ACCELEROMETER BASED G -FORCE MEASUREMENT ON VARIOUS DYNAMIC COMPONENTS OF ANAUTOMOBILE WIRELESS SENSORNETWORK
Keywords:
Arduino, IOT, Xbee, WSNAbstract
The system constructed is system of wireless Sensor Network using Arduino, Xbee and an accelerometer to measure g force for automobiles. Each sensor is a self contained system with its own trans-receiver and a battery. It is enclosed inside a metal container to be mounted on a moving part to measure its g-force. G force is a parameter used in designing and optimizing mechanical parts for finding or evaluating their mechanical stresses respectively.These nodes will greatly help in building a Flexible wireless network around the automobile so that we can verify the simulated model with actual real world data which will be generated. This paper deals with the formation of wireless sensor and control nodes.
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