Design for Remote Monitoring System of Digital Radio and Television Transmitter

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In order to achieve the remote monitoring of transmitter running status, a transmitter architecture of remote monitoring system based on a three-layer C/S architecture is proposed, and the overall design of the system is presented. Compared with the traditional two layers structure, the function of the client data processing is separated for implementing alone, which is treated as a middle layer called business logic layer. LabVIEW is used for the software development of the system. Communication of the local monitoring system is achieved by the Ethernet network based on TCP/IP protocol. SQL Server database is adopted to store and manage the run data and log data. The result shows that the system has good flexibility and extensibility, it also has higher application value and popularization value.

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