The six-port reflectometer is an universal measurement device of microwave range for signal power and tract termination reflection coefficient definition. The definition of such tract and termination parameters is made by sensor signal processing. As processing algorithm can be used least squares estimation. The advantages of least squares estimation is accuracy. The condition of its use is redundandant sensor number. The least squares estimation feature is invers matrix computation. As to FPGA realisation of algorithm there are problems connected to matrix inversion. So the report is devoted to attempt to simplify six-port reflectometer sensor signal processing and to avoid inverse matrix computation.
The object of the research is the hardware component for building a test platform for wireless sensor networks. The aim of the work is to develop a software and hardware test platform for wireless sensor networks. As a result of the analysis, the node structures, wireless sensor network modules, CC2530 peripherals were analyzed. A module based on the CC2530 PA was chosen as the hardware. Given to optimize the structure of the node for as one of approach to designing a wireless sensor network node. Also given report about difference in approach to designing nodes and uses areas. All developments will receive life in the educational process of the department. Sample production is already underway.
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