Network node with wireless and wired interfaces: Nios II processor and uClinux to development of a NCAP embedded (IEEE 1451.1) with two interfaces, wireless (IEEE 1451.5) and wired (IEEE p1451.2)

Tércio A.S. Filho, Alexandre C.R. Da Silva, Ian A. Grout, Silvano R. Rossi

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Abstract

This paper presents a NCAP embedded on DE2 kit with Nios II processor and uClinux to development of a network gateway with two interfaces, wireless (ZigBee) and wired (RS232) based on IEEE 1451. Both the communications, wireless and wired, were developed to be point-to-point and working with the same protocols, based on IEEE 1451.0-2007. The tests were made using a microcomputer, which through of browser was possible access the web page stored in the DE2 kit and send commands of control and monitoring to both TIMs (WTIM and STIM). The system describes a different form of development of the NCAP node to be applied in different environments with wired or wireless in the same node.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2011 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, I2MTC 2011 - Proceedings
Pages1012-1017
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event2011 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, I2MTC 2011 - Binjiang, Hangzhou, China
Duration: 10 May 201112 May 2011

Publication series

NameConference Record - IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference
ISSN (Print)1091-5281

Conference

Conference2011 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, I2MTC 2011
Country/TerritoryChina
CityBinjiang, Hangzhou
Period10/05/1112/05/11

Keywords

  • embedded system
  • gateway
  • hardware
  • IEEE 1451
  • uClinux

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