Author:
Li Xiuhong,Hao Xuejie,Yin Lizeyan,Ma Yushuang,Sun Meiying,Yang Rongjin
Abstract
AbstractThe widespread use of the Internet of Things (Iot) makes it possible to connect everything but having enough IP addresses is a fundamental requirement of this paradigm. All previous environmental monitoring systems in China are based on IPv4. In combination with the characteristics and requirements of China's atmospheric environment monitoring system, this paper develops a monitoring system based on IPv6 technology. Users can directly access the monitoring equipment through the IPv6 website to view data and configure operations. This paper first introduces the design and implementation of the software and hardware of the system, then introduces the simplification of IPv6 protocol, the transplantation of IPv6 protocol on ARM and the design and implementation of embedded Web server system. The experimental results show that the developed atmospheric environment monitoring system can realize continuous data acquisition based on IPv6 and provide data-driven support for environmental protection management and decision-making.
Funder
the National Natural Science Foundation of China
Research and Development of Field Air Pollution Monitoring System Based on IPV6
IPV6 intelligent environmental monitoring and early warning platform
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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