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The design of wireless wave height sensor network node based on Zigbee technology

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3 Author(s)
Guanglai Chen ; Tianjin Key Lab. for Control Theor. & Applic. in Complicated Syst., Tianjin Univ. of Technol., Tianjin, China ; Shoujun Wang ; Lifei Li

Wireless sensor network is consisted of a large number of sensor nodes, which have advantages, such as small size,lower power consumption, with wireless communication, sensing and data processing capabilities. And the Zigbee is a wireless communication protocols using for the short distance, low rate, low power consumption. It is fit for the wireless sensor network since it supports facile applying feature. Following a introduction of the performance and structural features of CC2420, this paper describes the key points of the wireless sensor network node. So the design has broad application prospects based on CC2420 wireless sensor network with low cost, energy consumption and other characteristics.

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Electric Information and Control Engineering (ICEICE), 2011 International Conference on

Date of Conference: 15-17 April 2011

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