Aiming at the current situation of traditional artificial stagnation mode (high cost, small monitoring amount and slow update of monitoring data) in the field of environmental monitoring in most areas of China, this paper designs an automatic environment monitoring system, which is based on STM32F103RCT6 Collect environmental parameters such as atmosphere, water and soil, and then transmits the data to the terminal collection server through UDP through the ESP8266 module. The terminal collection server transmits the data to the management monitoring center through the internet network, and finally realizes remote environment monitoring. After preliminary text, the system has low energy consumption, strong stability, accurate data transmission and low cost, and has certain practicability.
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