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12 January 2009 Application of master-slave multi-communication system in pilotless airborne mapping equipment
Ying Zhang, Junjiang Chen, Wensheng Wang
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Proceedings Volume 7133, Fifth International Symposium on Instrumentation Science and Technology; 71330U (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.807527
Event: International Symposium on Instrumentation Science and Technology, 2008, Shenyang, China
Abstract
This paper presents a master-slave multi-communication system designed with several micro-controllers used as master and slave controllers to set signal the lamp to realize point-to-point communication through the RS422 interface. By describing a typical example of this system and the blue print of hardware and the flowchart of software, the reliable work of the system has been proved. The circuits of system are very simple and practical, and they can be used to realize all the functions of a pilotless airborne mapping equipment. It also has a strong anti-jamming capability due to its balanced transfer scheme with single transmitter and multiple receivers. It is very efficient in protecting the integrity and correctness of transmitted and received signals, avoiding the collision of signals through the bus, satisfying the communication among several micro-controllers in a single system and forming a special communication network.
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Ying Zhang, Junjiang Chen, and Wensheng Wang "Application of master-slave multi-communication system in pilotless airborne mapping equipment", Proc. SPIE 7133, Fifth International Symposium on Instrumentation Science and Technology, 71330U (12 January 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.807527
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