Development of WARKS for Accessing Supply-Chain Management
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Published:2022-05-30
Issue:1
Volume:11
Page:28-34
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ISSN:2277-3878
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Container-title:International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE)
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language:
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Short-container-title:IJRTE
Author:
Barai Dipankar, ,Chakrabarty Rajib,Barai Suvankar, ,
Abstract
In our modern society, the demand of wireless communications increases exponentially. All the indoor and outdoor everything converting from wire to wireless. Even the newly invented devices, cars, TV, refrigerator, washing machine all the advanced things uses wireless technology. Because of the reason, there are more fields to do research in this area. WiFi is one of the important technology in wireless communications. In this work, we have developed a device which will useful to build an wireless network. The device used to monitor and to control supply-chain management of any organization. We have used WiFi which works as two different modes; one is AP (Access Point) and another is STA (STAtion). In this paper, AP acts as a Server where STA act as a Client. We have developed a wireless network system using self organized sensor nodes (each node has one AP, one STA and one Controller) to communicated each other serially to exchange data and request task accordingly. Because of its serial distributed formation the WiFi range is also be increased with different topology. All the command and request can be done using computer or smartphone. This system (we named it WARKS) can be implemented in home, industrial, hospital, farms, forest, agriculture and many more. To verify the system capabilities and work performance, we do the experiment in indoor and outdoor using required hardware and software.
Publisher
Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,General Engineering
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