Portable device to determine the direction of object from user

This final year project involves the design of a high gain antenna which is compatible with a XBee/802.15.4 RF module in order to further improve the range of the wireless network. This report introduces the setup used to implement the wireless connection between two XBee RF modules, and the desi...

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Main Author: Huang, Zhiming.
Other Authors: Zhang Yue Ping
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/54613
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description This final year project involves the design of a high gain antenna which is compatible with a XBee/802.15.4 RF module in order to further improve the range of the wireless network. This report introduces the setup used to implement the wireless connection between two XBee RF modules, and the designing of the high gain antenna. The decided design for the high gain antenna is to use axial mode helical antenna theory. The ZigBee setup for point to point network wireless communication is done by using two XBee 2mw Wire Antenna – Series 2, Arduino Uno R3, Arduino XBee Shield, and XBee Explorer. XBee 2mw RPSMA Series 2 is used to test the designed axial mode helical antenna. The axial mode helical antenna is made from coiling 2.6mm copper wire around a PVC tube with 40mm diameter. A square aluminium plate is used as the reflector plate, and the copper wire is soldered to a N-type connector. Impedance matching is done by soldering a copper strip to the copper wire and N-type connector. Coaxial cable is used to connect the helical antenna to the XBee RF module. By building a high gain axial mode helical antenna compatible to the XBee RF module, we seek to achieve an improvement in the range for the wireless connectivity between the two XBee RF modules.
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spelling ntu-10356/546132023-07-07T16:24:54Z Portable device to determine the direction of object from user Huang, Zhiming. Zhang Yue Ping School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio This final year project involves the design of a high gain antenna which is compatible with a XBee/802.15.4 RF module in order to further improve the range of the wireless network. This report introduces the setup used to implement the wireless connection between two XBee RF modules, and the designing of the high gain antenna. The decided design for the high gain antenna is to use axial mode helical antenna theory. The ZigBee setup for point to point network wireless communication is done by using two XBee 2mw Wire Antenna – Series 2, Arduino Uno R3, Arduino XBee Shield, and XBee Explorer. XBee 2mw RPSMA Series 2 is used to test the designed axial mode helical antenna. The axial mode helical antenna is made from coiling 2.6mm copper wire around a PVC tube with 40mm diameter. A square aluminium plate is used as the reflector plate, and the copper wire is soldered to a N-type connector. Impedance matching is done by soldering a copper strip to the copper wire and N-type connector. Coaxial cable is used to connect the helical antenna to the XBee RF module. By building a high gain axial mode helical antenna compatible to the XBee RF module, we seek to achieve an improvement in the range for the wireless connectivity between the two XBee RF modules. Bachelor of Engineering 2013-06-28T04:52:00Z 2013-06-28T04:52:00Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/54613 en Nanyang Technological University 45 p. application/pdf
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Portable device to determine the direction of object from user
title Portable device to determine the direction of object from user
title_full Portable device to determine the direction of object from user
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title_full_unstemmed Portable device to determine the direction of object from user
title_short Portable device to determine the direction of object from user
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