Design and Implementation of Wireless Sensor Network Nodes Based on ANT

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Progress as well as integration of wireless communication technology, computer technology and semiconductor technology, can integrate information such as the perception,acquisition and data processing in a very limited volume [. With the rapid development of wireless technology,wireless sensor networks greatly extends the applications of sensor network and Internet of Things as well as the new challenges to wireless communication technology. We will use STC12LE4052AD microcontroller and ultra-low power radio frequency chip nRF24AP2 embedded ANT protocol stack to complete the development of wireless sensor nodes in this paper.

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