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Implementation of Stress Measurement System Based on Technology of Internet of Things

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This project is small production which is made based on STC89C52 single chip, small production, and great wisdom. Although production is small, it embodies basic idea and basic function of Internet of Things. For this reason, we must use: sensor and wireless module. Application of sensor is to make all things “open their mouths and speak”. Object tells its story through sensor. In terms of key sensing layer, we apply the newest and state-of-the-art monitoring method known so far. In terms of wireless module, we apply popular Wi-Fi technology. Application of wireless Wi-Fi technology makes it possible that data can be connected to Internet in real time. In network layer, joining of Wi-Fi guarantees confidentiality, reliability, and stability.

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Wang, Q., Cao, H., Li, A., Xu, T. (2018). Implementation of Stress Measurement System Based on Technology of Internet of Things. In: Bhatia, S., Mishra, K., Tiwari, S., Singh, V. (eds) Advances in Computer and Computational Sciences. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 554. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3773-3_23

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