Automated Control Signal Reception Acknowledgement System Using Nrf24l01p Wireless Transceiver Module and Arduino
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https://doi.org/10.33736/jaspe.1333.2019Keywords:
Wireless system, Acknowledgement system, Microcontroller, nRF24L01 module, ArduinoAbstract
In this era of modern technology wireless control system is a most used method to control electrical or electronic devices and/or monitoring from a distant part. It is easier to implement a wireless system. Because of the barriers in implementing wired system wireless system is much effective than wired. But the wireless system has also some problems or deficits. One of them is data loss during the transmission due to various causes like surrounding environmental reason and others. If signal is lost the receiver will remain completely blind as it is not receiving the signal. Another one can be the receiver is unable to receive signal due to the technical fault of receiver end whether the transmitted signal is stable. Especially these issues rise in case of wireless control. That is why an acknowledgement system is necessary to determine whether the receiver is receiving the transmitted signal or not. The developed system is an effective system with nRF24L01Plus transceiver module and Arduino Uno.
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