What's new?
December 17, 2008 | The CVS repository has been moved to SourceForge. |
Nov 25, 2007 | A listing of recent pre-built JAR archives is available. |
Nov 5, 2007 | Preliminary support for MicaZ has been added in the 1.7.x development branch. |
July 23, 2005 | Avrora Beta 1.6.0 has been released! |
June 16, 2005 | Technical paper presented at LCTES 2005 by Ben L. Titzer. |
May 4, 2005 | Nonintrusive Precision Instrumentation of Microcontroller Software final version available. |
May 3, 2005 | Patrick Schaumont has implemented cosimulation with Gezel and Avrora. |
April 15-17, 2005 | Avrora demo and technical paper presented at IPSN 2005. |
March 18, 2005 | Nonintrusive Precision Instrumentation of Microcontroller Software accepted to LCTES 2005. |
February 18, 2005 | CENS seminar talk by Ben L. Titzer. |
February 17, 2005 |
Avrora: Scalable Sensor Network Simulation with Precise Timing
final version available. |
February 11, 2005 | Poster presentation at TinyOS Technology Exchange. |
January 28, 2005 |
Avrora: Scalable Sensor Network Simulation with Precise Timing
has been accepted to IPSN 2005. |
January 21, 2005 | Talk at University of Utah by Ben L. Titzer. |
January 5, 2005 | You can now browse the CVS repository online. |
December 17, 2004 | Avrora Beta 1.4.0 has been released! |
October, 2004 | Poster presentation at CENS research review. |
What is Avrora?
Avrora, a research project of the
UCLA Compilers Group, is a set of simulation and analysis tools for
programs written for the AVR microcontroller produced by Atmel
and the Mica2 sensor nodes.
Avrora contains a flexible framework for simulating and analyzing
assembly programs, providing a clean Java API and infrastructure for
experimentation, profiling, and analysis.
- Lead developer: Ben L. Titzer
- Faculty advisor: Jens Palsberg
- Device and radio implementation: Daniel K. Lee
- Energy Model: Olaf Landsiedel
- Other contributors:
Evan Barnes,
Jacob Everist,
Thomas Gaertner,
Adam Harmetz,
Simon Han,
Jey Kottalam,
John Regehr,
Bastian Schlich,
John F. Schommer
Why Avrora?
Simulation is an important step in the development cycle of embedded
systems, allowing more detailed inspection of the dynamic execution
of microcontroller programs and diagnosis of software problems before
the software is deployed onto the target hardware. Avrora is a clean
and open implementation motivated by this need.
Avrora also provides a framework for program analysis,
allowing static checking of embedded software and an infrastructure
for future program analysis research. Avrora is flexible, providing
a Java API for developing analyses and removes the need to
build a large support structure to investigate program analysis.
What can Avrora do for me?
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The provided simulator can test your
programs before they are deployed onto the hardware device
with cycle accurate execution times.
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The monitoring infrastructure allows users to add online
monitoring of program behavior for better program understanding and optimization
opportunities.
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The profiling utilities allow users to study their
program's behavior in simulation.
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The instrumentation capabilities allow for detailed
observation of program behavior without disturbing the simulation, and without
modifying the simulator source code.
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The GDB debugger hooks allow source-level debugging
and integrated development and testing.
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The control flow graph tool can create a graphical representation
of your program's instructions that is useful for understanding how it is structured and
what the compiler does with your code.
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The energy analysis tool can analyze energy consumption
and help to determine the battery life of your device.
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The stack checker tool can be used to bound the maximum stack size
used by your program.
Take a Look
Explanation of the origin of the name Avrora.
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