Hi,

Fairly simple, the FTSP paper was based on the Mica2 (or was it the MicaZ?)
which has a higher frequency crystal. You can do a similar thing with the
TelosB, but you will have to change some of the code. Search the mailing
list. There were long threads discussing how to do that.

Cheers,

- Thomas



On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 6:40 AM, gio919 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys, I'm a newbie in tinyos. I read the FTSP paper and i tested FTSP
> following the readme to verify the accuracy. I tested the algorithm on 10
> motes and on the other two motes  I used BaseStation and RadiocountToLeds
> just like described in the readme and then I followed the readme.matlab.
> The
> length of experiment was 1 hour and the the average absolute error was
> 0.321
> jiffy, and the maximum absolute error was 1.5 jiffy. Now, if a jiffy is
> 30.5
> us how can be possible that the error is in the order of micro second when
> in the algorithm the used timer is in millisecond?  Is it a stupid
> question?
>
>
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