Arrangement of Sensor Nodes for Wireless Sensor Network in Aquatic Products Breeding

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In order to overcome the disadvantages of ccomplexity of monitoring systems, inconvenience of installation for equipment and wiring, high error rate of data transmission, the technology of wireless sensor network is adopted. Through analysis of pond water testing results on the space distribution of water environmental factors, and the number and location of the sensor nodes is determined based on the distribution law of key factors. Experiments show that the system has higher accuracy and stability.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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3433-3436

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July 2014

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