Implementation of WSN which can simultaneously monitor Temperature conditions and control robot for positional accuracy
Sharul Agrawal, Mr. Ravi Prakash, Prof. Zunnun Narmawala

TL;DR
This paper presents a wireless sensor network system that simultaneously monitors temperature conditions and controls a robot's position, enabling remote data collection and real-time monitoring in laboratory environments.
Contribution
It introduces a custom wireless sensor network setup with integrated temperature sensors and robot control, demonstrating remote monitoring and control capabilities using Zigbee modules and FPGA processing.
Findings
Successful implementation of temperature monitoring nodes using Arduino and XBee modules.
Effective remote control and position tracking of a robot via wireless sensor network.
Real-time data visualization and storage through a GUI interface.
Abstract
Sensor networks and robots are both quickly evolving fields, the union of two fields seems inherently symbiotic. Collecting data from stationary sensors can be time consuming task and thus can be automated by adding wireless communication capabilities to the sensors. This proposed project takes advantage of wireless sensor networks in remote handling environment which can send signals over far distances by using a mesh topology, transfers the data wirelessly and also consumes low power. In this paper a testbed is created for wireless sensor network using custom build sensor nodes for temperature monitoring in labs and to control a robot moving in another lab. The two temperature sensor nodes used here consists of a Arduino microcontroller and XBee wireless communication module based on IEEE 802.15.4 standard while the robot has inherent FPGA board as a processing unit with xbee module…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT-based Smart Home Systems · Engineering and Technology Innovations · Industrial Automation and Control Systems
