LED Lights Wireless Intelligent Control System Based on LabVIEW

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Because of LED lights require long-term monitor, the paper presents a remote intelligent control system based on LabVIEW. The system set up by the hardware and software simulation is completed. First collected working status and environmental parameters of the system by ZigBee wireless sensor network. Then transfer data to a remote monitoring center via WiFi. The functions including data real-time display, analysis and storage can be realized by LabVIEW. Using the information collected corresponding control can be adopted, the power and brightness of LED lights can be adjusted, etc. Experiments show that the system is stable, simple to operate, easy to wiring and suitable for the application of LED Street light at present.

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August 2014

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