Abstract

There is still a deficiency in the field of closedloop wireless control systems in terms of full real-time implementation and actualization. This paper explores the architecture, design, and implementation of Wireless Networked Control Systems (WNCS), emphasizing their operational problems. In particular, it investigates the implementation of an XBee platform-enabled Wireless Networked Control System to control an Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) model using PC connection. The architecture of this control system is client-server. A realworld case study about the planning, creation, and implementation of a wireless monitoring control system for ESP is carefully scrutinized and assessed. The True time 1.5 simulator is used to illustrate simulation results, which provide insight into how different system factors affect overall performance and stability. The article also highlights how to use Matlab and Simulink capabilities to improve ZigBee network utilization for comprehensive feedback WNCS.

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