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message: "If you use this software, please cite it as below." | ||
title: RIOT - The friendly Operating System for the IoT | ||
url: https://www.riot-os.org/ | ||
preferred-citation: | ||
type: article | ||
authors: | ||
- family-names: Baccelli | ||
given-names: Emmanuel | ||
- family-names: Gündoğan | ||
given-names: Cenk | ||
- family-names: Hahm | ||
given-names: Oliver | ||
- family-names: Kietzmann | ||
given-names: Peter | ||
- family-names: Lenders | ||
given-names: Martine S. | ||
- family-names: Petersen | ||
given-names: Hauke | ||
- family-names: Schleiser | ||
given-names: Kaspar | ||
- family-names: Schmidt | ||
given-names: Thomas C. | ||
- family-names: Wählisch | ||
given-names: Matthias | ||
title: "RIOT: An Open Source Operating System for Low-End Embedded Devices in the IoT" | ||
url: https://www.riot-os.org/assets/pdfs/riot-ieeeiotjournal-2018.pdf | ||
journal: IEEE Internet of Things Journal | ||
scope: "If you use this software, we prefer that you cite our paper as below." | ||
publisher: | ||
- name: IEEE | ||
month: 3 | ||
year: 2018 | ||
volume: 5 | ||
issue: 6 | ||
pages: 4428-4440 | ||
doi: 10.1109/JIOT.2018.2815038 | ||
abstract: > | ||
As the Internet of Things (IoT) emerges, compact operating systems (OSs) are | ||
required on low-end devices to ease development and portability of IoT | ||
applications. RIOT is a prominent free and open source OS in this space. In | ||
this paper, we provide the first comprehensive overview of RIOT. We cover | ||
the key components of interest to potential developers and users: the | ||
kernel, hardware abstraction, and software modularity, both conceptually and | ||
in practice for various example configurations. We explain operational | ||
aspects like system boot-up, timers, power management, and the use of | ||
networking. Finally, the relevant APIs as exposed by the OS are discussed | ||
along with the larger ecosystem around RIOT, including development and open | ||
source community aspects. |