Munawar, WaqaasWaqaasMunawarAlizai, Muhammad HamadMuhammad HamadAlizaiLandsiedel, OlafOlafLandsiedelWehrle, KlausKlausWehrle2025-02-062025-02-062010-05IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2010: 5501964978-1-4244-6402-9978-1-4244-6404-3https://hdl.handle.net/11420/53942Long-term deployments of sensor networks in physically inaccessible environments make remote re-programmability of sensor nodes a necessity. Ranging from full image replacement to virtual machines, a variety of mechanisms exist today to deploy new software or to fix bugs in deployed systems. However, TinyOS - the current state of the art sensor node operating system - is still limited to full image replacement as nodes execute a statically-linked system-image generated at compilation time. In this paper we introduce Dynamic TinyOS to enable the dynamic exchange of software components and thus incrementally update the operating system and its applications. The core idea is to preserve the modularity of TinyOS, i.e. its componentization, which is lost during the normal compilation process, and enable runtime composition of TinyOS components on the sensor node. The proposed solution integrates seamlessly into the system architecture of TinyOS: It does not require any changes to the programming model of TinyOS and existing components can be reused transparently. Our evaluation shows that Dynamic TinyOS incurs a low performance overhead while keeping a smaller - up to one third - memory footprint than other comparable solutions.enTechnology::600: TechnologyDynamic TinyOS: Modular and transparent incremental code-updates for sensor networksConference Paper10.1109/ICC.2010.5501964Conference Paper