DISTRIBUTED SENSOR NETWORK FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.8.2.678Keywords:
Security systems, network controller, two-wired network.Abstract
The low-cost network controller for security systems detectors was designed. The controller’s specifics lies in two-wired network interface with the “common bus” topology support. This design reduces the amount of data communication channels from detectors.References
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