2002
DOI: 10.3390/s20700244
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Communication Buses and Protocols for Sensor Networks

Abstract: This paper overviews existing digital communication buses which are commonly used in sensor networks, discusses sensor network architectures, and introduces a new sensor bus for low power microsystem applications. The new intra-module multi-element microsystem (IM 2 ) bus is nine-line interface with 8b serial data which implements several advanced features such as power management and plug-n-play while maintaining minimum hardware overhead at the sensor node. Finally, some issues in wireless sensor networking … Show more

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“…While considerable effort has recently been focused on development of networked sensors for operation in air [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9], sensor network technology has not been developed for application to liquid Figure 1. An illustrative drawing of the aqueous sensor network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While considerable effort has recently been focused on development of networked sensors for operation in air [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9], sensor network technology has not been developed for application to liquid Figure 1. An illustrative drawing of the aqueous sensor network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several existing serial buses, I 2 C (integrated circuit commonly referred to as "two wire interface"), and SPI (serial peripheral interface), TII (transducer independent interface) have been reviewed for different applications [33]. Bissi et al described the structure of IEEE 1451 standards multiprocessor control system and they also explained the RS232 asynchronous communication between STIM and NCAP [34], [35].…”
Section: Standard Transducer Interface Module (Stim)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ó áàãàòüîõ ñåíñîðíèõ ñèñòåìàõ âèêîðèñòî-âóºòüñÿ òàêîae àëüòåðíàòèâíà àðõ³òåêòóðà çºä-íàííÿ ³íòåëåêòóàëüíèõ ñåíñîð³â ³ ñåíñîðíèõ ìå-ðåae, ÿê³, â ñâîþ ÷åðãó, êåðóþòüñÿ ñèñòåìàìè á³ëüø âèñîêîãî ð³âíÿ [9]. Ïðè òàêîìó ï³äõîä³ êîaeíèé ñåíñîðíèé ìîäóëü ïîâèíåí ì³ñòèòè ÓÏ×Ê-1.…”
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