Abstract

In the era of knowledge economy, a country’s international competitiveness will be marked by its creativity, and a country’s overall creativity will be determined by the quantity, quality and structure of its innovative talents. Innovative talents have become a symbol of the country’s comprehensive national strength and a core element of national competitiveness. The cultivation of innovative talents (CoIT) is a systematic project. In recent years, the use of ZigBee wireless sensor network technology (WSNT) to cultivate innovative talents has been rapidly developed. ZigBee is an emerging short-distance, low-speed, low-cost, and low-power wireless network technology. It has strong self-organization, self-healing capabilities and high security, and is very suitable for wireless sensor networks. The purpose of this article is to study the application of ZigBee WSNT in the CoIT. By studying relevant domestic and foreign documents, this paper constructs the ZigBee WSNT in innovative talent training system from a multidisciplinary perspective, analyzes the CoIT in universities, and puts forward corresponding training strategies and suggestions. The results of the study showed that 7.6% of the people said that there were “a lot of”, 70.1% of the people said that “Yes, but not much”, 12.7% of the people said that “Basically not”, and 9.6% of people said they were not very clear. On the whole, our country’s higher education has begun to recognize the importance of innovative talent training, but it still needs to increase its efforts.

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