This website is a complete description of how to use XBee transducers to make wireless acceleration sensors. Other sensors can be used for measurements of pressure, temperature, or other signals.
The sensors are small, rugged, and light weight. They can measure up to six analog signals simultaneously, and transmit their data reliably up to 50 meters. With other antenna and/or power options, the XBee can transmit up to 15 miles.
Ayars, E. (2009, July 7). Using XBee Radios for Wireless Acceleration Measurements. Retrieved December 13, 2024, from https://physics.csuchico.edu/ayars/xbee/Welcome.html
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