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Item Integrating GSM and Zigbee Wireless Networks for Smart A2 farming Enterprises in Zimbabwe(International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 2014-06-20) Zwavashe, Tinotenda; Duri, RudoThe paper aims to present a possible solution to farming automation in the Zimbabwean agricultural sector. This is done by presenting a model of a GSM mobile network combined with Zigbee wireless network to come up with a multi monitoring and control system capable of taking care of a large agricultural environment. Human farm workers are able to get data and send control data from anywhere in Zimbabwe by sending and receiving messages over a GSM network to and from a master controller. The master controller communicates with remote/ sensor nodes which are scattered in the different fields over a zigbee network. It is this master controller which sends query commands to sensor nodes to gather sensor data before sending the gathered data to the mobile user. Control commands send by the mobile user also pass through the master node before being channeled to the appropriate sensor node by this master node. The master node will consist the LPC2148 microcontroller while the sensor nodes will comprise the PIC16F877A. Attached to the master node is a real time clock which keeps track of real time which is displayed on LCD. Thus the system can keep track of the maximum and minimum daily temperatures for the day. These values are displayed on LCD and can also be queried by the mobile user at any time.Item Towards More Efficient DSP Implementations: An Analysis into the Sources of Error in DSP Design(International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering, 2014-05-12) Zwavashe, Tinotenda; Duri, Rudo; Mutandavari, MainfordThis paper aims to highlight the commonly encountered sources of errors in Digital Signal Processing applications. Digital signal processing now finds application in a variety of fields due to the simplicity of handling digital signals and many more advantages which come with digital signals over analogue signals (as shall be specified in the introduction). As designers and scholars become more aware of the sources of errors in the processing of digital signals then the efficiency and accuracy of computed results increases. The knowledge also, in some way, aid in the efficient utilization of the available system resources as people become more aware of the overall system being required and the performance characteristics expected while taking down erroneous values to their minimum possible levels. The approach used will take into account the architecture of the Digital Signal Processing system and then analyze the causes of erroneous output from the system by taking into consideration the building blocks of the DSP system.