Botanic garden environment monitoring system wireless sensor network design and channel access control protocol research

Through researches on design and application of wireless sensor network in botanic garden environment monitoring system, enforcing the deployment of wireless sensor network in areas that traditional wired network unable to reach, hence support task systems. This paper discusses the features of wireless self-organize sensor network and the feasibility of adopting this technology in botanic garden; moreover, proposes an application design. Through study, in application scenario which is low in message delay and duty ratio, applying distributed MD protocol in wireless self-organize sensor network as governing channel access control protocol is practicable and effective. This research is an innovation research in intelligent botanic garden environment monitoring.

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