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IoT Operating Systems
Resources
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Zephyr
The Zephyr™ Project is a scalable real-time operating system (RTOS) supporting multiple hardware architectures, optimized for resource constrained devices, and built with security in mind. This Linux Foundation hosted project embraces open source development values and governance on its mission to unite leaders from across the industry to produce a best-in-breed solution.
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Contiki
Contiki is an open source operating system for the Internet of Things. Contiki connects tiny low-cost, low-power microcontrollers to the Internet. Contiki is a powerful toolbox for building complex wireless systems.
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Google Android Things (was Brillo) plus Weave
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Mynewt
Mynewt OS is a modular real-time operating system for connected Internet of things (IoT)[1] devices that must operate for long times under power, memory, and storage constraints. It is free and open-source software incubating under the Apache Software Foundation
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RIOT
RIOT powers the Internet of Things like Linux powers the Internet. RIOT is a free, open source operating system developed by a grassroots community gathering companies, academia, and hobbyists
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ARM Mbed OS
The ARM mbed IoT Device Platform provides the operating system, cloud services, tools and developer ecosystem to make the creation and deployment of commercial, standards-based IoT solutions possible at scale
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Nucleus RTOS
The Nucleus® RTOS is deployed in over 3 billion devices and provides a highly scalable micro-kernel based real-time operating system designed for scalability and reliability.
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Green Hills S/W
Green Hills Software is the largest independent embedded software provider. With the most safety and security certifications and the best track record for solving embedded problems, Green Hills Software has been leading the embedded world since 1982
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8 IoT Operating Systems Powering The Future
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Java ME
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Mbed
Mbed OS is an open-source operating system for platforms using Arm microcontrollers designed specifically for Internet of Things (IoT) devices: low-powered, constrained devices that need to connect to the internet. Mbed OS provides an abstraction layer for the microcontrollers it runs on, so that developers can focus on writing C/C++ applications that call functionality available on a range of hardware. Mbed OS applications can be reused on any Mbed-compatible platform.
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