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Intelligent Environmental Monitoring System Based on Multi-Sensor Data Technology

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  • Qiuxia Liu

    (Heze University, China)

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Using multi-sensor data fusion technology, ARM technology, ZigBee technology, GPRS, and other technologies, an intelligent environmental monitoring system is studied and developed. The SCM STC12C5A60S2 is used to collect the main environmental parameters in real time intelligently. The collected data is transmitted to the central controller LPC2138 through the ZigBee module ATZGB-780S5, and then the collected data is transmitted to the management computer through the GPRS communication module SIM300; thus, the real-time processing and intelligent monitoring of the environmental parameters are realized. The structure of the system is optimized; the suitable fusion model of environmental monitoring parameters is established; the hardware and the software of the intelligent system are completed. Each sensor is set up synchronously at the end of environmental parameter acquisition. The method of different value detection is used to filter out different values. The authors obtain the reliability of the sensor through the application of the analytic hierarchy process. In the analysis and processing of parameters, they proposed a new data fusion algorithm by using the reliability, probability association algorithm, and evidence synthesis algorithm. Through this algorithm, the accuracy of environmental monitoring data and the accuracy of judging monitoring data are greatly improved.

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  • Qiuxia Liu, 2020. "Intelligent Environmental Monitoring System Based on Multi-Sensor Data Technology," International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IJACI), IGI Global, vol. 11(4), pages 57-71, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jaci00:v:11:y:2020:i:4:p:57-71
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