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Based on Wireless Sensor Network Coal Mine Gas Monitoring System

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2 Author(s)
Jian Wang ; China Univ. of Min. & Technol., Beijing, China ; Peng Wang

Based on the present condition, it is urgent that the gas detection cable communication system should be replaced by the wireless communication system. The wireless sensors distributed in the environment can be used as the intelligent gas monitoring system. Adopting the multi-layer data fused to design working tactics and importing the artificial neural networks to analyze detecting results. The wireless sensors system communicates with the control center through the optical fiber cable. All the gas sensor nodes distributed in coal mine make up an intelligent, flexible structure wireless network system forming coal mine gas monitoring system based on wireless sensor network.

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Industrial Control and Electronics Engineering (ICICEE), 2012 International Conference on

Date of Conference: 23-25 Aug. 2012

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