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An IEEE 1451.5-802.11 Standard-based Wireless Sensor Network with Embedded WTIM

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Author(s)

Eugene Song, Kang B. Lee, Steven E. Fick, Alkan Donmez

Abstract

This paper introduces a reference implementation of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1451.5-802.11 standard-based wireless sensor network (WSN) developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The WSN consists of a Network Capable Application Processor (NCAP) and two Wireless Transducer Interface Modules (WTIM). The NCAP, a gateway node of the WSN, was developed on a laptop in Java language according to the IEEE 1451.5-802.11 standard. The embedded WTIM, a wireless sensor node, was developed based on the IEEE 1451.5-802.11 standard on a single board computer in Dynamic C language. The wireless communications between the NCAP and WTIMs are based on IEEE 1451.0 messages using Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and User Datagram Protocol/Internet Protocol (UDP/IP) sockets. A few examples are provided to illustrate the functionalities of the WSN.
Proceedings Title
2011 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC)
Conference Dates
May 10-12, 2011
Conference Location
Binjiang, Hangzhou, CN

Keywords

Embedded WTIM, IEEE 1451.0, IEEE 1451.5-802.11, NCAP, Wireless Sensor Network

Citation

Song, E. , Lee, K. , Fick, S. and Donmez, A. (2011), An IEEE 1451.5-802.11 Standard-based Wireless Sensor Network with Embedded WTIM, 2011 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC), Binjiang, Hangzhou, CN (Accessed November 21, 2024)

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Created May 11, 2011, Updated October 12, 2021