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Virtual Force Coverage Control System of Wireless Sensor Network in the Background of Big Data

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In view of the low virtual force coverage of traditional wireless sensor networks. A virtual force coverage control system based on wireless sensor network is designed. Hardware design mainly includes network interface, processor, control chip and network coordinator. In the software part of the system, firstly, the virtual force coverage control node is selected. On this basis. The optimal control of virtual force and coverage of wireless sensor networks. The virtual force coverage control system of wireless sensor network is designed under the background of big data. The experimental results show that. Under the background of big data, the coverage of virtual force control system of wireless sensor network is higher than that of traditional system. It has a certain practical significance.

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Xu, J., Guo, Y. (2020). Virtual Force Coverage Control System of Wireless Sensor Network in the Background of Big Data. In: Zhang, YD., Wang, SH., Liu, S. (eds) Multimedia Technology and Enhanced Learning. ICMTEL 2020. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 326. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51100-5_42

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