JOURNAL ARTICLE

Wireless Sensor Network for Distributed Environmental Monitoring

Luca LombardoSimone CorbelliniMarco ParvisAhmed ElsayedEmma Paola Maria Virginia AngeliniSabrina Grassini

Year: 2017 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement Vol: 67 (5)Pages: 1214-1222   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Environmental monitoring is extremely important to ensure a safe and wealthy life of both humans and artifacts. Monitoring requirements are extremely different depending on the environment, leading to ad hoc implementations that lack flexibility. This paper describes an implementation that can be adapted to many different applications and embeds the flexibility required to be deployed and upgraded without the necessity of arranging complex infrastructures. The solution is based on small autonomous wireless sensor nodes, small wireless receivers connected to the Internet, and a cloud architecture which provides data storage and delivery to remote clients. The solution permits supervisors on-site not only to have an immediate idea of the current situation by using their smart-phones but also to monitor remote sites through the Internet. All measurements are redundantly stored at different concentration levels to guarantee a safe back-trace and to provide quality assurance also in case of network failure or unavailability. The sensing nodes have small impact, with dimensions which can be of less than 2.5 cm $\times1.5$ cm when the nodes have to acquire only temperature and relative humidity, and a low cost that enables using them in a set-and-forget way for intervals in excess of one year.

Keywords:
Unavailability Flexibility (engineering) Wireless sensor network Computer science Wireless The Internet Computer network Cloud computing Implementation Environmental monitoring Wireless network Wireless ad hoc network Embedded system Real-time computing Telecommunications Engineering Reliability engineering Operating system

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Citation History

Topics

Conservation Techniques and Studies
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Conservation
Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Food Supply Chain Traceability
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Food Science

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