Fire Positioning Based on Wireless Sensor Networks

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Subway fire location has important significance to fire and rescue.This paper analyzes the characteristics of the wireless sensor network positioning technology, using a range-free positioning technology to achieve the positioning of fire, and uses a removable multi-function video platform for the secondary, to achieve the fire video observation and fire location positioning, that makes fire positioning more accurate.

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