Practice of Air Environment Quality Monitoring Data Visualization Technology Based on Adaptive Wireless Sensor Networks

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Abstract

This paper begins by outlining the evolution and current state of traditional wireless sensor networks, followed by an examination of the principle and architecture of wireless sensor networks, as well as the challenges that traditional wireless sensor networks face in environmental monitoring. This paper designs and develops a data visualization system for wireless sensor networks based on the visualization system and the advantages of other visualization systems, after analyzing and comparing the current visualization systems for monitoring wireless sensor networks. A real-time monitoring system for urban air quality based on wireless sensor network is designed to solve the problem that the traditional method of combining manual sampling with laboratory analysis for air quality monitoring is expensive and cannot carry out real-time online monitoring for multiple points at the same time. The system's implementation is based primarily on air quality monitoring data collected in the Shenyang area for visual display and analysis. The air quality monitoring system proposed in this paper has a complete structure and independent modules and is simple to use. The dynamic adaptability of the monitoring system is greatly improved by utilizing the self-adaptability and self-organization of wireless sensor networks, which brings great convenience to air quality monitoring.

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Yin, F. (2022). Practice of Air Environment Quality Monitoring Data Visualization Technology Based on Adaptive Wireless Sensor Networks. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/4160186

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