Use of M3S for mobile/local controls over a remote/fixed environment
Journal
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology - Proceedings
Journal Volume
26 V
Pages
3377-3379
Date Issued
2004
Author(s)
Abstract
The M3S (Multiple Master Multiple Slave) is an intelligent transmission system for the disabled. This integrated system combines technical aids for mobility, manipulation, environment control and communication. However, signals must be transmitted by a RF (Radio Frequency) module to overcome critical limitations of the CAN Bus (e.g. length). Appliances in different rooms are attached to different "remote" M3S Busses, while the user's "local" M3S Bus controls these remote links by manipulating all output devices on the remote end with input devices on the local end. Signals may also be transferred singly through remote M3S Busses, allowing the neighborhood remote Busses to interface between origin and destination.
Subjects
Local Bus; M3S; Neighborhood Busses; Remote Bus
SDGs
Other Subjects
Analog to digital conversion; Frequencies; Mobile telecommunication systems; Signal processing; Telecommunication links; Telecontrol equipment; Transceivers; Local bus; M3S; Neighborhood buses; Remote bus; Intelligent networks
Type
conference paper