Embedded TCP/IP in sensor nodes (sensornets)

A sensor network is a group of sensor nodes (sensor) which are connected and communicate each other. Sensor node has the ability to sense environmental data such as humidity, light, weight, and temperature, and has been ported with embedded TCP/IP protocol to perform the networking. A sensor node is...

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Auteur principal: Mat Jubadi, Warsuzarina
Format: Thèse
Langue:anglais
Publié: 2005
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Accès en ligne:http://eprints.utm.my/2738/1/WarsuzarinaMatJubadiMFKE2005.pdf
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author_facet Mat Jubadi, Warsuzarina
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description A sensor network is a group of sensor nodes (sensor) which are connected and communicate each other. Sensor node has the ability to sense environmental data such as humidity, light, weight, and temperature, and has been ported with embedded TCP/IP protocol to perform the networking. A sensor node is equipped with a small microcontroller, a radio transceiver, and an energy source. Sensors are constrained in terms of memory and processing power because of their limited physical size and cost. These constraints have been considered too limiting for physical size sensor to be able to use the TCP/IP protocols. This project was carried out to develop two sensor nodes that able to sense the temperature value, to embed the TCP/IP stack into the sensor nodes, and to apply the SLIP protocol into the TCP/IP stack. One will be the transmitter node while the other is the receiver node. The programming was developed with WinAVR, an AVR-GCC development tools and the hex code was ported using AVRISP connector. Finally, the transmission of data between sensor nodes is measured and result is compared between wired and wireless data
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spelling uthm-27382018-06-25T00:42:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/2738/ Embedded TCP/IP in sensor nodes (sensornets) Mat Jubadi, Warsuzarina TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering A sensor network is a group of sensor nodes (sensor) which are connected and communicate each other. Sensor node has the ability to sense environmental data such as humidity, light, weight, and temperature, and has been ported with embedded TCP/IP protocol to perform the networking. A sensor node is equipped with a small microcontroller, a radio transceiver, and an energy source. Sensors are constrained in terms of memory and processing power because of their limited physical size and cost. These constraints have been considered too limiting for physical size sensor to be able to use the TCP/IP protocols. This project was carried out to develop two sensor nodes that able to sense the temperature value, to embed the TCP/IP stack into the sensor nodes, and to apply the SLIP protocol into the TCP/IP stack. One will be the transmitter node while the other is the receiver node. The programming was developed with WinAVR, an AVR-GCC development tools and the hex code was ported using AVRISP connector. Finally, the transmission of data between sensor nodes is measured and result is compared between wired and wireless data 2005-11 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/2738/1/WarsuzarinaMatJubadiMFKE2005.pdf Mat Jubadi, Warsuzarina (2005) Embedded TCP/IP in sensor nodes (sensornets). Masters thesis, Faculty of Electrical Engineering.
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Embedded TCP/IP in sensor nodes (sensornets)
title Embedded TCP/IP in sensor nodes (sensornets)
title_full Embedded TCP/IP in sensor nodes (sensornets)
title_fullStr Embedded TCP/IP in sensor nodes (sensornets)
title_full_unstemmed Embedded TCP/IP in sensor nodes (sensornets)
title_short Embedded TCP/IP in sensor nodes (sensornets)
title_sort embedded tcp ip in sensor nodes sensornets
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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