Research and Development of Thin Film Gas Sensor and its GPRS Wireless Sensor Based on Internet of Things

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Wireless sensor network is a new area of ​​research in the computer science and technology. In response to the demand for a variety of network sensors, this paper describes thin film gas sensors and wireless sensor development, puts forword the manu facturing technology of producing thin film gas sensor with reactive powder doped sputtering method, discusses properties related to gas sensing.and power consumption. And introduces how thin film gas sensor chip and its related GPRS wireless sensor in order to lay the foundation for their application in Internet of Things.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 301-303)

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503-508

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July 2011

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