Research on the Application of Environmental Monitoring and Data Transmission System

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In this research, a wireless remote environmental monitoring system is presented, which is designed for government to monitor the parameters of environment in factories. The system could collect data related to environment and transfer them by GPRS or Ethernet if condition is allowed. This paper elaborates the system by the order of “analyze-design-realize”. The embedded system is introduced. After some discussion, we chose ARMS based S3C2410 as microprocessor, Linux as the operation system. Then overall design solution and framework of the system is proposed. Finally, this paper gives the test experiment in the factories. The experiment results demonstrate the feasibility and stability of the system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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4328-4331

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May 2014

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