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7 March 2019 Autonomous time synchronization method of wireless ad hoc sensor network and its implementation on CC1350 system
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Proceedings Volume 11053, Tenth International Symposium on Precision Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation; 1105306 (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2512389
Event: 10th International Symposium on Precision Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation (ISPEMI 2018), 2018, Kunming, China
Abstract
Wireless ad hoc sensor networks have been used more and more in recent years, and they are mainly used in the continuous monitoring of complex environment. The low power and dual frequency characteristics of the SimpleLink CC1350 LaunchPad micro control platform are very suitable for the research of wireless ad hoc sensor networks. Because the synchronization of each node clock is the premise of the normal work of wireless sensor network, this paper mainly studies the time synchronization problem of CC1350 development board. In this paper, the advantages and disadvantages of the existing time synchronization methods are analyzed, then the LTSP algorithm is selected at the end, and the experimental verification is carried out on MATLAB software platform and CC1350 system. The experiment result shows that the time synchronization precision and extensibility of the algorithm can meet the requirement of networking.
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Sili Liu, Jianyun Chen, and Jiahao Li "Autonomous time synchronization method of wireless ad hoc sensor network and its implementation on CC1350 system", Proc. SPIE 11053, Tenth International Symposium on Precision Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation, 1105306 (7 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2512389
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KEYWORDS
Sensor networks

Clocks

Sensors

Computer simulations

MATLAB

Radio propagation

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