Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services 2009
DOI: 10.1145/1555816.1555847
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Abstract: This paper presents the design and deployment experience of an air-dropped wireless sensor network for volcano hazard monitoring. The deployment of five stations into the rugged crater of Mount St. Helens only took one hour with a helicopter. The stations communicate with each other through an amplified 802.15.4 radio and establish a self-forming and self-healing multi-hop wireless network. The distance between stations is up to 2 km. Each sensor station collects and delivers real-time continuous seismic, infr… Show more

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“…Other work called STREE was proposed in Song et al (2009), which also aims to minimise latency and reduce energy costs. Assuming the overall synchronisation, the time slot is defined as the duration of successfully transmitting a maximum transmission unit.…”
Section: Latencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other work called STREE was proposed in Song et al (2009), which also aims to minimise latency and reduce energy costs. Assuming the overall synchronisation, the time slot is defined as the duration of successfully transmitting a maximum transmission unit.…”
Section: Latencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Lance adopts a heuristic metric to guide the sensor selection and does not apply signal compression before transmission. In the Optimized Autonomous Space In-situ Sensorweb (OASIS) project [27], twelve Imote2 nodes were deployed on Mount St. Helens in 2008. It demonstrated a long-term sustainable WSN in a challenging environment, and delivered a long-period (up to half a year), high-fidelity sensor dataset.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It demonstrated a long-term sustainable WSN in a challenging environment, and delivered a long-period (up to half a year), high-fidelity sensor dataset. The design of the above volcano monitoring WSNs [30,31,29,27] mainly focused on the basic network services such as node sustainability, network connectivity, time synchronization and data collection. As raw sensor data were continually collected, these systems either had short lifetimes [30,31] or had to employ heavy batteries [27].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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