Abstract

This paper discusses the feasibility of using a Linux device and wireless technologies, wireless local area network (WLAN) IEEE 802.11b and multi use radio service (MURS), for remote sensor data collection and transmission. The focus of such a system is for remote data collection on transportation bridges. Basic requirements are determined for the various modules involved in remote data acquisition, storage, transmission and management. Linux was found to be very capable of handling the computer requirements, while 802.11b was determined to be a potential transmission method for remotely collected data. An off the shelf solution is possible for users that need a low cost, and expandable, remote data acquisition system that has the ability to integrate into an enterprise effort.

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