ZigBee-Based Wireless Sensor Network for Temperature Monitoring

  • Hussien A
  • Tawfeeq A
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Abstract

The proposed system in this paper describes the design and implementation of a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) based on ZigBee technology to monitor the history and current temperature information of remote locations. The system is an electronic embedded system that contains: Base Station with coordinator ZigBee, End nodes with router ZigBee, and host computer as a data base (DB) server. The base station is responsible for data collecting, a display for end node sensor readings, and TCP/IP communication with the host computer. End nodes are directly connected with sensors and transmitting the readings of these sensors to the base station. The host computer is responsible for building a data base from end nodes sensor readings. The Microcontroller Units (MCUs) from Peripheral Interface Controller (PIC) family have been used and the firmware has been developed using C language with MikroC Pro which is a full-featured ANSI C Compiler for Microchip PIC MCU as a development environment.

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Hussien, A. A., & Tawfeeq, A. H. (2013). ZigBee-Based Wireless Sensor Network for Temperature Monitoring. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY, 10(10), 2062–2070. https://doi.org/10.24297/ijct.v10i10.1201

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