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Sun SPOTs on the Internet via PS3/Ubuntu + Sentilla USB/Contiki OS

A demo of Internetworking with Sun SPOT sensor nodes. The Sun SPOTs are running an IPv6 Stack and connects to Internet via a Sentilla USB Stick running a 802.15.4/HC01 to ethernet bridge and a PS3 running Ubuntu linux acting as a router. The Sun SPOTs run an application that blinks the leads when pinged and that reacts to commands sent as UDP packets to port 61616. The setup also consists of a laptop that runs ubuntu and that is used for sending out pings and led on/off commands to the Sun SPOTs via Internet. Both the PS3 and the laptop are connected to Internet via IPv6 tunnels (go6/freenet6). The PS3 acts as a router and has a 64 bits link prefix for the sensor network and the laptop only has one IPv6 address for its own access. All the nodes also post sensor reading to the global IPSO interop server.

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