The Research of Wireless Monitoring Technology Used in Jinshan Lake

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A wireless monitoring system based on ZigBee has been designed to improve the efficiency of the water quality monitoring for Jinshan Lake. The system controls the monitoring facilities via the wireless sensor network for data collection and transfers the data to controlling center where the data will be memorized to the database via wireless transmission. The system consists of data remote collection, data wireless transmission, data memorizing and warning for pollution over-standard.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 838-841)

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3291-3295

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November 2013

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