Date of Publication :25th February 2017
Abstract: Wireless ZigBee is very low-cost, very low power consumption, two-way, wireless communications technology which can be used extensively in consumer electronics, home and building automation, industrial controls, PC peripherals, medical sensor applications, toys and games. Now ZigBee technology also can be used in agriculture monitoring and control. ZigBee wireless communication is transparent to the user, which is not suitable for the user to be familiar with the successive data information in a real-time system. We need a friendly interface to study the information in the wireless network. MODBUS protocol is widely used in industrial monitoring and test, which is an application layer messaging protocol, positioned at level 7 of the OSI model, that provides client/server communication between devices connected on different types of buses or networks. In the plant physiological ecological monitoring system, the information transmission between the coordinator and PC by MODBUS protocol, we can easily observe the real-time data from the remote field-device.
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