GARL
Aerospace
- Jan 7, 2004
- 10
Hi everyone,
I am doing a trade study on replacing the wires on the sensor network for a wireless sensor network.
These sensors for example would measure pressure or temperature. I do not need a high-bandwidth standard. What do you recommend for my application.
So far I have done some research in Bluetooth, but it seems like its a high data rate transfer, and has a time slot of 625uS. Which is a lot faster than what I need.
Can this time slot be modified? I only need to send and receive once every 10 seconds or so. And my the amount of data I must send tops out at 3 Bytes. As from before these signals are only used to take readings from sensors.
Any input would be helpful. I was thinking of may be taking some of the standards and modifying it a little bit so I can get maximum battery life out.
Thanks!,
Garl
I am doing a trade study on replacing the wires on the sensor network for a wireless sensor network.
These sensors for example would measure pressure or temperature. I do not need a high-bandwidth standard. What do you recommend for my application.
So far I have done some research in Bluetooth, but it seems like its a high data rate transfer, and has a time slot of 625uS. Which is a lot faster than what I need.
Can this time slot be modified? I only need to send and receive once every 10 seconds or so. And my the amount of data I must send tops out at 3 Bytes. As from before these signals are only used to take readings from sensors.
Any input would be helpful. I was thinking of may be taking some of the standards and modifying it a little bit so I can get maximum battery life out.
Thanks!,
Garl