2010 2nd IEEE International Conference on Information Management and Engineering 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icime.2010.5477666
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Development of a PIC-based wireless sensor node utilizing XBee technology

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“…minimal power utilization -The XBee and Arduino microcontroller, together, consume less than 200mW when in full operation. Note, however, that these devices are cycled on and off to further reduce power consumption [3,10]. The reader should note that the authors are also considering a socket module to allow manipulation of ceiling lighting.…”
Section: Socket Modulementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…minimal power utilization -The XBee and Arduino microcontroller, together, consume less than 200mW when in full operation. Note, however, that these devices are cycled on and off to further reduce power consumption [3,10]. The reader should note that the authors are also considering a socket module to allow manipulation of ceiling lighting.…”
Section: Socket Modulementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The home automation system relies on an RF communication network implemented with XBee hardware for transmission of measurements and control signals between the main console and multiple modules -including those of socket and HVAC type as defined above [3]. This hardware relies on the 802.14.5 IEEE Standard and was introduced in 2005 by MaxStream for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint communications at wireless baud rates of 250kbps.…”
Section: Communicationmentioning
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“…This RF module has a long range of 7000 m but lower power consumption than Wi-Fi (802.11). It operates at a very low data rate of 250 kbps at 2.4 GHz [36,37]. These modules have mechanism to extend battery life by using sleep modes.…”
Section: Hardware Designmentioning
confidence: 99%