In
this paper we implemented a new concept in high level communications
with low power digital based radio systems, in upcoming advancements of
wireless communication systems our project ZIG-BEE monitoring and
control system provides proprietary conditions for low cost, low power
consumption, wireless network in global implementation.
Wireless
communications are developing rapidly in recent days with the help of
embedded systems in modern day applications, these integrated embedded
systems paved path for the development of the revolutionary concept
ZIG-BEE monitoring and controlling devices, these low data rate devices
find many applications in the fast data communication systems.
By
using this technique we can connect several nodes into a single
network, the standard expectations of this concept is to control any
kind of electronic devices and machines, in order to maintain proper
energy management we demonstrated the ZIG-BEE concept having an ZIG-BEE
module which continuously monitors the connected devices, ZIG-BEE
arrived in order to meet the requirements like global license free ISM
band width operations, un interrupted geographic use, radio frequency
penetration into various mediums, voice support control systems, these
systems are capable of working for years using inexpensive power
utilities in controlling and monitoring devices, reliable and self
healing, these networking techniques are robust with low complexity in
remote monitoring control systems. And
they can transfer data rates up to 250 kb/s, with CSMA-CA channel
access can address devices dynamically in this the network coordinator
coordinates with all other network nodes through communication lines, in
this we implemented 802.15.4 Architecture and its overview with
performance parameters and simulation results were neatly explained
below, this intelligent monitoring system is successfully designed and
implemented using sophisticated techniques and These systems had many
advantages like, security, HVAC transmissions, lighting control, access
control, irrigation systems, environmental management systems, building
automation, industrial management, security management, wireless sensor
networks.
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