Wireless Sensor Network Programming Based on IEEE802.15.4

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Wireless sensor network (WSN) requires a wireless communication technology which is low in cost, low in power and easy to be implemented. IEEE802.15.4 standard is the standard specially designed for low-rate wireless personal area network (LR-WPAN) and aimed at introducing an unified standard for the low-rate interconnection between different devices used by a person or in a home, focusing on low power consumption, low-rate transmission and low cost. Since LR-WPAN which is defined on the basis of standard IEEE802.15.4 is of great similarity with WSN, it could be used as communication platform for wireless sensor. This paper, based on the analysis of LR-WPAN, puts forward the WSN networking scheme based on IEEE802.15.4.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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3614-3622

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January 2012

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