Microcontroller Based Remote Control For Patients Using Accelerometer Sensors and Zigbee
Microcontroller Based Remote Control For Patients Using Accelerometer Sensors and Zigbee
Microcontroller Based Remote Control For Patients Using Accelerometer Sensors and Zigbee
BASED REMOTE
CONTROL FOR PATIENTS
USING
ACCELEROMETER
SENSORS AND ZIGBEE
Presented by:
Riyanka Dixit 1SJ07EC068
Pushpashree A 1SJ07EC069
Sarveshwari R 1SJ07EC088
Shabana Begum 1SJO7EC089
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AIM
To design a micro controller based visual
alarm system to invoke positive response
from a nurse just by hand movement
using accelerometer sensors from a
patients room.
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COMPONENTS
Microcontroller P89V51RD2- NxP
Flex Sensor
ADC0804
DIP Switch
ZigBee
Relay
20X4 line Alphanumeric LCD
Buzzer
Power Supply
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TRANSMITTER
Click icon to add picture Dip switch
ZigBee
accelerometer ADC Microcontroller
Sensor P89V51RD2 Relay Fan
Relay Bulb
Buzzer
RECEIVER
Microcontroller Alphanumeric
ZigBee
P89V51RD2 LCD
DC Power supply
adaptor 5v,12,DC
buzzer
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Accelerometer Sensor
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Features of Accelerometer Sensors
3 axis sensing
(4mmX4mmX1.45mm)
10,000g shock survival
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Applications of Accelerometer sensor
Motion and tilt sensing applications
Mobile devices
Gaming systems
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MICROCONTROLLER
Heart of the project
From NxP
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FEATURES
80C51 CPU with 5V operating voltage from 0 to 40 MHz
64 kB of on-chip flash user code memory with ISP and IAP.
SPI and enhanced UART.
Four 8-bit I/O ports with three high-current port 1 pins.
Three 16-bit timers/counters.
Programmable watchdog timer.
Eight interrupt sources with four priority levels.
Second DPTR register
Low EMI mode (ALE inhibit)
TTL- and CMOS-compatible logic levels
Brownout detection
Low power modes
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ADC0808
ADC0809 is an 8-bit analog to digital converter
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ZIGBEE
XBee-PRO ZB RF module that we use , consists of ZigBee firmware
loaded onto XBee S2 and S2B hardware.
These modules are designed to operate within the ZigBee protocol
and support the unique needs of low-cost, low-power wireless sensor
networks.
The modules require minimal power and provide reliable delivery of
data between remote devices and operate within the ISM 2.4 GHz
frequency band .
SPECIFICATIONS:
•Indoor/Urban: up to 90 m
•Outdoor line-of-sight: up to 2 miles (3200 m)
•Transmit Power: 63mW (18dBm)
•Receiver Sensitivity: -102 dBm
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CONFIGURATION
The XBee modules were designed to mount into a receptacle (socket) and
therefore does not require any soldering when mounting it to a board.
The XBee-PRO Development Kits contain RS-232 and USB interface boards
which use two 20-pin receptacles to receive modules.
The S2B modules that has the programmable option populated have a
secondary processor with 32k of flash and 2k of RAM.
Digi provides a bootloader that can take care of programming the processor
over the air or through the serial interface.
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RF MODULE OPERATION
Through its serial port, the module can communicate with any logic and
voltage compatible UART; or through a level translator to any serial device (for
example: through a RS-232 or USB interface board)
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Continued
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Thin, flat electronic visual display.
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SOFTWARES
Embedded C
Keil Compiler
Flash Magic
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ADVANTAGES
Economical
Thin, flexible, robust
Simple one piece construction
Operates in a large temperature range
Provides greater accuracy than tradition
potentiometer
Able to withstand exposure to moisture in harsh
environment
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LIMITATIONS
Flex sensors are sensitive to small bends.
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Transmitter
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Receiver
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REFERENCES
OP-AMPS AND LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS.
THE 8051 MICROCONTROLLER,ARCHITECTURE, PROGRAMMING AND
APPLICATIONS.
ROBERT L. BOYLESTAD & LOUIS NASHELSKY.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUIT THEORY.
THE 8051 MICROCONTROLLER – KENNETH AYALA,3RD EDITION.2].
MUHAMED ALI MAZIDI & JANICE GILLISPIE MAZIDI, PEARSON EDUCATION,
2003.
“EMBEDDED C” – MICHAEL J. PONT, PEARSON EDUCATION, 2002.
BOGART, THEODORE F,”ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS”, FOURTH
EDITION.
Websites:
http://www.keil.com/support/man/docs/gs/gs_applications.htm .
http://www.8051.com/codelib.phtml
www.nxp.com
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THANKYOU
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