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Development of an internet gateway for a wireless sensor network
Author(s)
De Villiers, Gary
Date Issued
2012
Type
Thesis
Publisher
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Abstract
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are being employed frequently to
gather data from an ever-increasing variety of environments and phenomena.
\iVSNs offers users in the industrial and academic community
a low power, unobtrusive, adaptable and wireless alternative to traditional
sensing equipment. This study focuses on the development of
a configurable, low power and cost-effective gateway that will link a
WSN to the Internet. In addition, the gateway provides onsite storage
for the data collected by the WSN which may be uploaded at a
scheduled time to a computer at a specified Internet address through a
GSM or Ethernet link. Furthermore, the gateway provides a suitable
platform capable of executing a variety of multitasking operating systems
such as Windows Embedded CE or Linux. This multi-platform
support permits the gateway the flexibility, through custom user applications,
to adapt its functionality to the requirements of a WSN
elm I the environments into which these networks may be deployed.
This study has been successful in the design and development of a
low-cost gateway solution, allel has produced a functional prototype
system,
gather data from an ever-increasing variety of environments and phenomena.
\iVSNs offers users in the industrial and academic community
a low power, unobtrusive, adaptable and wireless alternative to traditional
sensing equipment. This study focuses on the development of
a configurable, low power and cost-effective gateway that will link a
WSN to the Internet. In addition, the gateway provides onsite storage
for the data collected by the WSN which may be uploaded at a
scheduled time to a computer at a specified Internet address through a
GSM or Ethernet link. Furthermore, the gateway provides a suitable
platform capable of executing a variety of multitasking operating systems
such as Windows Embedded CE or Linux. This multi-platform
support permits the gateway the flexibility, through custom user applications,
to adapt its functionality to the requirements of a WSN
elm I the environments into which these networks may be deployed.
This study has been successful in the design and development of a
low-cost gateway solution, allel has produced a functional prototype
system,
Additional information
Thesis (MTech(Electrical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2012.
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