Essays about: "WIRELESSHART"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 19 essays containing the word WIRELESSHART.
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6. Implementation of the WirelessHART MAC Layer in the OPNET Simulator
University essay from Avdelningen för informations- och kommunikationssystemAbstract : Industrial wireless sensor network (IWSN) is an application area of WSN used in industrial process monitoring and control with strict time and reliability requirement. WirelessHART standard is the first international standard for IWSN approved by International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). READ MORE
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7. Media Access Control for Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks
University essay from Kommunikationssystem; Tekniska högskolanAbstract : In a wireless network, the medium is a shared resource. The nodes in the network negotiate access of the shared resource using the Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol. The design of a MAC protocol for a sensor node is not the same as that for a wireless transceiver. READ MORE
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8. Analysis of reliability and energy consumption in industrial wireless sensor networks
University essay from Signaler och SystemAbstract : Wireless sensor networks have attracted the interest of the process industry. A process plant typically contains thousands of devices, monitoring or controlling the process. Today, all these devices are usually connected with wires. READ MORE
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9. DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF WIRELESSHART TDMA STATE MACHINE
University essay from JTH, Data- och elektroteknikAbstract : WirelessHART is one of the latest communication standards that have enhanced functionality and robustness. The standard is ideal for applications in control and automation industry. READ MORE
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10. Design & Implementation of Time Synchronization for Real-Time WirelessHART network
University essay from JTH, Data- och elektroteknikAbstract : Wireless technology has been regarded as a paradigm shifter in the processindustry. The first open wireless communication standard specifically designed forprocess measurement and control applications, WirelessHART (HighwayAddressable Remote Transducer) was officially released in September 2007 (as apart of HART 7 specification). READ MORE