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Exploring IOT Application Using Raspberry Pi


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1 Quest International University Perak, Malaysia
 

There are thousands of sensors in an industry with different usage, such as, pressure transmitters, flow meter, temperature transmitters, level transmitters, and so on. Wired networks are mainly used to transfer data to base station by connecting sensor. It brings advantage as it provides reliable and stable communication system for instruments and controls. However, the cost of cables necessary is very costly. Therefore, recently low cost wireless networks are strongly required by customers, for example, temporary instrument networks and/or some non-critical permanent sites which require low data rate and longer battery life. In client/server model, file server act as a parent's node which allow multiple child node to connect with it. It is responsible for central storage and data management so that other computers enable to access the file under the same network. This article explores the use of Raspberry Pi to function as a server in which several laptops are connected to it to copy, store and delete the file over network. IT requires authentication for user login before granting access to the file to ensure data integrity and security. File server is widely used in many areas, for example in education for uploading study note into the serve and student immediate downloading it into their computer. Moreover this work also explores the use of Raspberry Pi B+ model and XBee (ZigBee module) to demonstrate wireless communication data transmission, proving the validity of usage as a mobile low-power wireless network communication. The main goal of the research is to explore the use of Raspberry Pi for client-server communication using various wireless communication scenario such as Wi-Fi and ZigBee.

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Client/Server Model, Raspberry Pi, XBee.
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Cheah Wai Zhao
Quest International University Perak, Malaysia
Jayanand Jegatheesan
Quest International University Perak, Malaysia
Son Chee Loon
Quest International University Perak, Malaysia

Abstract


There are thousands of sensors in an industry with different usage, such as, pressure transmitters, flow meter, temperature transmitters, level transmitters, and so on. Wired networks are mainly used to transfer data to base station by connecting sensor. It brings advantage as it provides reliable and stable communication system for instruments and controls. However, the cost of cables necessary is very costly. Therefore, recently low cost wireless networks are strongly required by customers, for example, temporary instrument networks and/or some non-critical permanent sites which require low data rate and longer battery life. In client/server model, file server act as a parent's node which allow multiple child node to connect with it. It is responsible for central storage and data management so that other computers enable to access the file under the same network. This article explores the use of Raspberry Pi to function as a server in which several laptops are connected to it to copy, store and delete the file over network. IT requires authentication for user login before granting access to the file to ensure data integrity and security. File server is widely used in many areas, for example in education for uploading study note into the serve and student immediate downloading it into their computer. Moreover this work also explores the use of Raspberry Pi B+ model and XBee (ZigBee module) to demonstrate wireless communication data transmission, proving the validity of usage as a mobile low-power wireless network communication. The main goal of the research is to explore the use of Raspberry Pi for client-server communication using various wireless communication scenario such as Wi-Fi and ZigBee.

Keywords


Client/Server Model, Raspberry Pi, XBee.