Research Article
Minimum Spanning Tree Topology in Real Zigbee-Arduino Sensor Network
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-319-25067-0_5, author={Mourad Ouadou and Ouadoudi Zytoune and Yassin Hillali and Atika Menhaj-Rivenq and Driss Aboutajdine}, title={Minimum Spanning Tree Topology in Real Zigbee-Arduino Sensor Network}, proceedings={Ad Hoc Networks. 7th International Conference, AdHocHets 2015, San Remo, Italy, September 1--2, 2015, Proceedings}, proceedings_a={ADHOCNETS}, year={2015}, month={9}, keywords={Minimum Spanning Tree Zigbee Arduino Hardware architecture Temperature-Humidity sensing}, doi={10.1007/978-3-319-25067-0_5} }
- Mourad Ouadou
Ouadoudi Zytoune
Yassin Hillali
Atika Menhaj-Rivenq
Driss Aboutajdine
Year: 2015
Minimum Spanning Tree Topology in Real Zigbee-Arduino Sensor Network
ADHOCNETS
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-25067-0_5
Abstract
In this paper, we present a real indoor application for improved ”Cluster Tree” network using Zigbee sensor nodes integrated with ”Arduino” microcontrollers where the main goal is to study the efficiency of our improved clustering topology based on Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) construction under real conditions. Our system is based on many sensor nodes deployed all over a building to monitor temperature and humidity and detect any brutal temperature increase. These nodes are based on simple , cheap and easily programmed equipment. while several simulations using NS-2 and other simulators has been conducted in many other works to study the efficiency of a network based on MST, our application tests this topology in real conditions to ensure it effectiveness in a Zigbee network. Our developed system provides an easy interface for programming and displaying results. All sensed data is sent to the coordinator which forwards it to the user’s pc to be viewed by the user. This paper also presents some performances of this discussed topology obtained by real conditions tests.