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Design and Implementation of Wireless Sensor Network Gateway with Multimode Access

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Information Technology and Intelligent Transportation Systems

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Wireless sensor network has the characteristics of large-scale, ad-hoc network and wireless communication, it is one of research hotspots. The gateway plays a very important role as a conversion device between different protocols in the network. A kind of gateway with Ethernet, WI-FI, GPRS three access modes has been designed and realized in this paper, it realized the intelligent management of wireless sensor network and the conversion between sensor network protocol to TCP/IP. In the practical application test of nearly one year, gateway worked normally and performed stably. It can meet the storage, medical, household and other different application requirements.

This work is partially supported by the 2013 National Science and Technology support program (2013BAD17B06).

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Zhou, H., Liu, Y., Xu, Y. (2017). Design and Implementation of Wireless Sensor Network Gateway with Multimode Access. In: Balas, V., Jain, L., Zhao, X. (eds) Information Technology and Intelligent Transportation Systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 455. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-38771-0_24

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