Development of a distributed wireless Wi-Fi system for monitoring the technical condition of remote objects

作者: Nurbol Kaliaskarov , Viktor Ivel , Yulia Gerasimova , Vyacheslav Yugay , Sayat Moldakhmetov

DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2020.212301

关键词: AccelerometerCommunications systemRemote controlControl systemWirelessBridge (nautical)GyroscopeReal-time computingTransmission (telecommunications)Management of Technology and InnovationControl and Systems EngineeringMechanical engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyApplied mathematicsComputer Science Applications

摘要: The research addresses the issues of collection and transmission measurement data when monitoring various construction objects bridge structures. were resolved by developing a distributed system using Wi-Fi technologies. results measurements following parameters obtained: distance between cracks joints, magnetometer readings location possible inclination in three axes according to accelerometer gyroscope data. By configuring server, new channels are created for receiving data, which allow their subsequent processing complete analysis study, example, solve problem predicting technical conditions objects. completeness study solves identifying detecting errors determining delays communication system. In general, validity all plays an important role finding solutions problems arising from difficulties remote control. this regard, issue choice modules, take into account power consumption availability boards these modules programming order obtain long time has been posed resolved. Setting made it increase at sites, turn increases durability life control simplicity module support electronic sensors varying scope objects, thereby expanding geography subject area research. Therefore, developed is easily adapted necessary areas research, can be used many areas, such as agriculture, ecology, power, health care, meteorology others

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