Design of a Low-Power Automatic Wireless Multi-logger Networking Device

Virtually every industry and discipline (e.g., mining, pharmaceutical, construction, agriculture, reclamation, etc.) is finding applications for wireless data acquisition for monitoring and managing processes and resources. Two sectors, namely agriculture and environmental research, are seeking ways...

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Main Author: Lewis, Kelly S.
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spelling ndltd-UTAHS-oai-digitalcommons.usu.edu-etd-12682019-10-13T05:49:09Z Design of a Low-Power Automatic Wireless Multi-logger Networking Device Lewis, Kelly S. Virtually every industry and discipline (e.g., mining, pharmaceutical, construction, agriculture, reclamation, etc.) is finding applications for wireless data acquisition for monitoring and managing processes and resources. Two sectors, namely agriculture and environmental research, are seeking ways to obtain distributed soil and plant measurements over larger areas like a watershed or large fields rather than a single site of intensive instrumentation (i.e., a weather station). Wireless sensor networks and remote sensing have been explored as a means to satisfy this need. Commercial products are readily available that have remote wireless options to support distributed senor networking. However, these systems have been designed with a field engineer or technician as the target end-user. Equipment and operating costs, device specific programming languages, and complex wireless configuration schemes have impeded the adoption of large-scale, multi-node wireless systems in these fields. This report details the development of an easy-to-use, ultra-low power wireless datalogger incorporating a scalable, intelligent data collection and transmission topology. The final product can interface to various sensor types including SDI-12 and uses an LCD display to help simplify device setup. 2007-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/269 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1268&context=etd Copyright for this work is held by the author. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information contact Andrew Wesolek (andrew.wesolek@usu.edu). All Graduate Theses and Dissertations DigitalCommons@USU Wireless Networking Low-power Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Networking
Low-power
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Lewis, Kelly S.
Design of a Low-Power Automatic Wireless Multi-logger Networking Device
description Virtually every industry and discipline (e.g., mining, pharmaceutical, construction, agriculture, reclamation, etc.) is finding applications for wireless data acquisition for monitoring and managing processes and resources. Two sectors, namely agriculture and environmental research, are seeking ways to obtain distributed soil and plant measurements over larger areas like a watershed or large fields rather than a single site of intensive instrumentation (i.e., a weather station). Wireless sensor networks and remote sensing have been explored as a means to satisfy this need. Commercial products are readily available that have remote wireless options to support distributed senor networking. However, these systems have been designed with a field engineer or technician as the target end-user. Equipment and operating costs, device specific programming languages, and complex wireless configuration schemes have impeded the adoption of large-scale, multi-node wireless systems in these fields. This report details the development of an easy-to-use, ultra-low power wireless datalogger incorporating a scalable, intelligent data collection and transmission topology. The final product can interface to various sensor types including SDI-12 and uses an LCD display to help simplify device setup.
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title Design of a Low-Power Automatic Wireless Multi-logger Networking Device
title_short Design of a Low-Power Automatic Wireless Multi-logger Networking Device
title_full Design of a Low-Power Automatic Wireless Multi-logger Networking Device
title_fullStr Design of a Low-Power Automatic Wireless Multi-logger Networking Device
title_full_unstemmed Design of a Low-Power Automatic Wireless Multi-logger Networking Device
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