A Portable Weather Station Design Applied in the Smart City

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A portable weather station which is a special made device could get current weather data and contact with the server is proposed. The device could make the weather forecast much more accuracy with the data from the weather forecast and current measurement. The humility sensor, pressure sensor, temperature sensor, GPS module and GPRS module are included in the device. With the GPRS network, the device could connect to server though the internet at any time to upload and download the weather documents. Also, government officials can access the data on the website to manage the current weather data and analysis the weather report on the website. Furthermore, this device could offer weather forecast which meets the special needs for the people in the remote or mountain area.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 774-776)

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1853-1858

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September 2013

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