Verifiable Privacy Protection Research on the Key Technology of Range Queries in WCSN

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In order to solve the problem of coexistence between heterogeneous wireless system public frequency and spectrum hole problem based on the traditional wireless sensor networks, further play the modern wireless chip can support multiple different frequency channel advantage, is proposed for heterogeneous wireless sensor network characteristics of new technology to verify the privacy protection range query, and then on the basis, design and implementation of a heterogeneous wireless sensor network security range query prototype system, in order to increase the range of heterogeneous wireless sensor network query process verifiable privacy protection performance, so as to lay the foundation for the further application of science and technology in heterogeneous wireless sensor networks.

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