base station design and wireless bluetooth technology

J.JEGAN,D.SIVAKUMAR,T.VENNILA

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology

ISSN: 2321-3337          Impact Factor:1.521         Volume:3         Issue:2         Year: 25 August,2014         Pages:375-382

International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology

Abstract

In this paper present to wireless network technology and implant to network connection of wave length, mobile hardware and software bandwidth collection. Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) systems are an invaluable tool in agriculture. Currently these systems are good at reporting and logging data, though newly available WSN systems also provide features to control irrigation and other environmental parameters. The received data of this work is making the data useable and actionable and send to transmitted. A secure framework is also needed for WSN based irrigation control and for remotely accessible user interfaces in this problem consider we introduced to Adhoc technology. All key components including the base software, base to node communications, user interfaces, and data storage. After discussing the base station design the user interface that has evolved with constant feedback from user and researchers will be presented. This system is a fully featured base station that enables growers and researchers to maximize the benefit from their WSN Bluetooth technology system.

Kewords

Adhoc, mobile access

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