2012
DOI: 10.1109/tim.2011.2170501
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A UPnP Service to Control and Manage IEEE 1451 Transducers in Control Networks

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“…The wireless sensor node is designed based on the IEEE802.15.4 and IEEE1451.2 standards and an array of electrochemical sensors are used [22]- [24]. The developed wireless sensor module is capable of communicating with NCAP through zigbee, handling the actuators interface, and supporting transducer interface electronic data sheet (TEDS).…”
Section: Implementation Of Wstimmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The wireless sensor node is designed based on the IEEE802.15.4 and IEEE1451.2 standards and an array of electrochemical sensors are used [22]- [24]. The developed wireless sensor module is capable of communicating with NCAP through zigbee, handling the actuators interface, and supporting transducer interface electronic data sheet (TEDS).…”
Section: Implementation Of Wstimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed information on PIC 18F4550 microcontroller 'C' coding functions could be found in [22], [25]. All the functions of the developed wireless standard transducer interface module (WSTIM) is controlled by the wireless network capable application processor (WNCAP) or coordinator.…”
Section: G the Wstim Kernel -Main Control Programmentioning
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“…UPnP is a standard managed by Microsoft's UPnP forum. It is designed to be employed in the peer-to-peer (P2P) network and is usually used for smart devices (Belimpasakis and Stirbu, 2014; Concolato et al , 2012; Nieves et al , 2012), wireless devices (Kim et al , 2009) and computer devices (Baek et al , 2010). These Internet connected devices can be used for data transfer and control using the UPnP technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%