2009 16th International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing 2009
DOI: 10.1109/iwssip.2009.5367726
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A Smart ZIGBEE Based Wireless Sensor Meter System

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“…The elimination of cable wiring can save human and material resources, so investment is considerably economical. Wireless communication links can be quickly built, engineering cycle significantly shortened, and has better scalability compared to a wireline system [8] [10]. If a fault occurs, one only needs to check the wireless data module, and then restore the system back to normal operation [23].…”
Section: B Wireless Remote Energy Metermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The elimination of cable wiring can save human and material resources, so investment is considerably economical. Wireless communication links can be quickly built, engineering cycle significantly shortened, and has better scalability compared to a wireline system [8] [10]. If a fault occurs, one only needs to check the wireless data module, and then restore the system back to normal operation [23].…”
Section: B Wireless Remote Energy Metermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The entire programming is based on Embedded C Language. This system provides efficient meter reading, avoiding the billing error and reduces the maintenance cost [24].…”
Section: B Wireless Remote Energy Metermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since wireless communication links can be quickly built, engineering cycle significantly shortened, and has better scalability compared to a wire-line system [9][10][11][12]. If a fault occurs, only check wireless data module for causes quickly, and then restores the system back to normal operation.…”
Section: E Wireless Communication Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The device measures simple visual reaction time (SVRT) and complex visual reaction time (CVRT) by using a Zigbee wireless Standard (IEEE 802. 15.4-2003) [22,23] for data transmission through low power-demanding devices (XBee S2; 3.3v) capable of supporting a Personal Area Network (PAN) [22,24,25]. The device aims to reproduce subjects' interactions [26] in sport fields using electronic numeric simulation modeling [27,28].…”
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confidence: 99%