Time discretization method based on Internet of Things water meter
A time-discrete, Internet of Things technology, applied in the direction of network traffic/resource management, advanced technology, electrical components, etc., can solve problems such as increasing production line wages, staff hours, discrete reporting at 40 o'clock, product instability, etc., to achieve Reduce network congestion and pressure on base stations, simplify the production process, and increase reporting efficiency
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[0038] In this embodiment, the time period length T is selected for the whole day, that is, 24 hours a day, the discrete factor d is 60 seconds, that is, one minute, and the serial number of the reported water meter is x;
[0039] In the first step, the discrete factor d is preset according to the processing capability of the base station and the number of reported water meters in the coverage area of the base station, and then the length T of the available time period for the data reported by the water meter is preset according to the proportion of the time period when the base station is busy or idle. Then T is divided by d to get n and then rounded up, n is the number of water meter reporting limit times per unit time; that is, n=86400 / 60=1440 per unit time is obtained. That is, the base station can accept reports of 1440 time points within 24 hours a day.
[0040] In the second step, take the remainder of x to 1440 to ensure that no matter what the value of x is, the int...
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[0045] In this embodiment, the time period length T is selected as the relatively idle time period of the base station and the network between 0:00 am and 6:00 am, that is, 6 hours a day, and the discrete factor d is 60 seconds, that is, one minute, to report the flow of the water meter The number is x;
[0046] In the first step, since T is 6 hours, that is, 6*3600=21600, n is the number of water meter reporting limit times per unit time; that is, n=21600 / 60=360 per unit time. That is, the base station can accept reports of 360 time points during a whole day (actually from 0:00 to 6:00).
[0047] In the second step, take the remainder of x to 360 to ensure that no matter what the value of x is, the intermediate value y value that can be obtained will always be in the range of 0 to 360; The value of x is evenly divided into 360 parts. Then report the water meters with the same area code at the time point according to their respective area codes.
[0048] In the third step, ...
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