Wireless Data Acquisition System Based on ZigBee and FPGA Technology

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This paper puts forward a new type of wireless data acquisition system design which is based on wireless sensor networks. Using ZigBee short-range wireless communications technology for data transmission, so that the system will not only significantly reduces the amount of equipment, but also makes the system placed flexibly and moves easily. As the whole system-wide monitoring center, FPGA is responsible for getting the data together which is gathered from various nodes in the system and it also controls over the whole system intelligently. The results proved that the system is used simply, and works stably, reliably, fast and efficiently; whats more, it has a broad application prospect.

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February 2014

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