 22 return false;
mariob 4:dbbf82c966c2 23 return new ssWiSocket(id);
mariob 0:cc7218c5e5f7 24 }