The Model Used to Pretect Wetlands Based on Zigbee Technology

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In this paper, by researching the wireless sensor network, combination of the zigbee wireless communications protocol features,using the Wireless sensor technology to establish the Tibetan wetland protection program. Combine the characteristics of Tibetan areas about wetlands, finally work out a reasonable set of Tibetan wetland model. The model data is obtained through a variety of sensor nodes, using wireless transmit data to Host computer. Host computer use the Socket communication protocol sent to the server. After Server processing ,displayed by Web form.The model have tested int wetlands, and also got a series of data results,and the resul display a number of environmental problems.

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