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dc.date.accessioned2013-03-12T08:07:08Z
dc.date.available2013-03-12T08:07:08Z
dc.date.issued2010en_US
dc.date.submitted2010-06-22en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/8751
dc.description.abstractThis paper presents a comparison of different configurations of a wireless sensor system for capturing human motion. The systems consist of sensor elements which wirelessly transfers motion data to a receiver element. The sensor elements consist of a microcontroller, accelerometer(s) and a radio transceiver. The receiver element consists of a radio receiver connected through a microcontroller to a computer for real time sound synthesis. The wireless transmission between the sensor elements and the receiver element is based on the low rate IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee standard. A configuration with several accelerometers connected by wire to a wireless sensor element is compared to using multi- ple wireless sensor elements with only one accelerometer in each. The study shows that it would be feasable to connect 5-6 accelerometers in the given setups. Sensor data processing can be done in either the receiver element or in the sensor element. For various reasons it can be reasonable to implement some sensor data processing in the sensor element. The paper also looks at how much time that typically would be needed for a simple pre-processing task.nor
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.titleWireless Sensor Data Collection based on ZigBee Communicationen_US
dc.typeChapteren_US
dc.date.updated2010-10-04en_US
dc.creator.authorTørresen, Jimen_US
dc.creator.authorRenton, Eiriken_US
dc.creator.authorJensenius, Alexander Refsumen_US
dc.subject.nsiVDP::420en_US
dc.identifier.cristin40888en_US
dc.identifier.startpage368
dc.identifier.endpage371
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:no-25843en_US
dc.type.documentBokkapittelen_US
dc.identifier.duo103815en_US
dc.type.peerreviewedPeer reviewed
dc.identifier.fulltextFulltext https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/8751/1/Torresen_2010a.pdf
dc.type.versionPublishedVersion
cristin.btitleNIME 2010 proceedings: New Interfaces for Musical Expression++, 15-18th June 2010, University of Technology Sydney


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