Research of Fire Alarm System Based on RFID and Temperature Sensors

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RFID (radio frequency identification) chips are usually called electronic volume label or radio frequency volume label. Now a new transponder is developed and it can accurately measure the surroundings pressure, temperature and humidity. Besides, it can complete the function of sensor by combining with RFID chips, which make the transponder can monitor the change of pressure, temperature and humidity and this information can be sent to reading device through RFID chip. This paper combines this technology and fire alarm system to prevent fires. This system connects RFID chips CC2430 sensor with each temperature sensor DS18b20. DS18b20 is placed in the area needed to be monitored according to certain order, and the single way is employed to connect every CC2430 module. The temperature sensor DS18b20 and its connection with CC2430 chips hardware are very practical and simple. We combine its address line, control line, and data line into one signal line which can be controlled individually and just needs CC2430 1 root I/O lines.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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5203-5207

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January 2012

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