Based on the provided search results, there is no direct information regarding a project specifically named “tinyREST Gateway” for bridging MICA motes.
However, the results provide context on the technology stack involved:
MICA Motes: Developed by UC Berkeley and Crossbow [5.3], these are common wireless sensor network nodes used in research [5.4]. They feature a microcontroller, RF transceiver, and sensors [5.4].
TinyOS: The MICA motes typically run TinyOS, an open-source, event-driven operating system designed for wireless sensor networks [5.2].
Networking: MICA motes (such as MICAz) often utilize IEEE 802.15.4 and TinyOS networking stacks, with some configurations focusing onmesh networking [5.5].
Gateways: Motes are sometimes connected to more powerful systems (such as PC/104s) to create tiered architectures [5.3].
A “tinyREST Gateway” likely serves as an interface connecting these TinyOS-based motes to web-based applications using HTTP/RESTful protocols.
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