A Novel Monitoring Network System of Wireless Sensor Network

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A novel WSNS (wireless sensor network sniffer) is used to analyze and evaluate the Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) effectively, which is designed to monitor IEEE 802.15.4 protocol frame of the Ethernet. Unlike the existed monitoring system, this design has higher efficiency and needs less resource. It is analyzed in this paper that the monitor network framework, time synchronization, and analysis program design. The results show that WSNS can real time display the monitored frame and dynamic changes of WSN topology.

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