Design &Verification of Reconfigurable Transducer Nodes for Smart Home Environments Using Framework (March2016
Abstract
This paper present a new intelligent home control system based on a framework of reconfigurable tranducer node. And develop a new routing protocol LQIR to improve the performance of our active sensor networks. This paper introduces the proposed home control system’s design that provides intelligent services for users and a transducer network framework that supports the multiple transducers into single wireless nodes. The aimed at decreasing energy consumption by reducing the number of wireless transitor & receiver in networks. An XML based protocol is devised to allow nodes to communicate a description of their layout, measured data and control information. To verify the proposed framework, multiple reconfigurable wireless nodes are used to monitor the dynamic condition.
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