2005
DOI: 10.1117/12.604964
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A chain-type wireless sensor network for monitoring long range infrastructures

Abstract: We present in this paper an investigation on a special class of wireless sensor networks for monitoring critical infrastructures that may extend for hundreds of miles in distances. Such networks are fundamentally different from traditional sensor networks in that the sensor nodes in this class of networks are deployed along narrowly elongated geographical areas and form a chain-type topology. Based on careful analysis of existing sensor network architectures, we first demonstrate the needs to develop new archi… Show more

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“…The mining industry has a certain set of characteristics both on the surface as well as in underground mining, and WSN has the advantage of supporting wireless architecture which is fit for mining industries. Recently WSNs were used in to monitor the environment in underground mine tunnels and to detect and trace the location of miners (Chen et al, 2005;Stolkin et al, 2007). WSN applications in underground mines have been categorized based on the major needs, viz.…”
Section: Wireless Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mining industry has a certain set of characteristics both on the surface as well as in underground mining, and WSN has the advantage of supporting wireless architecture which is fit for mining industries. Recently WSNs were used in to monitor the environment in underground mine tunnels and to detect and trace the location of miners (Chen et al, 2005;Stolkin et al, 2007). WSN applications in underground mines have been categorized based on the major needs, viz.…”
Section: Wireless Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the energy consumed in sensing, i.e. sensing energy, the amount of energy consumed in data processing and energy required for communication between nodes [10]. Where sensing energy solely related to the sensitivity of the sensors, data processing energy related to the circuit design and the energy consumed in communication is almost half of the energy consumed by each node.…”
Section: Sensor Node Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the harsh environment and complex conditions of wireless communication in underground coal mines, higher requests are put forward on the stability and reliability of the WSN. According to the zonal structure of the coal mine tunnel [ 7 9 ], a kind of mesh WSN for underground coal mine is designed based on the ZigBee technology, as shown in Figure 2 . In addition, the coal mine is where personnel can come to, so WSN nodes are deployed manually, which is helps optimize and manage the network.…”
Section: Overall Design Of the Integrated Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%