Agilla Documentation

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  1. Tutorials - Want to jump start your way into using Agilla? Work through the tutorials!
  2. Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) - A list of instructions that an agent can execute.
  3. Troubleshooting Agilla - A collection of tips on how to get around potential problems
  4. Variable Types - Specifies the types of variables supported by Agilla.
  5. Message Types - Specifies the active message numbers of every message used in Agilla.
  6. Agent Abstraction - Describes the abstractions provided by an agent. This includes the user-viewable abstractions like the stack and heap as well as a description of the various data types available.
  7. Customizing the Network Topology - For experimental purposes, Agilla utilized a grid topology and filters to mimic a multi-hop network in a small area. This documentation describes how to change the dimensions of the grid.
  8. System Tuples - Agilla maintains special tuples in each tuplespace that tell agents about their context. These tuples include sensor types and AgentIDs. This documentation lists these tuples and defines their format.
  9. Error Handling - Agilla puts a mote into an error state if an agent attempts to execute an illegal instruction. This documentation explains how to interpret the error and offers suggestions on how to fix them.
  10. Installing Agilla on Tyndall25 Motes - Agilla has been ported over to the Tyndall25 motes. These are very small 25mm modules that have the Atmel 128L processor.