High Concurrent News Communication Strategy Based on Reliable Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks

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Since information sensing transmission is an inherent requirement of wireless sensor networks, this paper analyzes the traditional reliability routing algorithm that treats all data groups indiscriminately and cannot make the data groups containing important information preferentially transmitted to the sink node and consume too much energy on unimportant data. The healthy development of news communication can be promoted from the three aspects of audience supervision, platform control, and government supervision, and a cross-platform operation model can be established to enhance the sociality of the platform and improve new media technologies to achieve accurate push. This paper attempts to sort out the current news and information communication strategies comprehensively from the aspects of content, communication, operation, and profit in the process of news and information communication from production to profit. The communication strategy of news and information communication is highly adaptable to the 4I principle of network marketing. And from the audience supervision, platform control, and government supervision, these three aspects promote the healthy development of news communication news, establish cross-platform operation mode to enhance the sociality of the platform, improve new media technology to achieve accurate push, innovate business model, enhance liquidity, and so on.

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Yin, C. (2021). High Concurrent News Communication Strategy Based on Reliable Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks. Journal of Sensors, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/4215194

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