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WIRLESS WATER LEVEL MONITORING SYSTEM

Absract:This paper presents the design and testing of a wireless sensor system developed using an ATMEGA 16 based WATER LE EL !E"!#R $ %n response to the &omple'ity of time and te&hnology ( the o&&urren&e of saving time and &ompleting the need without wasting water in home and industrial field( a WWLM! whi&h was &ombined with water level measuring sensor $ wireless) networ*ing &ommuni&ation te&hni&alness and data a&+uisition te&hni&alness is designed to redu&e &able &onne&tion with enhan&ed data rate$ The spe&ifi& absorption rate distribution &an also be studied by finite)differen&e time)domain method$$ The system has been verified at broad)level and pra&ti&al appli&ation$ The result was also provided$ Embedded Rf %nformation ,road&ast !ystem based on A R mi&ro&ontroller was designed and implemented$

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Mi&ro&ontroller -) A mi&ro&ontroller often serves as the .brain/ of a me&hatroni& system$ Li*e a mini( self &ontained &omputer( it &an be programmed to intera&t with both the hardware of the system and the user$ Even the most basi& mi&ro&ontroller &an perform simple math operations( &ontrol digital outputs( and monitor digital inputs$ As the

&omputer industry has evolved( so has the te&hnology asso&iated with mi&ro&ontrollers$ "ewer mi&ro&ontrollers are mu&h faster( have more memory( and have a host of input and output features that dwarf the ability of earlier models$ Most modern &ontrollers have analog)to)digital &onverters( high)speed timers and &ounters( interrupt &apabilities( outputs that &an be pulse)width modulated( serial &ommuni&ation ports( et&$

The high)performan&e( low)power Atmel 0)bit A R R%!1)based mi&ro&ontroller &ombines 162, of programmable flash memory( 12, !RAM( 314, EE5R#M( an 0)&hannel 16)bit A78 &onverter( and a 9TAG interfa&e for on)&hip debugging$ The devi&e supports throughput of 16 M%5! at 16 M:; and operates between <$3)3$3 volts$ ,y e'e&uting instru&tions in a single &lo&* &y&le( the devi&e a&hieves throughputs approa&hing 1 M%5! per M:;( balan&ing power &onsumption and pro&essing speed$

A M1= has some ports$ 5orts are 5%"s on the M1= that &an be turned on and off by program$ #n means 3 and off means 6 or G"8 $This behavior is for #=T5=T mode$ They &an also be put in %"5=T mode$ %n %"5=T mode they &an read what is the signal level on them >only on and off?$%f voltage is more than a threshold voltage >usually half the supply? it is reported as #">1? otherwise #@@>6?$This is how M1= &ontrol everything $MaAority of the 5%"s of a M1= are 5#RT so you &an hoo*up lots of gi;mos to it BBBThey are named 5#RTA (5#RT, (5#RT1 (5#RT8 et& $They are of one byte whi&h means 0 ,itts all bits of them are &onne&ted to e'ternal pins and are available outside the &hip$ %n smaller &hips only some of the eight bits are available$ !etting 5#RT,C6b66666661 will set 5#RT,Ds ;eroth bit high that is 3 will be low >G"8?$ while remaining 5%"s

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E Low)band R@ range- 4$FG4$H G:; E :igh)band R@ range- F$FGF$0 G:; E !uperheterodyne re&eiver >%@ baseband C << M:;? E !uperheterodyne transmitter >%@ baseband C 10 M:;? E :alf)duple' trans&eiverIallows T88 E =se up to two modules for dual)band or M%M# appli&ations E 5lug and 5lay with Lyrte&hJs !@@ !8R evaluation module E H M:; and 44 M:; software)sele&table RK bandwidths E R@ transmission power up to F6 d,m E 1ontrollable RK gain up to 13 d, >or 16)d, attenuation? for AG1 implementation E 8ual !%!# or 4L4 M%M# modes

Circuit diagram :Receiver part

1on&lusion The devi&es detailed in this do&ument will provide many benefits for the implementation of &ommuni&ation lin*s using R@ over A R ,oard$ Among these benefits are signifi&ant system noise figure improvement( substantial power effi&ien&y( in&reased bandwidth( and mu&h greater transmission distan&e >range?( all resulting in superior &onsumer end produ&ts and therefore( a&hieving mu&h higher end)user satisfa&tion

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