AN OVEREVIEW OF XBEE BASED TRANSFORMER MONITORING
Keywords:
XBEE, Transformer, Microcontroller, Sensors,Abstract
Artificial neural network applications are developed on very wide range in recent years. Development of the cities and industries leads to the need of remote monitoring for devices, processes and systems. X-bee technology was found suitable for two way communication and hence suitable for monitoring of the transformer. The transformer in the faulty conditions will have to be monitored to avoid the effects. The transformers are widely spread in various areas of the countries and hence remote controlled monitoring and protection can’t be avoided. Authors are trying to present an overview of the X-bee technology implemented for the monitoring of the transformer. Monitoring more than one device at a time is the key feature of this technology.
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