Gas Monitoring System Based on ZigBee Pro and a New Method for Safety Grade Evaluation
@inproceedings{Wang2012GasMS, title={Gas Monitoring System Based on ZigBee Pro and a New Method for Safety Grade Evaluation}, author={Shutao Wang and Meimei Li and Quanmin Zhu and Minghua Liu and Hongjin Li}, year={2012} }
Aiming at the mine safety problem, this paper proposes a gas concentration monitoring system design scheme based on ZigBee Pro. The scheme designs a set of ZigBee Pro wireless network combined software with hardware based on KGS-20 gas sensor and CC2530 chip as the controller core. According to the fuzzy reasoning technology and multi-factors information fusion technology, a new method for the gas safety grade evaluation is put forward and achieves a high-precision prediction for gas safety… CONTINUE READING
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