We are happy to announce the release of Contiki 2.2.2! This is the first Contiki release that contains uIPv6, the world's smallest IPv6 stack, and SICSlowpan 802.15.4-over-IPv6 compression. Contiki 2.2.2 also contains a port to the Atmel AVR Raven board and an important bugfix to the TCP protosocket code.
Download: source code, binary packages for the Tmote Sky/TelosB and the Atmel AVR Raven.
Written by Julien Abeille,
Monday, 20 October 2008
Last week we announced uIPv6 and that Contiki is IPv6 Ready. This tutorial explains how to run Contiki with IPv6 and 6lowpan support on Atmel RAVEN evaluation kit (ATAVRRZRAVEN) hardware. We present basic example system architecture and application scenarios, as well as instructions to run more advanced demos.
Cisco, Atmel, and SICS today announced uIPv6, the world's smallest open source compliant IPv6 stack, for Contiki. uIPv6 passes all the tests required for an IPv6 stack to be called IPv6 Ready and we therefore can use the IPv6 Ready logo on the Contiki web site. uIPv6 has been tested on the Atmel AVR Raven platform and on the x86. We have committed the code to the Contiki CVS and will release the code as part of the upcoming 2.3 release, as well as a snapshot release of the current code planned for tomorrow.
Together with uIPv6, we include an 802.15.4 MAC layer for the Raven platform as well as SICSlowpan, an implementation of the 6lowpan header compression mechanism for IPv6 over 802.15.4.
We are happy to announce the release of Contiki 2.2.2! This is the first Contiki release that contains uIPv6, the world's smallest IPv6 stack, and SICSlowpan 802.15.4-over-IPv6 compression. Contiki 2.2.2 also contains a port to the Atmel AVR Raven board and an important bugfix to the TCP protosocket code.
Download: source code, binary packages for the Tmote Sky/TelosB and the Atmel AVR Raven.