Routing in wireless sensor networks for wind turbine monitoring |
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Affiliation: | 1. Security Team, SKI Corp., Seoul, Republic of Korea;2. Graduate School of Human ICT Convergence, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, 440-746, Republic of Korea;1. Electronics Research Institute, Computers and Systems Department, Cairo, Egypt;2. Al-Azhar University, Computers and Systems Department, Cairo, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Smart wireless sensor devices are rapidly emerging as key enablers of the next evolution in wind turbine monitoring. The potential for in-situ monitoring of turbine elements, employing methodologies that are not possible with existing wired technology, make it possible to attain new levels of granularity and autonomy in the monitoring of these structures. Wireless sensor devices are limited in terms of communication by the range of their radio modules and, thus, need to form networks in order to transfer data from distant points. Routing protocols are primary enablers of such ad hoc wireless sensor networks and these require the implementation of reliable and energy-efficient mechanisms to maximize network reliability and availability. Existing routing protocols cannot be directly applied to the monitoring of wind turbines without addressing the unique context and operational characteristics of these structures in multi-hop wireless communication. This work identifies the potential effects associated with the operation, environment and structure of wind turbines in wireless sensor network multi-hop communication, and proposes and evaluates a reliable routing protocol for wireless sensor networks employed in these domains. |
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Keywords: | Wireless sensor networks Wind turbine monitoring Routing protocol Gradient routing |
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