A Zigbee Based Wireless Datalogging System

July 11, 2019

This paper is designed using embedded technology. Typically, an embedded system is housed on a single microprocessor or microcontroller board with the programs stored in it. Microcontroller is more preferred to microprocessor as it contains all the features of a computer including central processor, in-built clock circuitry, ROM, RAM, input and output ports with special features viz. serial communication, analogue-to-digital conversion etc . This work is about developing a prototype of microcontroller based data logger which can be used in both wireless and wired technology. The wireless technology we used is a new, advanced and improved technology named Zigbee, which is an IEEE802.15.4

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