FPGA Based Single Chip Solution with 1-Wire Protocol for the Design of Smart Sensor Nodes

Citation:

Perera MDR, Meegama RGN, Jayananda MK. FPGA Based Single Chip Solution with 1-Wire Protocol for the Design of Smart Sensor Nodes. Journal of Sensors [Internet]. 2014;2014.

Abstract:

Applications that involve monitoring of water quality parameters require measuring devices to be placed at different geographical locations but are controlled centrally at a remote site. The measuring devices in such applications need to be small, consume low power, and must be capable of local processing tasks facilitating the mobility to span the measuring area in a vast geographic area. This paper presents the design of a generalized, low-cost and re-configurable, re-programmable smart sensor node using a Zigbee with a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) that embeds all processing and communication functionalities based on the IEEE 1451 family of standards. Design of the sensor nodes includes communication, processing and transducer control functionalities in a single core increasing the speedup of processing power due to inter-process communication taking place within the chip itself. Results obtained by measuring the pH value and temperature of water samples verify the performance of the proposed sensor node

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