“…WSNs are wireless networks composed of autonomous and spatially distributed nodes, which collaborate among them to acquire and transmit data, in order to monitor large areas [6], [7], [8], [9]. Regardless of the specific implementation and individual components used for nodes, the WSNs have some unique and distinctive characteristics as: selfconditioning, scalability, robustness, flexibility, low cost and energy efficiency [10], [11]. Moreover using WSNs is possible to cheaply monitor a considerable amount of variables, such as: temperature, humidity, wind speed, solar radiation, power, voltage, current, in several points of the plant.…”